Title:
Letter from T[heodore] P. Lukens to John Muir, 1896 May 28.
Creator:
T[heodore] P. Lukens
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:
John Muir
Date:
1896 May 28
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir09_0173-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 26.5 x 20 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Pasadena, Cal
Rights:
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Transcription:
Pasadena, Cal., May 28th, 1896. John Muir, Martinez, Cal. My Dear Mr. Muir:- I returned last evening from the mountains,
and I find your letter of May 4th, which Mrs. Lukens tells me she has answered, or complied with your request. I hope it was
clear and satisfactory. Of course you have the privilege of doing anything you like with any of my pictures, and when you
part with any of them, if you will let me know the subjects, I will print you duplicates and send you, and it will be a great
pleasure for me to do this. I have had a very pleasant month's outing in our mountains, and wish you could have been with
me.By the way, what was done at the Sierra Club meeting in regard to my matters? I wish very much that I could be in the
mountains with you a month or two this summer. Don't you want to return to the Kings River country, and go from there to the
head waters of the San Joaquin and Merced again? Selfish on my part I expect, but I will try and catch you some more fourteen
inch trout. With very kindest regards from us all to you and yours,I am, Most Respectfully,