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1by Muir, John“... by registered mail half an hour ago (3 P.M.) & have just corrected names heights distances directions etc...”
Published 1891
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2by Muir, John“... to celebrate the hour of our return to home, friends, wives, ba[illegible]. We had fresh baked, stuffed codfish...”
Published 1881
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3by Crow, Cora Cressey“..., our Sancho having arrived an hour before, Ah Louis, "blessed be his name," had, I record it with joy...”
Published 1895
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4by Young, S Hall“... woman with a name Yosadoha. She is a very pleasant old lady. She gave her name to the pastor's wife...”
Published 1886
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5by Muir, John“... for that woman, she is the first really sensible woman judge of masculine beauty I have ever heard of in my life...”
Published 1880
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6by Muir, John“... for at sight of it without saying a word her eyes fill & for hours or days all our efforts to comfort her...”
Published 1891
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7by Muir, John“... for at sight of it without saying a word her eyes fill & for hours or days all our efforts to comfort her...”
Published 1891
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8by Muir, John“... of the most casual beholder. Near by, a cabin of logs. In the foreground a woman, with her hand resting...”
Published 1872
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9by Graydon, Katharine Merrill“..., with will and strength for steady toll. John Muir's Bother, Anne Gilrye, was a representative Scotch woman, quiet...”
Published 2021
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10by Johnson, Lydia Muir“..., countless hours of ease & comfort, undergoing dangers, appalling to think of, with no other thought than...”
Published 1894
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11by Muir, John“... to the limit of endurance by the refusal of his father to allow him any but very early morning hours in which...”
Published 1905
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12by Muir, John“... the same hour every day. These pools are said to be narrowly watched, especially by the boys, who lie...”
Published 1911
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13by Locke, Delia“... near the Banks of Newfoundland, on Sund. evening last, at 10:30 and sank in four hours time with a loss...”
Published 1911
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14by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“... be donated to the Yosemite Archives. Sargent's collections reflect what a remarkable woman she was. In fact...”
Published 2005
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15by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... American Woman's Experience in Nature and Wilderness," uses Carr as a case study of how a "Euro-American...”
Published 1994
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16by The John Muir Center“..., married Sarah Higgs, an English woman. Two children were bom to them, the younger in 1804. Sarah died when...”
Published 2002
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17by Muir, John“..., open and a distracted, weeping little woman rushed in. It was Madame Ganil! She comprehended the scene...”
Published 1874
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18by Muir, John“... woman, quiet, conservative, of pious affectionate character, fond of painting and poetry"ΓÇöone who...”
Published 1930
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19by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... flooding of Hetch Hetchy Valley 1914 John Muir dies on December 24 1927 Aurelia Harwood becomes first woman...”
Published 1992
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20by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... and Louie Strentzel - suggesting his promise to marry a woman for whom he felt no driving passion who...”
Published 2000
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