Creator

Jeanne C. Carr

Creator

Jeanne [C.] Carr

Recipient

John Muir

Transcription

Later. A man who has just come in from Cranes flat says you are verily in there. Somewhere on "Pat Delaneys range" and so he also says that he knows you & that you sheared sheep for him I think I will place a little confidence in what he says - Mr Hatchs information that you had passed them last Thursday [illegible] [draw?] of sheep. "A young man, a Scotchman some of the [illegible]" made the conp- [illegible] of overtaking you. I passed many [illegible] I sent a [letter to Ostrandus stopped & left a?] line at Empire Camp-, armed here sent letters to parties going out Sunday to Hardings & by Co[illegible[ville - Now, dear John I should go out & [illegible] you up tomorrow & stay here a[nother?] [illegible] [if I deleted] but for this. A day or two before I left Dr Carr was tendered a professorship in the University by the Executive Col. [illegible - whole line] [illegible illegible illegible ] made and he wished me to be back before that time that we might [illegible] together. You see how necessary it is for me to leave. I would not have come in for two weeks but for the hope of seeing all this beauty in its hour of prime with your eyes to help me. I have trod- den there paths in your footsteps. We will talk of it all ere long. Oh the divine blessed harmonies I have heard even more than I have seen in there [boys?]. There are some beautiful people here - who will go out your way (I return by Mariposa as I


[1869]

Yo Semite, Wed Eve. July 30th

Dear John Muir - I have looked for you daily and hourly since coming into these heavenly places, and regret more than you Jos- Sibly can (until the poessure of forty years living & loving shall have deepened and [illegible]ened your heart - that you were not present with me in them joys - Not less than eight letters and notes are travelling around in search of you. And having up to this moment

[in margin: came in, as all my fares are [illegible] & some of my things left at Clarks & Hatchs. Dr. & Mrs. Elliott of SE Sons, and [illegible] I came in with a party of teachers & owe much to their kindness I have left only one [illegible] for you on the [illegible] the Vernal & Nevada fals. The Lord bless them & keep [illegible] and this I wish always]




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followed your directions as nearly as I could, I can only simply acquise in the [illegible]table and go away without seeing you until in Gods own time and way we are once more permitted to enjoy face to face communion - All that I have seen only deepens the co[illegible] that it is only from Our Great Mother that we really learn the lessons

[in margin: Write me as soon as you get this to San Mateo]



of Our Fathers love for us. We are not going to leave California at present and very likely may find a congenial house & wok here - You will know all our plans as soon as they are settled. Do not feel disappointed, I expected to find a dear teacher [illegible] you who have [illegible] in this glory so long.

Always your friend Jeanne Carr

Yosemite, Wed. eve.

July 30th [1869]

Dear John Muir,

I have looked for you daily and hourly since coming into these heavenly places, and regret more than you possibly can (until the pressure of forty years living and loving shall have deepened and widened your heart) -- that you were not present with me in these joys. Not less than eight letters and notes are travelling around in search of you, and having up to this moment followed your directions as nearly as I could, I can only simply acquiesce in the inevitable and go away without seeing you until in God's own time and way we are once more permitted to enjoy face to face communion.
All that I have seen only deepens the conviction that it is only from our Great Mother that we really learn the lessons of our Father's love for us.
We are not going to leave California at present, and very likely may find a congenial home and work here. You will know all our plans as soon as they are settled. Do not feel disappointed; I expected to find a dear teacher in you who have revelled in this glory so long.

Always your friend,
Jeanne Carr
Later,

A man who has just come in from Crane's flat, says you are verily in there, somewhere on "Pat Delaney's range", and as he also says that he knows you and that you sheared sheep for him I think I will place a little confidence in what he says,--Mr. Hatch's information that you had passed there last Thursday with a drove of sheep. "A young man, a Scotchman, some of the other drivers said", made me confident of overtaking you. I passed many droves. I sent a letter to Ostranders, stopped and left a line at Empire Camp, arrived here, sent letters by parties going out Sunday to Hardings and by Coulterville. Now, dear John, I should go out and hunt you up tomorrow and stay here another week, but for this -- a day or two before I left Dr. Carr was tendered a professorship in the University by the Executive Com. He must reach a decision before the 6th when the formal appointments will be made, and he wished me to be back before that time that we might consult together. You see how necessary it is for me to leave. I would not have come in for two weeks but for the hope of seeing all this beauty in its hour of prime with your eyes to help me. I have trodden these paths in your footsteps. We will talk of it all ere long. Oh the divine blessed harmonics I have heard, even more than I have seen in these days. There are some beautiful people here who will go out your way,--(I return by Mariposa as I came in, as all my fares are paid and some of my things left at Clark's and Hatch's.) Dr. and Mrs. Elliott of St. Louis and Miss Dix, the philanthropist, are here. I came in with a party of teachers, and owe much to their kindness. I have left only one word for you on the bridge between the Vernal and Nevada fall, "The Lord bless thee and keep thee," and this I wish always.

Location

Yosemite

Circa Date

[1869] Jul 30

Source

Original letter dimensions: 21.5 x 26.5 cm..

Resource Identifier

muir02_0115-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 02, Image 0115

Collection Identifier

Online finding aid for the microform version of the John Muir Correspondence http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1031nc

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Owning Institution

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

Pages

3 pages

Keywords

Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters

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