Letter from Sarah [Muir Galloway] to John Muir, 1900 Jan 30 .
[4]from the Library written by John Burroughs in which he gives a fine description of the Harriman Alaska Expedition. The article was entitled "In [Green?] Alaska" I enjoyed it very much. I have your notes on the Pacific Coast Glaciers, written after that same trip and have also heard you...
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Summary: | [4]from the Library written by John Burroughs in which he gives a fine description of the Harriman Alaska Expedition. The article was entitled "In [Green?] Alaska" I enjoyed it very much. I have your notes on the Pacific Coast Glaciers, written after that same trip and have also heard you talk of it. I shall hope to hear from you when you have time and then I can reply to Mary. I hope you are keeping well this winter. We here are all usually well. AffectionatelySarah[1]Pacific Grove, Calif.Jan. 30 - 1900Dear Brother JohnWhen you wrote to me last, you mentioned Joanna as having a plan for a family reunion the coming spring or summer, and later I thought from her letter she had given up the thought for the time at least. About two days ago I received a letter from Mary in which she asks what I thought about a reunion. She says "Is any one on your side of the Globe encouraging the thought, as it will soon be time to consider02656 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40114/thumbnail.jpg |
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