Letter from John Turnbull to John Muir, [ca. 1906].

[A][at?] [Bath?] attracted by the Roman remains which have been [discovered?] there. Stonehenge also formed part of the attraction. That mysterious work I visited and felt [greatly?] interested or rather my interest was by no means diminished when I saw the remains.Another year I visited Iceland. Th...

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Main Author: Turnbull, John
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1906
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/4105
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Summary:[A][at?] [Bath?] attracted by the Roman remains which have been [discovered?] there. Stonehenge also formed part of the attraction. That mysterious work I visited and felt [greatly?] interested or rather my interest was by no means diminished when I saw the remains.Another year I visited Iceland. The Lakes of Kilarney - a charming spot. I fear however I [tire?] you By the way I enclose [two?] [cards?] which placed end to tend gives you a view of the [illegible] of the Tweed from Bemerside Hill. you perhaps remember Mr Turnbull Mr [illegible] & myself [took?] you to see this as the [illegible] https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/29038/thumbnail.jpg