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1by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... by its totems and ruins, Muir recognized the Native people's rich heritage. In his journal in July, 1879...”
Published 1992
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2by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... by its totems and ruins, Muir recognized the Native people's rich heritage. In his journal in July, 1879...”
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3by The John Muir Center“... with untold wildlife, entire stands of forest, and plants. The USFS made it a high priority, fearing it would...”
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4by The John Muir Center“... with untold wildlife, entire stands of forest, and plants. The USFS made it a high priority, fearing it would...”
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5by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... but not overly so. His journal entries reveal a hint of impatience and uneasiness with strange scenes of opulence...”
Published 1993
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6by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... but not overly so. His journal entries reveal a hint of impatience and uneasiness with strange scenes of opulence...”
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7by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of that comes between January and April. Plant life explodes in vigor and growth during these months before...”
Published 1995
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8by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... of that comes between January and April. Plant life explodes in vigor and growth during these months before...”
Published 1995
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9by Western Carolina University;“... Crawford in the Physical Plant. A WORKSHOP FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS was preÂsented Jan. 28 in the Catamount...”
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10by The John Muir Center“... was always "eager to speak in its praise, all the more because its plant inhabitants are so fast disappearing...”
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11by The John Muir Center“... was always "eager to speak in its praise, all the more because its plant inhabitants are so fast disappearing...”
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12by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... with Sargent and William M. Canby in 1898. Further study of Muir's journal and correspondence for that period...”
Published 1992
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13by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... with Sargent and William M. Canby in 1898. Further study of Muir's journal and correspondence for that period...”
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14by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... writing desk give us a glimpse into his private domain, complete with plant specimens and slacks of papers...”
Published 1994
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15by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... writing desk give us a glimpse into his private domain, complete with plant specimens and slacks of papers...”
Published 1994
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16by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“...-2616; fax (209) 946-2318. For general conference information and registration details, send your name...”
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17by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“...-2616; fax (209) 946-2318. For general conference information and registration details, send your name...”
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18by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... astounded even his naturalist's eyes, for the journal entries began to take on a sense of awe...”
Published 1994
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19by John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... astounded even his naturalist's eyes, for the journal entries began to take on a sense of awe...”
Published 1994
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20by The John Muir Center for Regional Studies“... to the founding of the Boy Scouts of America.3 As a naturalist, John Muir studied wild plants and animals and knew...”
Published 2000
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