Creator
John Muir
Recipient
Mrs. [Jeanne C.] Carr
Transcription
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no friends that will not go to these fountains beyond or are uncastoffable. Calm thinkers like your Doctor who first fed me with science, & Leconte are the kind of souls fit for the form- ation of human clouds adapted to the mtn sky. Nevertheless I will rejoice beyond measure though you come as a comet tailed with a whole misty town. Ned is a brave fellow. God bless him unspeakably, & feed him with his own South- American self - - - I shall be most happy to know your Daggetts or anything that you call dear Goodnight, & love to all, J M
I have not seen any of my Tribune letters thought I have written five or six. Send copy if you can ---
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[Letterhead on paper:] Pen Sentinel Hotel A. C. BLACK, Proprietor.
Yo Semite Valley, April 23d 1872.
Dear Mrs Carr, Yours of Apr 9th & 15 containing Neds canoe & Col- onization adventures came tonight. I feel that you are coming & I will not hear any words of preparatory consolation for the un- supposeable case of your non appearance. Come by way of Clarks & spend a whole day or two in the Sequoias. Thence to Sentinel Dome, & glacier point. From thence swoop to our meadows & groves direct by a trail now in course of construction wh will be completed by the time the snow melts. This new trail will be
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the best in scenery & safety of five wh enter the valley It leads from Glacier Point down the face of the Mountain by an easy grade to a point back of Leidigs hotel, & has over half a dozen Inspiration Points. I hear that Mr Paregory intends building a hotel at glacier Point if he does you should halt there for the night after leaving Clarks. If not then stop at the present "par- egorys" five or six miles south of the valley at the Westfall Meadows (Built since your visit?). You might easily ride from Clarks to the valley in a day but a day among the Silver Firs, & another about the glories of the valley rim & settings is a "sma request" The snow is deep this year & the regular Mariposa trail leading
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to Glacier Point etc will not be open before June. The Mariposa travel of May & perhaps a week or so of June will enter the valley from Clarks by a sort of sneaking trail along the river canon below the snow but you must not come that way. You may also enter the valley via Little Yosemite & Nevada & Vernal Falls, by a trail constructed last season. Also by Indin Canon on the North side the valley by a trail now nearly completed This last is a noble entrance but perhaps not equal to the first. Whatever way you come we will travel all these up or down, & bear in mind that you must go among the summits in July or August. Bring
[Original letter in mounted set of letters to Mrs. Carr, # 57].
To mrs.Ezra S.Carr
New Sentinel Hotel,
Yo Semite Valley. April 23d, 1872.
Dear Mrs. Carr:
Yours of Apr. 9th and 15th. containing Ned's canoe and colonization adventures came tonight. I feel that you are coming, and I will not hear any words of preparatory consolation for the unsupposeable case of your non appearance.Come by way of Clark's, and spend a whole day or two in the Sequoias. Thence to Sentinel Dome and Glacier Point. Prom thence swoop to our meadows and groves direct by a trail now in course of construction which will be completed by the time the snow melts. This new trail will be the best in scenery and safety of five which enter the Valley. It leads from Glacier Point down the face of the mountain by an easy grade to a point back of Leidig's hotel, and has over half a dozen Inspiration Points.I hear that Mr. Paregoy intends building a hotel at Glacier Point.If he does you should halt "tfiere for the night after leaving Clark's. If not. then stop at the present "Paregoy's'" five or six miles south of the Valley (built since your visit?) at the_Westfall Meadows.You might easily ride from Clark's to the Valley in a day, but a day among the silver firs and another about the glories of the Valley rim and settings is a "sma request."
The snow is deep this year, and the regular Mariposa trail leading to Glacier Point, etc., will not be open before June. The Mariposa travel of May and perhaps a week or so of June, will enter the Valley from Clark's by a sort of sneaking trail along the river cañon below the snow, but you must not come that way.
You may also enter the Valley via Little Yosemite and Nevada and Vernal Falls, by a trail constructed last season. Also by Indian Canon on the North side of the Valley by a trail now nearly completed.This last is a noble entrance, but perhaps not equal to the first. Whatever way you come we will travel all these, up or down, and bear in mind that you must go among: the summits in July or August. Bring no friends that will not go to these fountains beyond, or are uncastoffable.Calm thinkers like your Doctor, who first fed me with science, and LeConte are the kind of souls fit for the formation of human clouds adapted to this mountain sky. Nevertheless, I will rejoice beyond measure though you come as a comet tailed with a whole misty town.
Ned is a brave fellow. God bless him unspeakably, and feed him with his own South American self. I shall be most happy to know your Daggetts or anything that you call dear.I have not seen any of my Tribune letters, though I have written five or six. Send copy if you can. Goodnight, and love to all,
J.M.
Location
New Sentinel Hotel Yo Semite Valley
Date Original
1872 Apr 23
Source
Original letter dimensions: 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Recommended Citation
Muir, John, "Letter from John Muir to Mrs. [Jeanne C.] Carr, 1872 Apr 23." (1872). John Muir Correspondence (PDFs). 1446.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/1446
Resource Identifier
muir02_0781-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 02, Image 0781
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
Copyrighted
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Copyright Holder
Muir-Hanna Trust
Copyright Date
1984
Pages
3 pages
Keywords
Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters