Creator

Mary [Muir]

Recipient

[Daniel H. Muir ?]

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[1] Hickory Hill Sept 8th 1865 Dear Brother 4th I wish you was near Oh would you were here To see you once more Ride up to our door So pleasant would be 2nd 3rdTogeather we'd walk We're missing your [illegible] Togeather we'd talk So well is your face Togeather we'd sing L.D up with a smile Your [illegible] voice would ring Eating apples the while With musical cheer Those esticans red 4th 5th Togeather we'd be We'd talk of the past Neath an apple tree Of days which we last Enjoying its fruit Enjoyed with each other So mellow and good Time spent with you Brother With comfort and [ease?] As pleasant indeed, yes pleasant indeed but I am sorry to hear that you are not intending [illegible] to gratify us but have no doubt but you have some good

Location

Hickory Hill [Wisc.]

Date Original

1865 Sep 8

Resource Identifier

muir01_0700-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 01, Image 0700

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Page Number

Page 1

Keywords

John Muir, correspondence, letters, author, writing, naturalist, California, correspondent, mail, message, post, exchange of letters, missive, notes, epistle

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