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The Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods Library

The Edmund A. Schofield Collection

John Muir and the Thoreau-Muir Connection

A Guide to the Collection

© The Walden Woods Project 2009 [Updated: July 2012]

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COLLECTION SUMMARY Creator: Edmund A. Schofield, Jr. (1938-2010)

Title: The Edmund A. Schofield Collection

Abstract: This collection consists primarily of Thoreau-related material written or collected by Edmund A. Schofield

Source of Acquisition: Edmund A. Schofield Copyright: The Thoreau Institute Library does not hold copyright on all materials in its collections. Researchers who obtain permission to publish from the Curator are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.

Permission to Publish: Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to the Curator: [email protected]

Preferred Citation: The Edmund A. Schofield Collection at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods

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THE EDMUND A. SCHOFIELD COLLECTION

John Muir and the Thoreau-Muir Connection

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1. Muir, John Galvin, Bob, postcard to Edmund Schofield, 15 August 1983, showing the harbour in Dunbar, Scotland, Muir‟s hometown. Schofield notes – on locations of Muir documents and relevant Huntington Library holdings. Dixon, Elizabeth I., ed. “Some New John Muir Letters.” Southern California Quarterly, September 1964, pp. 239-258. Muir, John. Letters to a Friend: Written to Mrs. Ezra S. Carr, 1866-1879. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1915, pp. 16-43. “Muir, John.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, pp. 158-159. Schofield notes (3 leaves). 2. Muir Chronology “Chronology.” Unknown source, pp., 164-166. “John Muir Chronology.” Unknown source, pp. 20-31. “John Muir (1838-1914): A Biographical Sketch.” Unknown source, pp. 17-19; attached to previous entry. “Chronology.” From John Stewart, Winds in the Woods: The Story of John Muir. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, pp. 117-119. Includes ”John Muir Remembered on the Map” list. “Chronology.” From Herbert F. Smith, John Muir. Twayne Publishers, p. 13. 3. John Muir as Botanist, and Arnold Arboretum Schofield notes – on Muir‟s botanical training. Butterfield, C.W. History of the University of Wisconsin, from its first Organization to 1879, with biographical sketches of its chancellors, presidents, and professors. Madison: University Press Company, 1879, pp. 96-97, noting graduation classes in early 1860s, including Milton S. Griswold. “Botanical Directory, for North America and the West Indies.” Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 4:11, 1873, pp. 49-59. “Seedlings, Arnold Arboretum.” Record book “copied from Jackson Dawson‟s original.

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Schofield notes – on Arnold Arboretum records and relevance to Muir and Thoreau. “Appendix A. – A Catalogue of the Ligneous Plants growing in the Arnold Arboretum, September 1, 1874.” In Report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum, presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard University. Salem Press, 1874, pp. 7-9. “Appendix B. – A Catalogue of the Ligneous Plants raised at the Arnold Arboretum during the two years ending December 1, 1874. .” In Report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum, presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard University. Salem Press, 1874, pp. 10-16. Schofield notes – 18 double-page sets that detail the status of plants collected in California and housed at the Arnold Arboretum, n.d. 4. Muir, John: Biographical Sketches of Pacificus. “A Window on the West.” The Christian Science Monitor, 14 April 1938. “John Muir.” Card printed by Sierra Club. “A man of nature.” Pacific Telephone ad, October 1969. “Stickeen” and “Our National Parks” book announcement sheet. Williams, Paul O. “John Muir: Riding Trees in Wind-storms.” The Christian Science Monitor, 16 August 1988. John Muir newspaper obituary segments from three newspapers. Brynildson, Erik. “Historic Sites: Muir Family Fountain Lake Farm, Wisconsin, 1849.” Restoration & Management Notes 6: 2, Winter 1988, pp. 69-72. Brynildson, Erik R. “Restoring the Fountain of John Muir‟s Youth.” Wisconsin Academy Review December 1988, pp. 4-10. Bade, William Frederic. The Life and Letters of John Muir. Vol. II. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1924, pp. 264-271. Bade, William Frederic. The Life and Letters of John Muir. “Chapter IV: The Sojourn in Canada, 1864-1866.” From http://www.yosemite.ca.us. Accessed 17 October 2003. “People Important to John Muir.” From http://www.sierraclub.org. Accessed 18 November 2001. Gleason, Herbert W. “An Arch Apostle of the Woods and Hills.” Boston Transcript, 13 December 1924. Brown, Charles E. “John Muir: Little Stories of His Boyhood and University Years.” Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1938. Vroman, Charles E. “John Muir at the University.” The Wisconsin Alumni Magazine, June 1915, pp. 557-563. Van Hise, Charles R. “John Muir.” Address. [N.D.], pp. 7-8. “Muir, John.” In Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1960, p. 261.

