Creator

Julia M[errill] Moores

Recipient

John Muir

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1960 N.Pennsylvania.,June 19th, 1905.My dear Mr. Muir,I feel like writing to you this summer morning. You will pardon me, I know. I have been looking over old letters of my dear Janet's, and among those treasured by her I find none sweeter or kinder than those written to her by her friend 'John Muir'. You did much to make her happy and she loved you and yours, and I thank you gratefully. I miss her much, yet all of the time I am glad that she is freed from bondage, and in the presence of our Lord. I find many things among those she had kept which show me how loving and lovely her character was. Yet I do not need to be told. In a little memorandum book of hers I find written by her own hand, "God has helped me today", "I have heard children's voices today", "Go to God today"."This life is oft perplexing 'Tis much the wisest plan To brave all trials bravely And smile whene'er you can".In one of your letters you say to her, "You must be very happy - * and I think you will be happy always". She is happy now.I enclose two little poems which I know you will love to read and will prize them because prized by her.My sons are very dear and are fine men. I thank God for them. My friends are very kind. While I am not at all strong I am glad to live for the sake of my children and grandchildren. The latter are two beautiful ones - I see them every day - they are Emily and Charles, seven and two years old. Merrill sends love. He is a working man, as is his brother. I should be glad to hear from you. My love to your wife and daughters. With love,Julia M. Moores Are we never to see you and yours again?[Envelope inscribed, in Muir's handwriting,"Mrs. Moores' last letter about Janet, after the dear girl's death".]03581

Location

N. Pennsylvania

Date Original

1905-06-19 00:00

Source

Original letter dimensions: 17 x 27 cm.

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muir15_0542-trans.tif

File Identifier

Reel 15, Image 0542

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University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.

Page Number

Page 3

Keywords

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

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