Letter from May F. B[enton] to John Muir, [1886?] Oct 21.

"sticky skies" of Oakland have held me fast.How we all would like to see you- [FT?] think Wanda is growing to be a great girl and has not even been in O. She is very birght and sweet I hear. Do you still regale her with character stories?We are all about the same - Mother suffereing from a...

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Main Author: May F. B enton
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1886
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Online Access:https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/12103
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Summary:"sticky skies" of Oakland have held me fast.How we all would like to see you- [FT?] think Wanda is growing to be a great girl and has not even been in O. She is very birght and sweet I hear. Do you still regale her with character stories?We are all about the same - Mother suffereing from a severe cold just now and I with enough headaches to keep me from accomplishing anything_We hear you thought of another Arctic trip; is it true?Why are we not made happy by seeing your name in The Century?Has your soul gone into the soil and awaits resurrection?Come and see us_Gratefully May F.B. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/37037/thumbnail.jpg