Creator
Annie [L. Muir]
Recipient
Daniel [ H. Muir]
Transcription
[4]
Ocasionally if you possibly can We heard from the wandering John Jacob last week who is well and happy as ever; all of the other members of the family are tolerably well, with the exception of David's poor little Willie who has for some time been quite sick, I saw him last Sunday when he was a little better, but oh so poor and wasted; he does not weigh much more than Maggie's little boy' now. Mother and myself are going down to Portage today, to stay over Sunday and go to church. Mother wrote to you on your last birth-day, and not having received any reply, feared that some -thing unusual had occurred; whatever may betide, dear brother remember you have the warm & affectionate sympathy of your affectionate sister Anna
[in margin: P.S. Mother sends much love, and hopes all is well. let us hear as soon as convenient. A.L.M.]
[1]
Hickory Hill. Sep 10th,/70.
Dear Brother Daniel
It is a long, long time since I have had the pleasure of receiving a letter from you; not indeed since you left Ann Arbor Can it be that you have come to the conclusion that you can get along with one less sister? but all [illegible], I can not spare my brother Dan either as a [illegible] or in any other sense of the word. But this is all talk; I have considered it all, and concluded that you were very busy indeed indeed, scarcely one minute at your command, either working or studdying always; so I have
Location
Hickory Hill [Wisc.]
Date Original
1870 Sep 10
Source
Original letter dimensions unknown.
Recommended Citation
Muir, Annie L., "Letter from Annie [L. Muir] to Daniel [ H. Muir], 1870 Sep 10." (1870). John Muir Correspondence (PDFs). 1353.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/1353
Resource Identifier
muir02_0333-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 02, Image 0333
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
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Pages
1 page
Keywords
Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters