Letter from Annie L. [Muir] to [John Muir], 1884 May 5.

[4]and [applogize?] account of the searson there, when com -pared with that of which we were there [illegible] made me feel as if I wanted to tak wind im- mediately and fly to you on the wild [illegible] wind.With warmest love to your [Loni?] and little Wanda I am as ever your affectionate Annie L.D...

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Main Author: Muir, Annie L.
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spelling ftunivpacificdc:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:muir-correspondence-2560 2023-10-01T03:54:24+02:00 Letter from Annie L. [Muir] to [John Muir], 1884 May 5. Muir, Annie L. 1884-05-05T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/1561 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/2560/viewcontent/muir05_0066_md_1.pdf eng eng Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/1561 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/2560/viewcontent/muir05_0066_md_1.pdf Some letters written to John Muir may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. John Muir Correspondence (PDFs) Environmentalist naturalist travel conservation national parks John Muir history correspondence letters text 1884 ftunivpacificdc 2023-09-02T22:30:30Z [4]and [applogize?] account of the searson there, when com -pared with that of which we were there [illegible] made me feel as if I wanted to tak wind im- mediately and fly to you on the wild [illegible] wind.With warmest love to your [Loni?] and little Wanda I am as ever your affectionate Annie L.Dear John:-I wonder if I can put enough into this small corner to pay for [illegible]! Well 'I con clude that the Arctic expedition has been abandoned by you for this time at least, as we have heard nothing of it, and I am glad.We are hoping to see Annie sufficiently improved this summer to be able to make the long trip to you in the Fall. Poor girl she is very far from well but the prospect is encouraging for her.We are all as usual, and are hoping to hear from you soon I [illegible] your busy time is again upon you. Yours with love, Joanna[1]Kansas City, Mo. May 5, 1884 Dear Brother John;As you see from my date, I have at last made the journey to this place, and I am [stuck out] happy to say that I accomplished it with comparative comfort.I left Maggie just one month ago today, on a bright sunny day and went to Lincoln where I stopped with Dan. until the 9th when I re- sumed my journey and reach this place the same evening _it being just a days journey- [2]In the morning when I left Lincoln the [morning struck out] day promised to be fine but soon after starting changed and about 22 o'clock a snow storm set in, and we were fairly pelted with snow until vive - think of that on the 9th of May, and in Missouri.Well [illegible] to Lincoln _ I found Dan. and family well. Four bright little black-eyed girls - as happy and rosy-cheeked as you could with to see - fill the house with the clatter & glee of joyous childhood. Dan's health is much im- proved since coming to Neb.; and his practice is increasing finely now.[3]After careful re-examination of my lungs he pronounced me much better, but says I will need lots of patience yet:I am encouraged to think how-ever, tha tI will gain very rapidly now. but do not think I ... Text Arctic University of the Pacific: Scholarly Commons Arctic Patience ENVELOPE(-68.933,-68.933,-67.750,-67.750)
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Letter from Annie L. [Muir] to [John Muir], 1884 May 5.
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description [4]and [applogize?] account of the searson there, when com -pared with that of which we were there [illegible] made me feel as if I wanted to tak wind im- mediately and fly to you on the wild [illegible] wind.With warmest love to your [Loni?] and little Wanda I am as ever your affectionate Annie L.Dear John:-I wonder if I can put enough into this small corner to pay for [illegible]! Well 'I con clude that the Arctic expedition has been abandoned by you for this time at least, as we have heard nothing of it, and I am glad.We are hoping to see Annie sufficiently improved this summer to be able to make the long trip to you in the Fall. Poor girl she is very far from well but the prospect is encouraging for her.We are all as usual, and are hoping to hear from you soon I [illegible] your busy time is again upon you. Yours with love, Joanna[1]Kansas City, Mo. May 5, 1884 Dear Brother John;As you see from my date, I have at last made the journey to this place, and I am [stuck out] happy to say that I accomplished it with comparative comfort.I left Maggie just one month ago today, on a bright sunny day and went to Lincoln where I stopped with Dan. until the 9th when I re- sumed my journey and reach this place the same evening _it being just a days journey- [2]In the morning when I left Lincoln the [morning struck out] day promised to be fine but soon after starting changed and about 22 o'clock a snow storm set in, and we were fairly pelted with snow until vive - think of that on the 9th of May, and in Missouri.Well [illegible] to Lincoln _ I found Dan. and family well. Four bright little black-eyed girls - as happy and rosy-cheeked as you could with to see - fill the house with the clatter & glee of joyous childhood. Dan's health is much im- proved since coming to Neb.; and his practice is increasing finely now.[3]After careful re-examination of my lungs he pronounced me much better, but says I will need lots of patience yet:I am encouraged to think how-ever, tha tI will gain very rapidly now. but do not think I ...
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