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Osborn, Henry F. Impressions of Great Naturalists: Reminiscences of Darwin, Huxley, Balfour, Cope and Others. New York: Charles Scribner‟s Sons, 1924, pp. 198-205, 214-215. Fleck, Richard. “The Celebration of Wilderness” Sierra 64: 5, October 1979, pp. 13-14. Simonson, Harold P. “John Muir Re-Found: Something Gloried In.” [Review of My First Summer in the Sierra by John Muir] The North American Review 265, December 1980, pp. 64-67. Simonson, Harold P., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 15 January 1981. Fox, Stephen. “The Pathless Way: John Muir and American Wilderness by Michael P. Cohen and Rediscovering America: John Muir in His time and Ours by Frederick Turner.” [book reviews] Orion Nature Quarterly Winter 1986, pp. 56- 58. Text of letter from John Muir to Charles Warren Stoddard, 20 February 1872, as reprinted in an unknown issue of Sierra. Ronald, Ann. “Meditations on Muir.” [Review of The Pathless Way: John Muir and American Wilderness by Michael P. Cohen] Sierra March-April 1984, pp. 86-88. Norman, Charles. John Muir: Father of Our National Parks. New York: Julian Messner, Inc., 1951 pp. 56-63. “Dr. Bade Talks on „Religion on Muir.‟” Article from unknown newspaper. Weber, Catherine E. Forrest. “A Genius in the Best Sense: John Muir, Earth, and Indianapolis.” Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 5: 1, Winter 1993, pp. 36-47. Strong-Aufhauser, Lisa. “John Muir in Yosemite.” Yosemite Guide 17: 2, March 28- June 26, 1988, pp. 1-2. Pniewski, Tom. “John Muir, Prophet of the Wilderness.” The World & I, April 1988, pp. 200-207. Maddocks, Barbara. “A cameraman and a poet of wildlife.” [Review of Animals in Their Places by Roger Caras and Muir Among the Animals by Lisa Mighetto] The Christian Science Monitor, n.d., B3. Advertisement for Turner, Mighetto books on John Muir Sierra May/June 1987, p. 80. “Dr. Bade Talks on „Religion of Muir.‟” Daily Gazette, July 21, 19??. [Talk given at St. John‟s Presbyterian Church in Berkeley, California.] Schofield notes – handwritten bios of John Muir. 5. Muir Census Records (1855-1910) Copies of U.S. Census Records, accessed via microfilm and/or Ancestry.com: - Daniel Muir in 1855 census in Buffalo, Marquette County, Wisconsin. - John Muir in 1880 census in Contra Costa, California. (2 different sets of copies) - John Muir in 1900 census in Contra Costa, Calfornia. - John Muir in 1910 census in Contra Costa, California. (2 different sets of copies)

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6. Muir, John, Descendants of Schofield notes – on Muir grandchildren and relatives. 7. Muir, John and Harvard University Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology library records, accessed 18 March 1985. Schofield notes on Harvard University archives; Emerson and Muir. 8. Muir, John – Images of (incl. photographs) B&w photograph of 10-volume set of Writings of John Muir (2 copies). Self-portrait of Muir, as originated in letter to Janet Douglass Moores on 23 February 1887: One copy from Muir biography; one copy of same image without extraneous text; one copy with Muir signature on photographic paper; 2 copies on transparencies; one copy with Schofield notes. Copy of John Muir‟s signature, as gleaned by Schofield from a book in the Butler University library. Full color postcard (?) of Muir and quotes, source unknown. “The famous study-clock of John Muir.” One copy from newspaper; one transparency; one paper copy. John Muir Birthday Calendar, April 1986-1987. Issued by John Muir National Historic Site, Martinez, California. “John Muir, conservationist, among his beloved Giant Sequoias.” Two-tone graphic from unknown source. “Retracing Grandad‟s Footsteps.” Copy of newspaper image of Richard Hanna, Muir‟s grandson, near Mount Rainier. Enlargement of “John Muir, Conservationist,” 5-cent U.S. postage stamp (2 copies). Schofield notes – on locations of other illustrations. Unidentified photo of Muir sitting next to boulders. (2 copies) Transparency of a four-block of 5-cent John Muir Conservationist postage stamp. Photo of bust of Muir. Gleaned from slides sent to Schofield by Daniel Altshuler. (2 copies) [See “Realia” box for the three slides he sent.] [See “Realia” box for John Muir commemorative medal.] 9. Muir, John (and New England); New Englanders in Wisconsin Schofield notes – on Muir and New Englander (7 leaves).

