Title:
Letter from R[obert] U[nderwood] Johnson to John Muir, 1902 Oct 23.
Creator:
R[obert] U[nderwood] Johnson
Publisher:
University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies
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Contributor:
John Muir
Date:
1902 Oct 23
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir12_0739-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
New York
Rights:
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Transcription:
R.W. GILDER, EDITOR. R.U.JOHNSON, ASSOCIATE EDITOR. C. C. BUEL, ASSISTANT EDITOR. October 23, 1902. (Confidential)
My dear Muir: A reply to my letter in the matter of the big trees gives me assurance that anything that can be done by the
gentleman to whom I wrote will be done. I have this in a letter marked personal, but I think you will understand. Does your
Legislature meet this winter? If so, ought not the Sierra Club to be organizing for the recession of the Yosemite? Agnes
is now quite out of danger, and I may yet go to Europe next month. Yours faithfully illegible John Muir, Esq. 03081