Creator
Isabella Sanderson
Recipient
John Muir
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July 23rd 1903 My Dear Friend I hope I am not presuming too much on our acquaintance of ΓÇ£auld lang syneΓÇ¥ in thus addressing you. My daughter Grace and her husband Walter Lindsay and I expect to be in San Francisco very soon, and one of the rich breaks I have hoped for in this hurried trip to the West is to see you and my dear friend Sarah. If you would kindly address a line to me at [Mural?] Delivery San Francisco and let us know how we could reach your ranch and if we could return the same day, or is there would be any chance of seeing you in the city I hope Sarah has returned from [Seapparse?] and that I even have a chance to see her. I hope to hear the actual voice
Location
San Francisco [Calif.]
Date Original
1903 Jul 23
Resource Identifier
MSS 048 John Muir Papers
File Identifier
muir13_0733-ad-1
Copyright Status
Copyright status unknown
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Page Number
1903 July 23 Isabella Sanderson to jm p1
Keywords
John Muir, correspondence, letters, author, writing, naturalist, California, correspondent, mail, message, post, exchange of letters, missive, notes, epistle