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    by Muir, John
    Published 1891
    ... to breathe- for the sake of the life-giving air, When the first railroad was built across the continent...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1903
    ... of sea of mud. Large government buildings, intended for large town, like many others along the railroad...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1902
    ... 6000 feet deep & from 5 to 15 miles wide. A branch railroad runs from the main line of the Santa Fe...
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    by Louie Strentzel Muir
    Published 1890
    ... and Frank report a delightful visit down south, visiting beautiful places with Mrs. Carr.No more railroad...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1888
    ... to the Fraser River for a day or two & may go a few hundred miles up the Canadian railroad among the best...
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    by Reid, Harry Fielding
    Published 1892
    ... School of Harvard College; and Morse is on some railroad survey. I might have the pleasant surprise...
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    by Muir, Louie Strentzel
    Published 1890
    ... and Frank report a delightful visit down south, visiting beautiful places with Mrs. Carr.No more railroad...
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    ... railroad to fence out drifting snow. Elevation about 600 feet at sea level. Prairie less fertile or more...
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    ... and to the Pacific on the Trans-Siberian Railroad. In Manchuria, Muir became very ill, suffering from ptomaine food...
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    by Locke, Delia
    Published 1892
    ... personages. Then the never-to-be forgotten strike on the Railroad took place, when even the U.S. Mails were...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1909
    ... charges to the railroad, so we had cases where the Standard paid a rebate to the railroad instead...
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    ... would become the eastern terminus of the Trans- Siberian Railroad. Muir grumbled in his notebook about...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1911
    ... after he himself had passed away. Fortunes grew along his railroads like natural fruit. Almost...
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    ... and the Southern Pacific Railroad" SIDE A: Frank E. Buske: "John Muir's Alaska Experience" SIDE B: P.J. Ryan: "Muir...
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    ..., courtesy of railroad tycoon and philanthropist Edward Harriman, the journey took Muir to Shanghai...
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    ..., his elixir of life, tea. From Boston & Providence Railroad Depot on Park Square Muir went directly...
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    ... would ultimately prevail in most cases, especially since industries such as the railroad tended to "buy...
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    .... Harriman, owner of the Southern Pacific RailRoad, and advocating cars in Yosemite. This is overcautious...
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    ... at the lack of restrictions on their railroad trip from Washington, D.C. to San Francisco: "The considerable...
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    ... Railroad." Tape 6: Side A: Frank E. Buske: "John Muir's Alaska Exerience." Side B: P.J. Ryan: "Muir...
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