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4 I have a very poor opinion of a minister who can start a crusade of hunters into the wilderness to Mu illegible a godi
dear children of the illegible woods. So thanks for what you have written in underlined: that pen? . Madam is making much
of her Yo Semite lecture. Nothing can be finer, is underlined: my opinion, bu your own spirited writing. She goes to Newport
R. best gess: T. to deliver it f illegible illegible 100 in a few weeks.? I illegible the illegible underlined: up with the
latest knowledge upon the Yo Semite. I fear she does not know the underlined: new routes. Will you port? her? She sends her
best regards to you, and would hive more illegible you than any other man living. So good bye Yrs. Moses Woodson 00817
1 Concord, N.H. Oct. 19th 1878 My Dear Muir. I suppose you do not think it worth your while to waste your time to? sentimental
correspondence; nor do I blame you, - but I want to hear from you, and I long to see your work upon geology. The 3 illegible
Vol. of H illegible ack s Geology is nearly ready, and it has also accompanying it but note the? illegible volume some splendid
maps