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  1. Edward Henry Harriman. by John Muir. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1911-01-01
  2. A thousand-mile walk to the Gulf by John Muir ; edited by Willia by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1916-01-01
  3. Steep trails. by John Muir; ed. by William Frederic Badgravee. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1918-01-01
  4. Stickeen. by John Muir. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1909-01-01
  5. John Muir, 1838-1914 by Linnie Marsh Wolfe, 1937
  6. John Muir, 1838-1914 by Benjamin Watson, 1996
  7. The cruise of the Corwin journal of the Arctic expedition of 188 by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1917-01-01
  8. The cruise of the Corwin : journal of the Arctic expedition of 1881 in search of De Long and the Jeannette by John, 1838-1914 Muir, 2009-10-26
  9. Stickeen. by Muir. John. 1838-1914., 1916-01-01
  10. Travels in Alaska by John Muir 1838-1914 Parsons Marion Randall Mrs, 1915-12-31
  11. John Muir, friend and interpreter of nature, 1838-1914, by Linnie Marsh Wolfe, 1933
  12. John Muir: His Life and Letters and Other Writings by John Muir, 1996-11
  13. John Muir in His Own Words: A Book of Quotations by John Muir, Peter Browning, 1988-07-15
  14. John Muir's Last Journey South to the Amazon and East to Africa: Unpublished Journals and Selected Correspondence by John Muir, 2001-05-01

21. ConsrvbibAuthors01
Muir, John, 18381914. Muir, John, 1838-1914, comp. National Associationof Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals.
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NEXT INDEX NEW SEARCH The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920
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22. Famous Scots - John Muir
18381914 Born in the coastal town of Dunbar, Scotland, John Muir'sfamily moved to the United States when he was a boy of eleven.
http://www.tartans.com/articles/famscots/johnmuir.html

23. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Muir, John, 18381914. Titles. Steep Trails.To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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Muir, John, 1838-1914
Titles
Steep Trails
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24. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 17561791. Muhlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873. Muir,John, 1838-1914. Muir, Ramsay, 1872-1941. Mulford, Clarence Edward, 1883-1956.
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Author Index "M"
Maag, Carl Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916 MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935 MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936 ... Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873
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25. Haines Alaska's John Muir Association
Email Webmaster. (18381914) John Muir was a naturalist, an author and an adventurer.He loved to go to wild places to experience the wonders of nature.
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HOME PAGE MUIR'S TRAVELS -MUIR'S LEGACY-
The Best Online Resource
for information about John Muir. Includes complete online texts of most books and many articles by John Muir Dunbar's John Muir Birthplace Site Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland John Muir's birthplace. Dunbar's Millennium Website Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland Sister City to Haines, Alaska Dunbar Trades Association Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland Community Businesses
Haines, Alaska's Nationally Accredited Museum. A resource on Native Culture and S. Hall Young as well as John Muir.
A community resource. The American Bald Eagle Festival
National Headquarters of this organization is in Haines.
, and Office of the Haines John Muir Center. Proprietor Dave Nanney is co-founder of the Haines' John Muir Association.
Eagle Eye News
, Haines' Online Newspaper. Former reporter Dave McKenzie was co-founder of the Haines John Muir Association
Learn more about the people of Haines at this "Community Website." Email: Webmaster
JOHN MUIR was a naturalist, an author and an adventurer. He loved to "go to wild places" to experience the wonders of nature. Alaska, like Yosemite in California, was one of Muir's favorite places. Alaska is where Muir came to visit wilderness after Yosemite became popular. The Chilkat Valley, where the City of Haines, Alaska now exists, was one of the favorite stops he made, largely because of the interaction he was able to have with the "Northern tribe," the Chilkat Tlingits. The Chilkat Tlingits still live in Haines and the beautiful Chilkat Valley.

26. My First Summer In The Sierra -- By John Muir (1838-1914)
My First Summer in the Sierra — by John Muir (18381914). Chapter XII. MYFIRST SUMMER IN THE SIERRA. John Muir (1838-1914) was born in Scotland.
http://www.mountain-portal.co.uk/text/sierra/Sierr12.htm
My First Summer in the Sierra By the end of the first eighty-five pages of My First Summer in the Sierra , we know what is important and endearing about John Muir. It is not his bravado (though his courage and energy puts almost all of us to shame), but his acts of surrender. He came into the mountains light as a banty rooster, and with what might be called an empty mind. He was a clean slate on which each detail of Sierran beauty (which, I know from my own wanderings there, is limitless) was cleanly etched. He could only absorb and absorb, and the capaciousness of his spirit was such that it knew no surfeit. The conversion he spoke of was not to My First Summer in the Sierra The Atlantic Monthly My First Summer in the Sierra My First Summer in the Sierra Gretel Ehrlich THE PENGUIN NATURE LIBRARY General Editor: Edward Hoagland MY FIRST SUMMER IN THE SIERRA John Muir (1838-1914) was born in Scotland. In 1849 he emigrated with his family to the United States, and later enrolled in courses in chemistry, geology, and botany at the University of Wisconsin. Muir made extended journeys throughout America, observing both scientifically and enthusiastically the beauties of the wilderness. The Mountains of California was published in 1894, and

27. My First Summer In The Sierra -- By John Muir (1838-1914)
My First Summer in the Sierra — by John Muir (18381914). ChapterXI. — Back to the Lowlands. September 9. Weariness rested away
http://www.mountain-portal.co.uk/text/sierra/Sierr11.htm
September 9 . Weariness rested away and I feel eager and ready for another excursion a month or two long in the same wonderful wilderness. Now, however, I must turn toward the lowlands, praying and hoping Heaven will shove me back again. The most telling thing learned in these mountain excursions is the influence of cleavage joints on the features sculptured from the general mass of the range. Evidently the denudation has been enormous, while the inevitable outcome is subtle balanced beauty. Comprehended in general views, the features of the wildest landscape seem to be as harmoniously related as the features of a human face. Indeed, they look human and radiate spiritual beauty, divine thought, however covered and concealed by rock and snow. September September (Quercus Californica) . Lovely evening, the lake reflections after dark marvelously impressive. September 12. Cloudless day, all pure sun-gold. Among the magnificent silver firs once more, within two miles of the brink of Yosemite, at the famous Portuguese bear camp. Chaparral of goldcup oak, manzanita, and ceanothus abundant hereabouts, wanting about the Tuolumne meadows, although the elevation is but little higher there. The two-leaved pine, though far more abundant about the Tuolumne meadow region, reaches its greatest size on stream-sides hereabouts and around meadows that are rather boggy. All the best dry ground is taken by the magnificent silver fir, which here reaches its greatest size and forms a well-defined belt. A glorious tree. Have fine bed of its boughs to-night.

28. PBS - Harriman: John Muir
John Muir. 18381914. An early photograph of John Muir, taken in Madison,Wisconsin around 1875. Source Wisconsin Historical Society.
http://www.pbs.org/harriman/1899/1899_part/participantmuir.html
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In California, he worked as a naturalist and a writer, and became famous in both the political and scientific communities for his passionate essays on nature. He was an absorbing and fascinating talker, a self-described "poetico-trampo-geologist- botanist and ornith-natural etc." In 1892, he founded the Sierra Club, and gave over the labors of his life to the protection of wilderness. Muir had traveled to Alaska on extended expeditions in 1879-1880 and in 1890. He was a recognized authority on glaciers there; in Glacier Bay, one of the largest glaciers was already named for him. It was this expertise in glaciology, along with his broad background in nature study, that prompted Harriman to invite him to join the expedition. As well as being a knowledgeable naturalist, Muir was a legendary story-teller. He proved congenial company, although he was known to tease Burroughs a little too often. He collected botanical samples with the others, but would not shoot animals. All the specimen collecting, in fact distressed him. "Alaska's dwindling resources and wildlife could not afford many more such attacks in the name of science," he wrote.

29. Nature Writings (in MARION)
Nature writings. Title Nature writings / John Muir. Uniform titleSelections. 1997. Author Muir, John, 18381914. Published New
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Nature writings
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  • 888 p. : ill., port ; 21 cm.
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  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 850-867) index.
  • The story of my boyhood and youth My first summer in the Sierra The mountains of California Stickeen Selected essays.
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  • System ID no:
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    30. National Park Service: Biography (John Muir)
    Biographical Vignettes, John Muir 18381914 by PJ Ryan. John Muir was bornin Dunbar, Scotland, in 1838 and died in Los Angeles, California, in 1914.
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/sontag/muir.htm
    National Park Service: The First 75 Years Biographical Vignettes
    John Muir
    by P. J. Ryan
    John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland, in 1838 and died in Los Angeles, California, in 1914. His family emigrated to Wisconsin in 1849 to work a series of hardscrabble farms under the direction of a religious zealot father, whose fire and brimstone was tempered by a loving and good humored mother. He studied the natural sciences at the University of Wisconsin, but did not take a degree. After recovering from blindness caused by an industrial accident in 1868, he began 40 years of intermittent wandering in the wilderness of North America, which produced some of the best nature writing in the English language. His works include The Mountains of California, Our National Parks, My First Summer in the Sierra, Steep Trails, Stickeen, and others. Muir's great contribution to wilderness preservation was to successfully promote the idea that wilderness had spiritual as well as economic value. This revolutionary idea was possible only because Muir was able to publish everything he wrote in the four principal monthly magazines read by the American middle class in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ( Scribner's, Atlantic Monthly, Harper's

    31. 'The Yosemite' By John Muir (1912) - The Writings Of John Muir - John Muir Exhib
    Bibliographic Information. The Yosemite. Muir, John, 18381914. Originally publishedNew York The Century Company, 1912. Call number F868 .Y6 979-4'47.
    http://www.yosemite.ca.us/john_muir_exhibit/writings/the_yosemite/
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    The Yosemite
    by John Muir
    Contents
  • The Approach to the Valley
  • Winter Storms and Spring Floods
  • Snow-storms
  • Snow Banners ...
    List of Illustrations
    • [Original Cover]
    • Yosemite Fall
    • Administrative Map of Yosemite National Park
    • Yosemite Valley from Artist's Point
    • Cathedral Rocks and Cathedral Spires as seen across Merced River
    • Vernal Fall
    • Nevada FallSide View
    • Vernal Fall
    • Yosemite Valley in a Snowstorm
    • The Three Brothers
    • Looking down Yosemite from the Slope of Clouds' Rest
    • The Mariposa Grove
    • Fern Gardens and Oak Groves of Hetch-Hetchy Valley
      [Photographed by J. W. Le Conte.]
    • Sentinel Rock, from the Glacier Point Trail
    • North DomeRoyal ArchesWashington ColumnMerced River
    • Mirror Lake, Mt. Watkins and Slopes of Clouds' Rest
    • The Half Dome, Clouds' Rest Beyond
    • The Three Brothersthe left-hand one, Eagle Peak, is the highest
    • Looking down the Valley from the Glacier Point Trail
      Sentinel Rock Cathedral Rocks El Capitan
    • Echo Peaks on the trail from the Yosemite Valley to the Tuolumne Meadows
    • Slope of Mt. Dana and Lake Tioga, Tuolumne Meadows
  • 32. Biography: Muir, John
    Biography John Muir (18381914) was a naturalist, explorer, and writer who is mostwidely known for his part in the early efforts save wilderness areas and
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    Biography:
    John Muir (1838-1914) was a naturalist, explorer, and writer who is most widely known for his part in the early efforts save wilderness areas and wildlife from commercial exploitation and destruction. Less widely known is the role he played in developing a "religion of Nature" which drew on Native American beliefs about the natural world and Protestant Christianity. His work on preserving wilderness and his development of nature-based religious beliefs were not separate or distinct - both relied upon his vision that all of life was interconnected. He wanted humanity to develop a new relationship with nature which focused less on how nature could be used for personal gain and more recognizing the inherent unity we have with it. Moreover, Muir came to regard nature as fundamentally holy in and of itself because it revealed the handiwork and nature of God. Muir's religion eliminated the need for any outside redeemer for humanity, something which brought him into conflict with many traditional-minded Christians of his time. Despite this, today many Protestant groups in the Ameican West have adopted many facets of Muir's "Deep Ecology" perspective.

    33. America's T-Shirt Catalog - John Muir
    Picture of John Muir(18381914) Conservationist, Scientist, Naturalist, Writerand InventorMuir is revered as guardian of the North American Wilderness.
    http://www.historyshirt.com/shirt/cgi/t-shirt.cgi?jmr

    34. About John Muir
    John Muir (18381914) is the founder of the modern world conservationmovement. Two hundred sites in the USA are named after him
    http://www.johnmuiraward.org/pages/award/johnmuir.html
    About John Muir HOME About the Award Levels Four Challenges ... Problems?
    John Muir (1838-1914) is the founder of the modern world conservation movement. Two hundred sites in the USA are named after him, including Muir Woods, Muir Beach, Muir Glacier and the John Muir Trail through the High Sierra. Web Resources www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit
    A superb John Muir Exhibit maintained by the Sierra Club - over 300 pages of text,
    pictures, music, bibliographies and education packs.
    John Muir Books John Muir, the Wilderness Journeys
    Includes five of Muir's best known books:
    The Story of My Boyhood and Youth, The Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf, First
    Summer in the Sierra, Travels in Alaska and Stickeen. John Muir, His Life and Letters and other Writings by John Muir John Muir: From Scotland to the Sierra, a biography of John Muir

    35. EBooks (e-Books, EBook): Digital Book Index: Search By Author
    Muir, John, 18381914, Letters From Alaska, 1993, NetLibrary, $30.00, UWiscPress.Muir, John, 1838-1914, Our National Parks, 1981, NetLibrary, $29.50, UWiscPress.
    http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=Muir, John

    36. Our Land, Our Literature: Literature - John Muir
    John Muir (18381914). Hoosier Connection Muir lived in Indianapolisfor one-and-a-half years, working at the Osgood and Smith carriage
    http://www.bsu.edu/ourlandourlit/Literature/Authors/muirj.html
    John Muir
    Hoosier Connection: Muir lived in Indianapolis for one-and-a-half years, working at the Osgood and Smith carriage factory and collecting botanical examples in and around the city. Works Discussed: Unpublished letters and notes , kept at the Holt-Atherton Library of the University of the Pacific. John Muir, considered by many the founder of America's conservationist movement, is best known as an advocate for and protector of wilderness areas of Western states, as well as founder of the Sierra Club After more than two years of study at the University of Wisconsin and work experience at a sawmill and factory in Ontario, Canada, Muir arrived in Indianapolis in 1866. He intentionally selected Indianapolis as a suitable place to live and work, not simply because Osgood and Smith manufacturing would make good use of his talents in machine invention, but, more importantly, because the city's surroundings would allow him to pursue his interests in botany. forest that once covered the entire area. He wandered the fields and woodlands for early morning walks, studying the plant and tree species

    37. Record Display
    Original creation date 1908 or 1909 Subjects Conservationists Authors, American NaturalistsPeople Muir, John 18381914 Burroughs, John 1837-1921 Places Grand
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    38. John Muir Trail - Paulo Miranda
    Translate this page John Muir (1838-1914). John Muir nasceu escocês e migrou com a famíliapara os EUA em 1849. Em 1868, depois de uma viagem pelo
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    Home A Trilha O Projeto John Muir Relato Links Paulo Miranda Contatos
    John Muir John Muir nasceu escocês e migrou com a família para os EUA em 1849. Em 1868, depois de uma viagem pelo leste dos EUA, Cuba e Panamá, Muir chega à Califórnia, onde, no mesmo ano, conhece o lugar que influenciaria toda a sua vida - a Sierra Nevada, mais especificamente, o Vale do Yosemite. Consciente da importância e da fragilidade desse vale, que se encontrava ameaçado pela criação de ovelhas, Muir se envolveria pessoalmente na luta pela criação do Parque Nacional de Yosemite em 1890.
    Os primeiros Parques Nacionais surgiram com o objetivo de preservar alguma curiosidade cênica ou natural, como aconteceu com os famosos gêiseres de Yellowstone, o primeiro Parque a ser criado no mundo em 1872. John Muir teve um papel fundamental na mudança dessa perspectiva, ao propor a preservação de áreas naturais com o foco em seus aspectos ambientais, científicos e educacionais. Muir reconhecia a importância dos ecossistemas e suas inter-relações para a manutenção da vida no planeta, ao mesmo tempo que via o homem como parte do mundo natural, e não o centro dele.
    Pensador e escritor, seus trabalhos somam mais de 300 artigos e 10 livros, dentre os quais destaca-se

    39. John Muir - Let Everyone Help To Save The Famous Hetch-Hetchy Valley
    John Muir (18381914) was the leader of the movement to save the Hetch Hetchy Valleyfrom despoliation at the hands of the City and County of San Francisco
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    Home Index By Subject By Year ... The Gift Shop John Muir (1838-1914) was the leader of the movement to save the Hetch Hetchy Valley from despoliation at the hands of the City and County of San Francisco, which wanted the valley for a municipal water supply. Page 1 is an open letter to the American people from John Muir urging action to stop Congress from ceding the Hetch Hetchy Valley to the City and County of San Francisco. Page 2 Page 6 Page 9 Page 11 questions the rights of the City and County of San Francisco to Hetch Hetchy under the 1890 Act which created Yosemite National Park. Page 14 Century Magazine, Sierra Club Bulletin, and the Outlook, and it was written many years before this Hetch- Hetchy question arose.] Page 18 Page 20 Page 21 lists all members of the Senate and House public lands committees, and provides a sample letter that can be written to each member. The page also contains a sample resolution to be passed by clubs and organizations. Page 23, the concluding page, contains a map of the 500 square miles, or one- More about the Hetch Hetchy controversy, including full text of the Raker Bill and congressional hearings can be found under

    40. YRMusic.com :: Bio : John Muir
    John Muir (18381914). Biography not available. Do a Google searchfor John Muir. ALL YRM ARTIST BIOS YRM Composers.
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