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The Liberty Boys' Horse Guard, Or, On The High Hills Of Santee, Harry Moore Jun 1903

The Liberty Boys' Horse Guard, Or, On The High Hills Of Santee, Harry Moore

The Liberty Boys of "76"

No abstract provided.


The Liberty Boys Stranded, Or, Afoot In The Enemy's Country, Harry Moore Apr 1903

The Liberty Boys Stranded, Or, Afoot In The Enemy's Country, Harry Moore

The Liberty Boys of "76"

No abstract provided.


The Liberty Boys' Wager : And How They Won It, Harry Moore Mar 1903

The Liberty Boys' Wager : And How They Won It, Harry Moore

The Liberty Boys of "76"

No abstract provided.


The Liberty Boys' "Wild Irishman," Or, A Lively Lad From Dublin, Harry Moore Jan 1903

The Liberty Boys' "Wild Irishman," Or, A Lively Lad From Dublin, Harry Moore

The Liberty Boys of "76"

No abstract provided.


The Proposed Calvinistic College At Grand Rapids, Barend Klaas Kuiper Jan 1903

The Proposed Calvinistic College At Grand Rapids, Barend Klaas Kuiper

University Histories

No abstract provided.


Workaday World, May 1901, Students Of The University Of The Pacific May 1901

Workaday World, May 1901, Students Of The University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


An Adventure With A Dog And A Glacier., John Muir Sep 1897

An Adventure With A Dog And A Glacier., John Muir

John Muir: A Reading Bibliography by Kimes (Muir articles 1866-1986)

AN ADVENTURE WITH A DOG AND A GLACIER. BY THE AUTHOR OP THE MOUNTAINS OF CALIFORNIA,)) ETC. N the summer of 1880 I set out from Fort Wran- gel in a canoe, with the Rev. S. H. Young, my former companion, and a crew of Indians, to continue the exploration of the icy region of southeastern Alaska, begun in the fall of 1879. After the necessary provisions, blankets, etc., had been collected and stowed away, and the Indians were in their places ready to dip their paddles, while a crowd of their friends were looking down from the wharf to …


Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1897 Jan 7., John Muir Jan 1897

Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1897 Jan 7., John Muir

John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)

Martinez, Jan 7, 1897

My dear Johnson

Thanks for New Year's best wishes & for news of Sargents sad blows of fortune But Sargent will not down, He will soon be on his firm Mastodonic legs again strong & available as ever. I am trying to get the Sierra club to take plain open ground on the Yosemite question as to the advisability of recognizing it as a natural part of the Yosemite National Park, which it really is & sooner or later must become in fact.
I am also trying to write the confounded syndicate forest letters you & …


A Brief History Of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Julius Miller Richardson Jan 1896

A Brief History Of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Julius Miller Richardson

Pamphlet Collection

Julius Miller Richardson (1862-1947) was an educator and lawyer.


Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1894 Feb 24., John Muir Feb 1894

Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1894 Feb 24., John Muir

John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)

Martinez Feb. 24, 1894

My dear Mr Johnson

In my haste yesterday to get off the Alaska M. S. I forgot the maps. I have no good map of the territory, Glacier Bay, or the Muir Glacier, but you can get all those through Miss S[cud?]more. A general sketch map of Alaska may easily be found, but the only maps for Glacier Bay & the Muir Glacier are those of Prof. Harry Fielding Reid. He worked two summers with good instruments borrowed from the Coast Survey in making them. I think they were published by the Appletons. You can easily …


Letter From Geo[Rge] G. Mackenzie To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1893 Feb 13., George G. Mackenzie Feb 1893

Letter From Geo[Rge] G. Mackenzie To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1893 Feb 13., George G. Mackenzie

John Muir Correspondence (PDFs)

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Raymond, Cal., Feb. 13.

1893

Dear Mr. Johnson:

Yours of the 13[th?] rec’d yesterday. I am now in communication with Robinson from whom I rec’d a letter on Saturday, asking me to come to San Francisco, with the prospect of getting work on the Call in the Yosemite business and perhaps permanently. The request struck me when “dead broke”, or I would have been in the city by this time, although I have been preparing, and am all ready, to publish a little country paper here, the first number to appear either this or next week. I would have …


Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson , 1890 Nov 12., John Muir Nov 1890

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 Pacific Pharos, November 5, 1890, University Of The Pacific Nov 1890

The Pacific Pharos, November 5, 1890, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Letter From John Muir To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1890 Oct 24., John Muir Oct 1890

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 …


Letter From Geo[Rge] G. Mackenzie To [Robert Underwood] Johnson, [1890] Aug 3., George G. Mackenzie Aug 1890

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 Pacific Pharos, March 12, 1890, University Of The Pacific Mar 1890

The Pacific Pharos, March 12, 1890, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Pacific Pharos, February 23, 1887, University Of The Pacific Feb 1887

The Pacific Pharos, February 23, 1887, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Hatchet, August 25, 1886, University Of The Pacific Aug 1885

The Hatchet, August 25, 1886, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Sierra Madre Mountains., John Muir Dec 1882

The Sierra Madre Mountains., John Muir

John Muir: A Reading Bibliography by Kimes (Muir articles 1866-1986)

64 A Southern California Paradise. into these grounds, when two years old, are fifteen inches in diameter and forty feet in height. Dates, pine apples, bananas, and custard apples may be successfully, if not profitably, grown without artificial heat, in glass houses, or in cheaper structures of lath and cotton cloth. The beauty of the gardens in the San Gabriel Valley, in the blooming season of either bulbous plants or roses, is becoming celebrated. One resident in Pasadena counts in her parterre over one hundred varieties of the queen of flowers. The stately calla masses itself around the water basins …


Book Review Of The Great Metropolis, Lucian Minor Apr 1837

Book Review Of The Great Metropolis, Lucian Minor

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Memoir Of The Indian Wars, John Stuart Jan 1763

Memoir Of The Indian Wars, John Stuart

Primary Sources

No abstract provided.


A Narrative Of The Planting Of The Massachusets Colony Anno 1628. With The Lords Signal Presence The First Thirty Years. Also A Caution From New-Englands Apostle, The Great Cotton, How To Escape The Calamity, Which Might Befall Them Or Their Posterity. And Confirmed By The Evangelist Norton With Prognosticks From The Famous Dr. Owen. Concerning The Fate Of These Churches, And Animadversions Upon The Anger Of God, In Sending Of Evil Angels Among Us. Published By Old Planters, The Authors Of The Old Mens Tears., Joshua Scottow, Paul Royster (Transcribed & Edited By) Dec 1693

A Narrative Of The Planting Of The Massachusets Colony Anno 1628. With The Lords Signal Presence The First Thirty Years. Also A Caution From New-Englands Apostle, The Great Cotton, How To Escape The Calamity, Which Might Befall Them Or Their Posterity. And Confirmed By The Evangelist Norton With Prognosticks From The Famous Dr. Owen. Concerning The Fate Of These Churches, And Animadversions Upon The Anger Of God, In Sending Of Evil Angels Among Us. Published By Old Planters, The Authors Of The Old Mens Tears., Joshua Scottow, Paul Royster (Transcribed & Edited By)

Joshua Scottow Papers

This edition of A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusets Colony Anno 1628 is based on the first edition published in Boston in 1694. The spelling, orthography, punctuation, and capitalization of the original have been retained; only obvious typographical errors have been corrected. Scottow's Narrative is the sequel to Old Mens Tears for their Own Declensions, published three years earlier. It is an expansion of the argument that God and history are being unkind to New England because its churches have strayed from the strict practice of the unanimously-minded early founders of the Congregational Way. Scottow treats of …