Title:
Letter from R[obert] U[nderwood] J[ohnson] to John Muir, 1914 Jan 6.
Creator:
R[obert] U[nderwood] J[ohnson]
Publisher:
American Academy of Arts and Letters. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission
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Contributor:
John Muir
Date:
1914 Jan 6
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir22_0038-md-1
Source:
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Language:
eng
Coverage:
New York
Rights:
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Transcription:
327 Lexington Avenue, New York, Jun. 6, 1914. My dear Muir: I went by this letter to introduce to you my good friends
Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Fries of 1715 Le Lora Avenue, Berkeley, California. They are Swedish-Americans, and I think you will find
them very sympathetic. They are admirers of your illegible and your work, but Mrs. Fries, like a good many nice people, illegible
wrong twist in her brain in regard to illegible Valley. I rely on you to take it out. The Frissess have a dignity fine boy
whom I call the Viking, she is greatly interested in natural history. You need in California all the lovers of illegible you
own bread or import, and as I hope you will be good to this nice boy. He illegible Faithfully yours, illegible John Muir,
Seq., Martinez, California.