Creator

Rufus B. Kellogg

Recipient

[John Muir]

Transcription



[1]

Oshkosh Wis. May 24- 1873

Dear Sir

I enclose you a few seed from the great Cypress tree growing about the Castle of Chepultepec, two miles from the City of Mexico. The largest of these is thirteen feet in diameter and its branches droop as gracefully as the elm. Chepultepec was the favorite resort of the Emperor Montezuma and he doubtless many a time reposed under these grand old trees. Seed should be planted in the mellow ground of the garden, where they will have moisture and not be exposed to the mid-day sun. Respectfully Rufus B. Kellogg

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[2]
Yosemite Valley May 30th 1873

Dear Sister Sarah

Here are a few seeds sent me wh I think you may try in your garden You are fond of relics & oddities, therefore I send these to you

I mean to start tomorrow for the summits, will perhaps climb Mt Dana It is yet deeply snow clad but I will hurry back here in a few days to the flowers & sunshine

Farewell John M ————

Love to the children

[Penstemon Menzesii?], fro Anna from a plant I brought down from the mtn side yesterday wh had about 300 flrs. It is now in my window half filling it with royal purple.

[in margin: Your last with Cecilias photograph & the Scotland paper are received The picture is very pretty, I took it to be Annies. The photo of myself that I sent to David was intended for you, Im sorry to hear of poor Jamie Reid]


[3]

[in margin: Here is a wee spray of the graceful spruce, Abies [drawing] Hookeriana wh grows at elevations of from 9 to 11,000 ft.]


June 7th Home again after a hard 6 days walk to the top of Mt Lyell 13200 ft high. My face is badly scorched with sunshine reflected from the glacier arrived last night camped the previous night in snow five feet deep & came down among the birds & flowers & green groves of the valley in a few hours The ice of the Lyell glacier is about 700 feet thick as near as I can guess & at present is covered with snow 15 feet deep

[Original letter in possession of Sarah Muir Galloway]

Oshkosh, wis., May 24, 1873,

Dear Sir:

I enclose you a few seed from the great Cypress trees growing about the Castle of Chepultepec, two miles from the City of Mexico. The largest of these is thirteen feet in diameter, and its branches droop as gracefully as the elm.
Chepul tepee was the favorite resort of the Emperor Montezuma, and he doubtless many a time reposed under these grand old trees.
Seed should be planted in the mellow ground of the garden, where they will have moisture and not be exposed to the mid-day sun.
Respectfully,

Rufus B. Kellogg

(Following letter on reverse side of letter above]

Yosemite Valley, May 30th, 1873.

Dear Sister Sarah:

Here are a few seeds sent me which I think you may try in your garden. You are fond of relics and oddities, therefore I send these to you.
I mean to start tomorrow for the summits. Will perhaps climb Mt. Dana. It is yet deeply snow-clad, but I will hurry back here in a few days to the flowers and sunshine.Farewell,

John M.

Love to the children

June 7th.

Home again after a hard 6 days' walk to the top of Mt. Lyell 13,200 ft. high. My face is badly scorched with sunshine reflected from the glacier. Arrived last night, camped the previous night in snow five feet deep, and came down among the birds and flowers and green groves of the Valley in a few hours.
The ice of the Lyell glacier is about 700 feet thick, as near as I can guess, and at present is covered with snow 15 feet deep.
Here is a wee spray of the graceful spruce, Abies Hookeriana, which grows at elevations of from 9 to 11,000 feet. Penstemon Menzesii, for Anna from a plant I brought down from the mountainside yesterday which had about 300 flowers. It is now in my window half-filling it with royal purple.
Your last with Cecilia's photograph and the Scotland paper are received. The picture is very pretty. I took it to be Annie's. The photo of myself that I sent to David was intended for you. I 'm sorry to hear of poor Jamie Reid.

[John Muir]

Location

Oshkosh, Wis

Date Original

1873 May 24

Source

Original letter dimensions: 19.5 x 25 cm.

Resource Identifier

muir02_1137-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 02, Image 1137

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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Pages

3 pages

Keywords

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

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