Title:
Letter from C[larence] C[lough] Buel to John Muir, 1892 Mar 9.
Creator:
C[larence] C[lough] Buel
Publisher:
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Contributor:
John Muir
Date:
1892 Mar 9
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir07_0476-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 27 x 21 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
New York
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Transcription:
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT THE CENTURY-MAGAZINE UNION-SQUARE-NEW YORK March 9th, 1892.R. W. GILDER, EDITOR. R. U. JOHNSON,
ASSOCIATE EDITOR. C. C. BUEL ASSISTANT EDITOR. John Muir, Esq. Martinez, Cal. My dear Mr. Muir:- We were disposed
at first to make use of Mr. Magee's communication in regard to the King's River Canon, but we already had a communication
from Mr. Mackenzie on the park question, and we find that it will be inconvient to make room for both, We send with the manuscript
a typewritten copy which may be of use to you or Mr. Magee in finding a place for its publication. Mr. Johnson sailed on
the Werra for the Mediterranean on February 27th* His wife accompanied him. Newspapers have reported the arrival of the ship
at Gibraltar yesterday mornings They expect, I believe, to travel in Italy while the weather permits, and then to work North
to England,with the intention of returning home, if his health will allow, by the first of June. He was in fair condition
when he sailed, though of course one does not got up from ten weeks of typhoid fever with strength for very much exertion.
Yours sincerely, C.C. Buel illegible 01558