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10. Muir, John in New England Schofield notes – on Muir and visits to New England (11 leaves). Typed excerpt from William Frederic Bade‟s The Life and Letters of John Muir, volume 2, p. 268. Limbaugh, Ron. “John Muir in New England.” Three-page paper, excerpted from the book John Muir and Strickeen: The Evolution of a Dog Story. Keyes, John Shepard, diary entry for June 4, 1893. From Concord Free Public Library Special Collections. (2 copies). Schofield notes – typed, about Keyes diary entry (1 leaf). 11. Muir, John – Telepathic experiences, coincidences Schofield notes – on Muir‟s “telepathic incidents” and “coincidences.” 12. Muir, John – and Theodore Roosevelt “Muir.” Entries in Index to the Theodore Roosevelt Papers. Volume 2 Washington, D.C.: The Library of Congress, 1969, p. 804. Schofield notes – on 1903 Muir-Roosevelt meeting, etc. (3 leaves). 13. Muir & Thoreau Schofield notes – on Muir and Thoreau, including 27 June 1861 (73 leaves). Preparation for book on Muir and Thoreau. The Sylva of North America. Volume 11 (Coniferae). Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1897, p. 21. Oglesbee, Clay. “Henry David Thoreau‟s Journey West to Minnesota.” The Southwest Journal July 1990, 2 pages. Buell, Lawrence. “The Thoreauvian Pilgrimage: The Structure of an American Cult.” American Literature 61: 2, May 1989, pp. 175-199. Map of Lake Michigan, unknown source. Excerpt re: Thoreau‟s “Walking” In Jay Leyda, ed. The Years and Hours of Emily Dickinson. Volume 1. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960, pp. 58-59. [See also the folder marked “27 June 1861.”] 14. Muir, John and Transcendentalism Schofield notes – on one citation by H. F. Smith in 1965.

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15. Muir, John – Writings Lewis, Kirsten, note to Ed, undated, with Muir “journal listing from the index.” “List of the Published Writings of John Muir, Nearly Complete to Date.” November 1891 (2 copies). Muir, John. “Sargent‟s Silva.” Atlantic Monthly 92, July 1903, pp. 9-23. Badé, William Frederic, ed. The Life and Letters of John Muir. Boston: The Houghton Mifflin Company, 1924, various pages containing texts of Muir letters to Merrill and Moores family members (36 leaves). Muir, John, letter to Mrs. A. A. Flanner, May 15, 1867, laminated photographic copy (2 sheets). Muir, John, letter to “friends,” 18 June 1867, laminated photographic copy (4 sheets) Muir, Anne G., letter to Mrs. Moores, 8 November 1867, laminated photographic copy (2 sheets). “Vol. II – Muir Letters.” 9 leaves, handwritten, transcribing various letters. Muir, John. “The Calypso Borealis.” Schofield notes – on locations of Muir papers (3 leaves).

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WISCONSIN 16. Wisconsin New England Magazine, entire original June 1900 issue. Includes “New England in Wisconsin” by Ellis Baker Usher, pp. 446-461. Schofield notes – on Wisconsin and reference sources. Schofield notes – on Muir in Wisconsin, mentions Bronson Alcott. 17. Madison, Wisconsin Schofield notes – on reference sources about the city. An aerial drawing of Madison, presumably copied from an old atlas. Shows the state capital and the edge of the university campus. 18. Wisconsin - Newspapers Schofield notes – on runs and names of Wisconsin newspapers and their locations. 19. Wisconsin, University of, and John Muir Schofield notes – on the degree bestowed to Muir in 1897 and the bust dedicated in 1916. Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of the University of Wisconsin. Madison: University Press Co., 1879, pp. 78-81, about Hesperian Society. 20. 27 June 1861 [the day Thoreau passed through Madison WI on the train] Durrie, Daniel S. A History of Madison, the capital of Wisconsin; including the Four Lake Country to July, 1874, with an appendix of notes on Dane county and its towns. Madison: 1874, p. 235. [mentions railroad construction] “Muir Park Natural Area, Marquette County.” Brief description from unknown source. Attached to maps of Marquette County and Columbia County, showing the park location and Muir‟s former towns of residence. “Commencement exercises.” Daily Argus & Democrat, 27 June 1861. Attached to letter from Geraldine Strey, reference librarian at The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 10 June 1985, who provided Schofield with the article. Schofield notes – on From the Eagle’s Wing; on the University of Wisconsin‟s graduation ceremonies, and on reference sources. Swift, Hildegarde Hoyt. From the Eagle’s Wing: A Biography of John Muir. New York: William Morrow, pp. 80-81, 86-91.

