Title:
Letter from John W. Noble to R[obert] U[nderwood] Johnson, 1893 Mar 2.
Creator:
John W. Noble
Publisher:
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Contributor:
R[obert] U[nderwood] Johnson
Date:
1893 Mar 2
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir07_0843-md-1
Source:
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Language:
eng
Coverage:
Washington [D. C.]
Rights:
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Transcription:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, March 2, 1893. , Mr. R. U. Johnson,Century Company,Union Square, New York, N.
Y. Dear Mr. Johnson: I thank you for yours of the 27th and beg to say that l have read the editorials mentioned in the
Post, the Sun and the Times with much gratification. You have, no doubt, already received the additional set of 25 copies
of the report which you requested. Miss scidmore appeared here to-day requesting copies of photographs, and facts in regard
to forest reserves, saying she was connected with the Century Magazine.This I suppose is true and I so accredited her; if
not so please advise me. Please accept my thanks for all your kindnesses, and believe me. Sincerely your friend, John
W. Noble, Secretary.