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Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson , 1890 Nov 12., John Muir
Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson , 1890 Nov 12., John Muir
John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)
Martinez Nov. 12, 1890
Dear Mr Johnson,
I am at home & have not made the King's River trip at all. After trying to get Keith & others to go with me I made up my mind to go alone & set the day for starting but my father-in-laws health was evidently failing so fast I had to give up the excursion. And it is well I did for in less than a week from the date of my intended start he died. He left us on the last day of October passing on to the better land calmly and …
The Colby Echo (November 8, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo (November 8, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 44, No. 22): October 31, 1890, Wing & Wing
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 44, No. 22): October 31, 1890, Wing & Wing
The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964
The Colby Echo (October 25, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo (October 25, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1890 Oct 24., John Muir
Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1890 Oct 24., John Muir
John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)
Martinez Oct 24. 1890
My dear Johnson -
I mean to start for Kings River Yosemite next Monday the 27th to take another dip into the Canon & gather fresh facts for that article you want. I hope to have the M.S. ready by December unless something unusual prevents. I saw Robinson the other day. He wants to borrow money, but does not seem to be earning much. I dont think the sketches he showed me for the Kings R. Yo. are very teling Ill send some of my own
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Have got off the most valuable of the grapes …
Report Of The Acting Governor Of Arizona, 1890
Report Of The Acting Governor Of Arizona, 1890
American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899
Annual Message to Congress with Documents; Pres. Harrison. [2830-2848 and 2851] Policies of reducing large reservations, alloting lands in severalty, and restoring excess lands to the public domain are being carries out; annual report of the Sec. of War (Serials 2831-2837); annual report of the Sec. of the Interior (Serials 2840-2846); annual report of the Gen. Land Office (Serial 2840); annual report of the CIA (Serial 2841); etc.
Letter From Geo[Rge] G. Mackenzie To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, [1890] Aug 3., George G. Mackenzie
Letter From Geo[Rge] G. Mackenzie To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, [1890] Aug 3., George G. Mackenzie
John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)
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I am exceedingly unwilling to get him into trouble of any kind. The "grab," however, is an especially greedy one. Leonard I do not blame, for he is a poor man, struggling to support a wasteful half-breed family. If we stop this grab it will show the Washburns more than anything else that would be done just now that we mean business and can effectively fight the monopoly. I think that the reason that Leonard was not sent to "prove up" on June 16 was because I had already told J. J. Cook, (Stoneware House,) and who is a …
The Herald, July 26, 1890, Cedarville University
The Herald, July 26, 1890, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Herald, July 12, 1890, Cedarville University
The Herald, July 12, 1890, Cedarville University
The Cedarville Herald
No abstract provided.
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 44, No. 02): June 13, 1890, Wing & Wing
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 44, No. 02): June 13, 1890, Wing & Wing
The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964
The Colby Echo (April 26, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo (April 26, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Colby Echo (April 12, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo (April 12, 1890), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
The Anchor, Volume 3.07: April 1, 1890, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 3.07: April 1, 1890, Hope College
The Anchor: 1890
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
The Bates Student - Volume 18 Number 04 - April 1890, Bates College
The Bates Student - Volume 18 Number 04 - April 1890, Bates College
The Bates Student
No abstract provided.
The Morning Star - Volume 65 Number 13 - March 27, 1890, Freewill Baptist Printers
The Morning Star - Volume 65 Number 13 - March 27, 1890, Freewill Baptist Printers
The Morning Star
No abstract provided.
Evangelical Visitor- February 15, 1890. Vol. Iii. No. 4., Henry Davidson
Evangelical Visitor- February 15, 1890. Vol. Iii. No. 4., Henry Davidson
Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)
Evangelical Visitor, devoted to the spread of evangelical truths and the unity of the church, published in White Pigeon, Michigan by the Brethren in Christ Church (River Brethren) on February 15, 1890. Vol. III. No. 4.
The Morning Star - Volume 65 Number 04 - January 23, 1890, Freewill Baptist Printers
The Morning Star - Volume 65 Number 04 - January 23, 1890, Freewill Baptist Printers
The Morning Star
No abstract provided.
History Of Indiana University: From Seminary To College (1826-1829), David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: From Seminary To College (1826-1829), David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
Report on general state educational plan - Governor Ray's support - charge of sectarianism - conditions prior to change from Seminary to College - the state in I828 - educational progress - newspapers - New Harmony - Bloomington in 1828 - the College in I828 - election of president - Wylie's visit to Indiana - Wylie's solicitation of gifts of books in East - arrival of the first president.
First Annual Distribution Of Prizes Of The City Of Dublin Technical Schools And Science And Art Schools, 1890., City Of Dublin Technical Schools
First Annual Distribution Of Prizes Of The City Of Dublin Technical Schools And Science And Art Schools, 1890., City Of Dublin Technical Schools
Annual Reports
Distribution of certificates for the session 1889-90.
Successes obtained at the May examinations, 1890.
City and Guilds of London examinations.
The Bates Student - Volume 18 Number 01 - January 1890, Bates College
The Bates Student - Volume 18 Number 01 - January 1890, Bates College
The Bates Student
No abstract provided.
Scrapbook Of Art Work Collected By Alice E Guild, Alice Ellen Guild
Scrapbook Of Art Work Collected By Alice E Guild, Alice Ellen Guild
Text Materials of Central Florida
Scrapbook of Alice E. Guild containing: artwork and newspaper clippings glued to an account book with marbled covers. Alice E. Guild was the sister of Clara Louise Guild, first graduate of Rollins College. Alice E. Guild taught art at Rollins College.