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Butterfield, C.W. History of the University of Wisconsin, from its first Organization to 1879, with biographical sketches of its chancellors, presidents, and professors. Madison: University Press Company, 1879, pp. 86-87, 90-91, noting the commencement of June 26, 1861. Various sets of Weather data for June 1861 from the towns of Hartford, Janesville, Lake Mills, Madison, Milwaukee, New Buffalo, Rocky Run, and Waterford, Wisconsin. Schofield notes – compare and interpret June 1861 weather data. Schofield, Edmund A. letter to J. Frank Cook of the University of Wisconsin – Madison library, 8 July 1985. Marked with recipient‟s hand-written reply and accompanied by several aerial maps of university campus and Bascom Hall, marked by the same hand. Map of Madison, Wisconsin, presumably copied from an old atlas. “Bird‟s-Eye View of Madison, Wisconsin, in 1867.” Photocopy marked with Schofield‟s notes. Strey, Geraldine, Stats Historical Society of Wisconsin, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 26 June 1985, regarding weather data, railroad schedules and sunrises. Strey, Geraldine, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 10 July 1985, regarding weather data, maps, and confusion of the capitol building with Bascom Hall. Attached to a description and photo of the capitol building taken from an issue of the Wisconsin Blue Book. Cook, J. Frank, director of archives, University of Wisconsin-Madison, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 31 May 1985. Cook, J. Frank, director of archives, University of Wisconsin-Madison, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 July 1985. Schofield notes – on Muir‟s display at state fair in 1860 (several sets of notes). Wexler, Geoffrey, reference archivist, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 8, April 1985.

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INDIANA 21. Indianapolis I Schofield notes – Spiral-bound notebook that details John Muir‟s residency and employment in Indianapolis, including encounters with local people. Handwritten notes fill most of 150-page notebook. 22. Indianapolis II Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Greater Indianapolis: The History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes. Vol. I. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1910, pp. 504, 506. Holloway, W. R. Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870, various pages. Hyman, Max R. Hyman’s Book of Indianapolis: An Outline History and Description of the Capital of Indiana. Indianapolis: M. R. Hyman Company, 1897, various pages. Cline & McHaffie. The People’s Guide: A Business, Political and Religious Directory of Marion Co., Ind. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House, 1874, title page. [Includes map of Indiana] A second copy is on a transparency. Glenn‟s Block, “The Head-Quarters for Dray goods in the State of Indiana.” Six print copies of advertisement with graphic of building. One such ad laminated. Merrill & Co., “Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Law, Medical, Miscellaneous, and School Books, Stationery and Blank Books.” One print advertisement. One such ad laminated. Union Railroad Station in Indianapolis. One transparency marked “East view of Union Station, Indianapolis, in the late 1850s. One transparency copy of a closer depiction of the “Union Depot, Indianapolis.” “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” One b&w photographic image, laminated. See “Indianapolis – John Muir in” file for explanation and credits. Indiana Historial Society Library. “Map of Indianapolis.” 1838, Reprint. Folded into protective pocket. “Functional Areas of Indianapolis, 1867.” Map, laminated. A second copy is on a transparency. Map, laminated, of portion of present-day Indianapolis.

