Letter from Margaret Hay Lunam to [John Muir], 1894 Jan 30.

Westfield, Dunbar, Jan. 30,'94.My dear Cousin: We have been very delighred with the two letters we have had from you after your arrival at your own happy bright sunny Californian home. While you seem to be rejoicing in balmy fine weather, we are in the midst of very severe cold wintry weather -...

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Main Author: Lunam, Margaret Hay
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spelling ftunivpacificdc:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:muir-correspondence-8165 2023-10-01T03:58:11+02:00 Letter from Margaret Hay Lunam to [John Muir], 1894 Jan 30. Lunam, Margaret Hay 1894-01-30T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/6814 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/8165/viewcontent/muir08_0095.pdf eng eng Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/6814 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/muir-correspondence/article/8165/viewcontent/muir08_0095.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 1894 ftunivpacificdc 2023-09-02T22:37:02Z Westfield, Dunbar, Jan. 30,'94.My dear Cousin: We have been very delighred with the two letters we have had from you after your arrival at your own happy bright sunny Californian home. While you seem to be rejoicing in balmy fine weather, we are in the midst of very severe cold wintry weather --to-day a hurricane of bitter wind, snow, and sleet. I am sure it can be no worse up at the North Pole amongst the icebergs. I am wearying for better weather, as the rheumatics are bad in my old gouty hand. We were very sorry to learn from your first letter that you had been in a railway collision. How thankful we were that you escaped without being hurt, but I have no doubt you would get a terrible shock! Your mother and sisters would be very happy to see you, after your visit to Dunbar, and to hear of all your wanderings to other places. The friends you met here are always asking after you, Mr. Melville, Mr. Lick, Mr. Anderson Pinkerton, Mrs. Kelly was very delighted to receive your letter, You will be hearing from her very soon. The cuttings you sent in your last letter of December were handed round to them all to read. They were pleased to read them. We sent them last week to Gilbert Hay, Glasgow, and the young friend you met at Birkenhead! He is going to send them to Rockferry to his Uncle Hardie Hay. Susan Gilroy is always asking after you. I told her the other day that you were going to write to her. We are all hoping that you will see your way to visit us all in a year or two at most. Maggie says you must come to Scotland again before going to St. Elias, and bring your dear Wanda with you. The minister of Prestonkirk was telling Mrs. Kelly that he is very sorry he did not see you hen you were here. He has visited Alaska, and would have enjoyed a long chat with you. Also Sir Archibald Hepburn of Smeaton was very sorry he did not know you were in this country. So you see, you really must not be long in coming back again, amongst us all, and if I am spared to see you again you know of a hearty welcome to our humble ... Text North Pole Alaska University of the Pacific: Scholarly Commons North Pole Dunbar ENVELOPE(-60.199,-60.199,-62.473,-62.473) Archibald ENVELOPE(-56.692,-56.692,-63.209,-63.209)
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Letter from Margaret Hay Lunam to [John Muir], 1894 Jan 30.
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description Westfield, Dunbar, Jan. 30,'94.My dear Cousin: We have been very delighred with the two letters we have had from you after your arrival at your own happy bright sunny Californian home. While you seem to be rejoicing in balmy fine weather, we are in the midst of very severe cold wintry weather --to-day a hurricane of bitter wind, snow, and sleet. I am sure it can be no worse up at the North Pole amongst the icebergs. I am wearying for better weather, as the rheumatics are bad in my old gouty hand. We were very sorry to learn from your first letter that you had been in a railway collision. How thankful we were that you escaped without being hurt, but I have no doubt you would get a terrible shock! Your mother and sisters would be very happy to see you, after your visit to Dunbar, and to hear of all your wanderings to other places. The friends you met here are always asking after you, Mr. Melville, Mr. Lick, Mr. Anderson Pinkerton, Mrs. Kelly was very delighted to receive your letter, You will be hearing from her very soon. The cuttings you sent in your last letter of December were handed round to them all to read. They were pleased to read them. We sent them last week to Gilbert Hay, Glasgow, and the young friend you met at Birkenhead! He is going to send them to Rockferry to his Uncle Hardie Hay. Susan Gilroy is always asking after you. I told her the other day that you were going to write to her. We are all hoping that you will see your way to visit us all in a year or two at most. Maggie says you must come to Scotland again before going to St. Elias, and bring your dear Wanda with you. The minister of Prestonkirk was telling Mrs. Kelly that he is very sorry he did not see you hen you were here. He has visited Alaska, and would have enjoyed a long chat with you. Also Sir Archibald Hepburn of Smeaton was very sorry he did not know you were in this country. So you see, you really must not be long in coming back again, amongst us all, and if I am spared to see you again you know of a hearty welcome to our humble ...
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