Creator
Mother [Ann Gilrye Muir]
Recipient
John Muir
Transcription
beauties of Cal we should by me as I take much pleasure in reading your accounts of the country around you - you have my best wishes and prayers that you may be pratical and preserved in all you journeying on earth, and at last find a happy home in the mansions of glory for ever - -farewell dear John - from your affectionate Mother0048311-8-69 Farm Nov. 8th, 69Dear John I have received your two very welcome letters dated May and June but feel that I have delayed too lone in returning an answer . do not think you have been forgotten as you are remembered daily. Your descriptions of the fine scenery with which you are surrounded gave me much pleasure and I am glad you enjoy it so much. I hope you have had the pleasure of meeting your Madison friends as you expected. The family are scattered as much as ever Mary has gone to Madison and Anne has gone to Oconomowoc and Joanna teaches this winter
in Sarah's district, perhaps you know that Danl is a student at Ann Arbor Mich this winter . your father still has the farm we have had a very busy year now we have only one man helping to build fences and I have a girl to do the work so we get along very well. very often Margt or Sarah or some of the children comes on a visit and Joanna has been here several times through the summer. David Muir and John Reid were here during harvest and worked hard for a week John and Margt and the children were here yesterday. Margt's health seems to be much improved. Nearly all the farmers around here have now all good frame houses and are very well off. the Presbyterians have got up a nice church near thegraveyard, and the Methodists have got a church on the school section - Nov. 11thDear John The 9th of this month is the anniversary of my arrival at Fountain Lakes twenty years ago. how glad I was to meet you and the others after such a long journey. Many changes have passed over us since then. and many blessings have been showered upon us as a family, though distant from each other. It seems a very long time indeed since we had the pleasure of seeing you. still I anticipate a happy reunion with each of you bye and bye. Your enjoyment of the
Farm, Nov. 8th, '69.Dear John:I have received your two very welcome letters dated May and June, but feel that I have delayed too long in returning an answer. Do not think you have been forgotten, as you are remembered daily. Your description of the fine scenery with which you are surrounded gave me much pleasure, and I am glad you enjoy it so much. I hope you have had the pleasure of meeting your Madison friends [the Carrs] as you expected.The family are scattered as much as ever. Mary has gone to Madison and Anne has gone to OCONOMOWOC and Joanna teaches this winter in Sarah's district. Perhaps you know that Daniel is a student at Ann Arbor, Mich. this winter. Your Father still has the farm. We have had a very busy year. Now we have only one man helping to build fences and I have a girl to do the work, so we get along very well. Very often Margaret or Sarah or some of the children come on a visit, and Joanna has been here several times through the summer. David Muir and John Reid were here during harvest and worked hard for a week. John [Reid] and Margaret and the children were here yesterday. Margaret's health seems to be much improved.Nearly all the farmers around here have now all good frame houses and are very well off. The Presbyterians have got up a nice church near the graveyard, and the Methodists have got a church on the school section.[Following note on same sheet of paper]Nov. 11th.Dear John:The 9th of this month is the anniversary of my arrival at Fountain Lake twenty years ago. How glad I was to meet you and the others after such a long journey. Many changes have passed over us since then, and many blessings have been showered upon us as a family, though distant from each other.It seems a very long time indeed since we had the pleasure of seeing you. Still I anticipate a happy reunion with each of you bye and bye. Your enjoyment of the beauties of Cal. are shared by me, as I take much pleasure in reading your accounts of the country around you. You have my best wishes and prayers that you may be protected and preserved in all your journeyings on earth, and at last find a happy home in the mansions of glory forever. Farewell, dear John, from your affectionateMother.511
Location
Farm [Hickory Hill, Wisc?]
Date Original
1869 Nov 8
Source
Original letter dimensions: 21 x 26.5 cm.
Recommended Citation
Muir, Ann Gilrye, "Letter from Mother [Ann Gilrye Muir] to John Muir, 1869 Nov 8." (1869). John Muir Correspondence (PDFs). 1316.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/1316
Resource Identifier
muir02_0165-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 02, Image 0165
Collection Identifier
Online finding aid for the microform version of the John Muir Correspondence http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1031nc
Copyright Status
Copyright status unknown
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Owning Institution
The Houghton Library, Harvard University. 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