Creator
Augusta Ackinson
Recipient
John Muir
Transcription
[in margin: Mrs Atkinson]La Manda Park, Cal.March 27 - 1911Suite 3340My Dear John Muir:Greetings--Mrs John A Henderson of 2515 South Grand Av. Los Angeles wishes to have you take luncheon (or dinner) with them Saturday April 1. at one o'clock. She is an old friend of mine, "tried and true" and wishes to04984
also have Mr and Mrs Burroughs and myself. You met her out here Friday. I know you would add very much to the pleasure of us all and Mrs. Henderson is very anxious to have you with her at that time. She asked me to extend to you the invi-tation thinking I might be able to locate you better than she might be able to do.Thank you for the great pleasure you gave my friends and myselfI am cordially(Mrs J. L.) Augusta AtkinsonP. S. Kindly let me know as soon as you can. A. A.
Location
La Manda Park, Calif
Date Original
1911 Mar 27
Source
Original letter dimensions: 16.5 x 26 cm.
Recommended Citation
Ackinson, Augusta, "Letter from Augusta Ackinson to John Muir, 1911 Mar 27." (1911). John Muir Correspondence (PDFs). 6038.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/6038
Resource Identifier
muir20_0193-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 20, Image 0193
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
Copyright Statement
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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
2 pages
Keywords
Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters