Title:
Letter from W[illiam] H. Trout to [John Muir], 1913 Jun 6.
Creator:
W[illiam] H. Trout
Publisher:
University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies
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Contributor:
[John Muir]
Date:
1913 Jun 6
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir21_0498-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 27.5 x 21 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Lufkin, Texas
Rights:
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Transcription:
letterhead June 6th 1913 Dear Friend John Your reply to my reqest for help on a church, and other matters, came duly
about 6 weeks ago. The request at the best was postponed till 1915, my possible time of coming to your Shore. I fear neither
you nor I can build on that. There has been no adverse change with me, but times wearing work goes on. What you notice in
the mountains goes on in our mortality, and we can't tell when the catyclism may come. My son's general health is very much
improved, he attends to regular office duty every day. His special hip trouble is also slowly improving. I am pleased with
your offer to send me your new book, which I see has lately been issued. If not already mailed, please address it to 322-24
Ave Miwaukee Wis. I shall be there in ten days. I think I have all of your books somewhere among my youngsters. The Mountains,
Forest Reservations, Dog Story, and your last I forget the title but know the book. I had so much of your old thinking in
it. In my writing of our family history I am living the old times over again, and enjoying them well too. Well still hoping
to see you sometime, and at least hear from you ocasionally, I remain as ever your sincere old friend, W. H. Trout 05468