Title:
Letter from John Muir to Joanna [Muir Brown], 1906 Feb 14.
Creator:
John Muir
Publisher:
University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies
of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.
Contributor:
Joanna [Muir Brown]
Date:
1906 Feb 14
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir16_0094-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions unknown.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Adamana, Ariz.
Rights:
Copyrighted
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Muir-Hanna Trust
1984
Transcription:
Original in possession of Mrs. L. W. Brown Richmond Va. Adamana, Ariz. February 14, 1906. Dear Sister Joanna: I enclose
an old returned letter, hoping that the latest address sent me by Mrs. Coleman is the right one. We are all very glad to hear
that you are well on the way towards health after your long severe illness, and that all the family are well and prosperous.
Helen, who had pneumonia two years ago is getting well in this dry Arizona air, but is still a source of great anxiety. I
suppose she will have to remain here at least another year before she can return to the desolate California home. Wanda, fortunately,
is always well, and takes care of Helen when I have to go back to California. Most of the time we are both with her. As for
my ordinary literary work, I have not been able to do anything since the beginning of the last eventful trouble-ful summer,
but hope to try soon again. In the meantime I am making some headway in my studies of the wonderful fossil forests hereabouts.
David, I suppose you know, has left his Martinez farm and gone to the seaside at Pacific Grove. At last accounts he is well
and satisfied with the change. Sarah is there too, and is growing younger and happier with her daughter and grandchildren.
Dear Maggie is very frail and thin, but is able nevertheless to be up every day, and looks after her house affairs about as
usual. Fondly hoping that you will regain good health, and that the New Year will be full of God's blessings for you all,
I am Your affectionate brother John Muir. 03691