Title:
Letter from Carrie B. Jump to John Muir, 1914 Mar 28.
Creator:
Carrie B. Jump
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:
1914 Mar 28
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir22_0260-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 18.5 x 28 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Oakland, Calif.
Rights:
Copyright status unknown
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Transcription:
Mar 18 14 Dear Mr Muir, May we ask the privilege of calling on you at your home the 2nd week in April when the girls will
have vacation- They will consider an interview with the author of Stickeen the greatest blessing that has come to them in
their short years. I hope some day you will write of the illegible de and moss g illegible ore beech? that o'er canopies
the glad the brich, the illegible d of the soft maple 2 the bare lama illegible ack swamps as it breaks into its greens
in spring- The glorious mountain ash - The Arbutus, Hrpatica Bloodroot Partridge berry followed by the golden rod Aster and
the flaming L illegible ack c, Ah you have the cunning to paint the picture of old Wisconsin's glories, and bring life color
to every blade and leaf; How our hearts would bound in sympathy with such a production - If you are well and it is 05729
3 convenient, you will confer great pleasure on us by permitting us on any day illegible by you to come to see you- Very
Sincerely Carrie B. Jump 3340 Fruit Vale Ave Oakland Cal. March 28-1914 05729