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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ftunivpacificdc:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:muir-correspondence-4635 2023-10-01T03:57:00+02:00 Letter from John Turnbull to John Muir, [ca. 1906]. Turnbull, John 1906-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/3619 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/4635/viewcontent/muir16_0523_let.pdf eng eng Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/3619 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/4635/viewcontent/muir16_0523_let.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 1906 ftunivpacificdc 2023-09-02T22:33:00Z [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] [C]view of Tweed with Sir Walter Scott.America is said to be a place of magnificent distances. I dont know how far you may be from the scene of that terrible con[illegible] which overtook San Francisco - but I have no doubt you are near enough to be agreeable and to feel the influence of such a catastrophe. Excuse my rambling letter. If you can find time I shall be greatly pleased to have a letter in replyBy the way I have a [daughter?] married to a [illegible] B. Shield, Straw. Fergus County Post. Office Box 147 Montana.If you are ever that way I was [illegible] you what they would [illegible] be delighted if you would [illegible] upon them. With kindest regards I am yours very trulyJohn Turnbull[B]occasion I went south to [Christians?] thence up the interior of the country by rail and boat probably over a hundred miles. I was attracted to this [illegible] reports that the almost primitive habits of the people were still [illegible] reformed but rapidly disappearing as the people were getting more in [contact?] with the world outside. I am somewhat of a wanderer. The year before last I visited Holland that quaint old country [illegible]ed from the sea. Last year I spent an enjoyable holiday03800 Text Iceland University of the Pacific: Scholarly Commons Turnbull ENVELOPE(64.033,64.033,-70.350,-70.350) |
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[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] [C]view of Tweed with Sir Walter Scott.America is said to be a place of magnificent distances. I dont know how far you may be from the scene of that terrible con[illegible] which overtook San Francisco - but I have no doubt you are near enough to be agreeable and to feel the influence of such a catastrophe. Excuse my rambling letter. If you can find time I shall be greatly pleased to have a letter in replyBy the way I have a [daughter?] married to a [illegible] B. Shield, Straw. Fergus County Post. Office Box 147 Montana.If you are ever that way I was [illegible] you what they would [illegible] be delighted if you would [illegible] upon them. With kindest regards I am yours very trulyJohn Turnbull[B]occasion I went south to [Christians?] thence up the interior of the country by rail and boat probably over a hundred miles. I was attracted to this [illegible] reports that the almost primitive habits of the people were still [illegible] reformed but rapidly disappearing as the people were getting more in [contact?] with the world outside. I am somewhat of a wanderer. The year before last I visited Holland that quaint old country [illegible]ed from the sea. Last year I spent an enjoyable holiday03800 |
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