Title:
Letter from Joanna M[uir] Brown to John Muir, 1896 Oct 1.
Creator:
Joanna M[uir] Brown
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 Oct 1
2008
Type:
Text
Format:
Image/jpeg2000
Identifier:
muir09_0433-md-1
Source:
Original letter dimensions: 20 x 13 cm.
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Portage, Wisc.
Rights:
Copyright status unknown
Some letters written to John Muir may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). Transmission or reproduction
of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners.
Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Transcription:
Portage Wis. Oct. 1. 1896 My dear Brother John: Your very kind letter of the 22nd Sep. came several days ago. And although
you refused my request, yet the loving interest which you express in our welfare is more to me than the simple granting of
a favor, for unselfish love is scarce in this world and so all the more to be appreciated. I cannot however see the matter
under consideration in the light in which you do, and so must remain unchanged in any purpose. Too in the first place, to
reunite our little family is really the 02160 2 only course which I can pursue for my brain whirls and my heart sickens
whenever I try to contemplate any other course of procedure. Besides, when you spoke in Maggie's letter of my placing the
money in your or David's care, I do not believe you fully consider what such a course would ultimately lead to, and I care
more for my husbands confidence than for any amount of money More-over, if there is nothing standing between me my children
and starvation, but just this seven or eight hundred dollars then all I have to say is the sooner it comes the better; for
if I were to be hung I should not want to be compelled to examine the ropes and scaffold every day, I should want it over
with at once. 02160 3 But seriously John, I have more faith than all that; more faith in God, and more faith in Walter.
I believe Walter has a future yet notwithstanding the fearful lessons he has needed to learn and which has been such a trial
to us both. God has many times during these years of bitter loneliness honored me with his near presence whispering peace,
and giving me some precious promised concerning Walter and that future, so I can but follow where He leads no matter who advises
to the contrary. And no mater how dark the way may be even yet through which He leads me. All I want to know is where my duty
lies and if I could believe it were still in Portage, then in Portage it would have to be. But as it now appears to me there
is no right way but to use my little portion in reuniting our broken family, whenever it becomes possible. With greater
love than ever Your sister Joanna M. Brown 02160