Letter from Louie [Strentzel Muir] to [John Muir], 1890 Jul 12.

Martinez, California,July 12, 1890.My dear husband:Still no word nor message from Glacier Bay: and Alaska seems yet more mist-shrouded and far away than ever. Our papers have not yet given any report of the steamer Queen's arrival at Victoria, though the “Pueble" reached San Francisco on T...

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Main Author: Louie Strentzel Muir
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spelling ftunivpacificmsl:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:jmcl-38118 2023-06-11T04:11:53+02:00 Letter from Louie [Strentzel Muir] to [John Muir], 1890 Jul 12. Louie Strentzel Muir 1890-07-12T08:00:00Z image/jpeg https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/13183 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/jmcl/article/38118/type/native/viewcontent/fullsize.jpg eng eng Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/13183 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/jmcl/article/38118/type/native/viewcontent/fullsize.jpg 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 John Muir correspondence letters author writing naturalist California correspondent mail message post exchange of letters missive notes epistle text 1890 ftunivpacificmsl 2023-05-06T22:53:04Z Martinez, California,July 12, 1890.My dear husband:Still no word nor message from Glacier Bay: and Alaska seems yet more mist-shrouded and far away than ever. Our papers have not yet given any report of the steamer Queen's arrival at Victoria, though the “Pueble" reached San Francisco on Thursday but no mention has been made of news from the North, so I hope the delay has been for good reasons, not because of storms. Yesterday, a hot norther blew here, 92 degree, but most of the time our winds have been too cold. Many of the grape vines had to be topped again last week: they were breaking in pieces and flying off with the wind! The Alexander apples brought a dollar per 40 lbs. a fine lot of them too. Pears are growing well. Eastern prices for fruit shipments very good. Only 4 Chinamen at work, Joung and the others did not return. Edward and Coleman seem to be working faithfully, they have tried hard to overcome the older squirrels, but those small beasts are powerful.Mr. Swett comes each Sunday to see us. He looks lonesome. Emily and Frank report a delightful visit down south, visiting beautiful places with Mrs. Carr.No more railroad news here at this date. Mr. Scott, the man who talks of buying the 12 acres of the Rodgers tract fronting yours, thinks the bluff would be a nice building place, provided you would sell him the narrow strip of land from creek to road between the two Bridges. Mr. Smith thought Mr. Scott did not care for the barn, but was anxious to get the lasnd. The road between Hoey's and Dr. Bragdon's has been sprinkled for several days, but is far from being smooth yet. Blum's warehouses were all burned Wednesday night, but fortunately there was no wind. If there had been a norther such as blew last night there might be little left of Martinez. As it was, the blazing cinders and wisps of hay were scattered over the townas far as the Courthouse and Blum's residence.The “Bees" Wanda wrote you about still “hold the fort" here. It seems cruel to destroy them, and we have been trying to drive them ... Text glacier Alaska University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law: Scholarly Commons Glacier Bay Coleman ENVELOPE(163.400,163.400,-77.533,-77.533) The Bluff ENVELOPE(-61.567,-61.567,-64.367,-64.367) Swett ENVELOPE(-57.900,-57.900,-63.300,-63.300)
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Letter from Louie [Strentzel Muir] to [John Muir], 1890 Jul 12.
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description Martinez, California,July 12, 1890.My dear husband:Still no word nor message from Glacier Bay: and Alaska seems yet more mist-shrouded and far away than ever. Our papers have not yet given any report of the steamer Queen's arrival at Victoria, though the “Pueble" reached San Francisco on Thursday but no mention has been made of news from the North, so I hope the delay has been for good reasons, not because of storms. Yesterday, a hot norther blew here, 92 degree, but most of the time our winds have been too cold. Many of the grape vines had to be topped again last week: they were breaking in pieces and flying off with the wind! The Alexander apples brought a dollar per 40 lbs. a fine lot of them too. Pears are growing well. Eastern prices for fruit shipments very good. Only 4 Chinamen at work, Joung and the others did not return. Edward and Coleman seem to be working faithfully, they have tried hard to overcome the older squirrels, but those small beasts are powerful.Mr. Swett comes each Sunday to see us. He looks lonesome. Emily and Frank report a delightful visit down south, visiting beautiful places with Mrs. Carr.No more railroad news here at this date. Mr. Scott, the man who talks of buying the 12 acres of the Rodgers tract fronting yours, thinks the bluff would be a nice building place, provided you would sell him the narrow strip of land from creek to road between the two Bridges. Mr. Smith thought Mr. Scott did not care for the barn, but was anxious to get the lasnd. The road between Hoey's and Dr. Bragdon's has been sprinkled for several days, but is far from being smooth yet. Blum's warehouses were all burned Wednesday night, but fortunately there was no wind. If there had been a norther such as blew last night there might be little left of Martinez. As it was, the blazing cinders and wisps of hay were scattered over the townas far as the Courthouse and Blum's residence.The “Bees" Wanda wrote you about still “hold the fort" here. It seems cruel to destroy them, and we have been trying to drive them ...
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