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Braden & Burford. “Map of Indianapolis.” From Holloway, W. R. Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870. Two marked paper copies, one transparency copy. 23. Indianapolis III (Photographs) Glenn‟s Block, “The Head-Quarters for Dray goods in the State of Indiana.” Two b&w photographs of the building on Washington Street, Indianapolis. Union Railroad Station in Indianapolis. One b&w photograph marked “East view of Union Station, Indianapolis, in the late 1850s.” One b&w photographic image of the station from a slightly different angle. Three b&w copies of a closer depiction of the “Union Depot, Indianapolis,” with one copy marked as coming from the W.H. Bass Photo Co. House, b&w photograph, unmarked. Documentation in the “Indianapolis – John Muir in” file asserts that this was the home of Levi Sutherland, with whom Muir boarded in Indianapolis. It no longer stands. (2 copies) “View of Indianapolis.” B&w photograph of presumed atlas image. “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Two b&w photographic images. One is a close-up of the original. See “Indianapolis – John Muir in” file for explanation and credits. 24. Indianapolis IV [Loevenbruck, Maude.] The Near-Southside Community: As It Was and As It Is. April 1974. 25. Indianapolis V Schofield notes – on research sources and connections in Indianapolis. Steele, Selma N., et al. The House of the Singing Winds: The Life and Work of T.C. Steele. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1966, two pages. One is a painting of Catharine Merrill, the other is a rural Indianapolis scene in 1885. Indiana Historical Society publications: “Welcome to the Indiana Historical Society” pamphlet; “Welcome to the Family History Section of the Indiana Historical Society” pamphlet; “Books from the Indiana Historical Society” pamphlet; Indiana Historical Society Newsletter, October 1979. Gunderson, Jeff, reference librarian, Indiana Historical Society Library, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 20 December 1979. “W.H. Bass Photo Company Collection.” From Indian Historical Society web site, http://www.indianahistory.org/library/library.php?page=43. Accessed 18 November 2001.

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Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Indiana State Library, 5 March 1990, in search of “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Map and Geography Division of Library of Congress, 4 March 1990, in search of “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Historic Urban Plans, Ithaca NY, 6 March 1990, in search of “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to Milwaukee Co. Historical Society, 6 March 1990, in search of “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Schofield, Edmund A. Letter to the W.H. Bass Photo Company, Indianapolis IN, 18 March 1990, in search of “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” Young, Noraleen, reference librarian, Indiana State Library, reply to Edmund A. Schofield, 20 March 1990. Fuhrman, Robert, assistant curator, Milwaukee Co. Historical Society, reply to Edmund A. Schofield, 19 March 1990. Grim, Ronald E., reference and bibliography section, Library of Congress, reply to Edmund A. Schofield, 21 March 1990. Silver, Joel, book department, The Lilly Library, Indiana University, reply to Edmund A. Schofield, 21 March 1985. “The People of Crown Hill.” Crown Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home. From http://www.crownhill.org. Accessed 9 January 2002. 26. Indianapolis: John Muir in “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1871.” Copy marked by Schofield of Muir sites. See “Indianapolis – III” file for original photographs. “Functional Areas of Indianapolis, 1867.” Map marked by Schofield of Muir sites. See “Indianapolis – II” file for other unmarked copies. Map of portion of present-day Indianapolis, marked by Schofield of Muir sites. See “Indianapolis – II” file for another unmarked copy. Plat map of portion of Indianapolis, marked by Schofield of Muir site. “Muir Historical Marker in Indy May Be a Reality” The Indiana Sierran http://indiana.sierraclub.org/Sierran/01-3/Muirmarker.asp. Accessed 7 March 2004. “John Muir in Indiana” announcement e-mail, 29 June 2004. Badé, William Frederic, ed. The Life and Letters of John Muir. Boston: The Houghton Mifflin Company, 1924, pp. 258-261, 266-269, 396-397. Schofield notes – on Muir research threads, on verso of Sierra Club t-shirt ad. Schofield notes – on “potential sources of information” about Muir (5 leaves). Toms, Tubby. “Out in the Open: Muir‟s Irvington Visits Recalled.” The Indianapolis News. P. 45. Barker, Myrtie. “My Window: Industry Lost John Muir But Nature Gained” The Indianapolis News, n.d. Two copies (only one includes full text).

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“John Muir Lost His Sight Here.” The Indianapolis News, n.d. [but released soon after Muir‟s 75th birthday.] Guthrie, Wayne. “Muir‟s Career Originated Here.” News. 15 March 1968. “John Muir, Naturalist, Loses Fight for Life in Los Angeles Hospital.” The Indianapolis Star, 24 December 1914. Indiana Historical Society “Librarian” letter to Elizabeth I. Dixon, 23 November 1964. Cosbey, Robert Culbertson. “John Muir.” Dissertation. The Ohio State University, 1949, title page and p. 82. Graydon, Katharine Merrill. “John Muir.” Butler Alumnal Quarterly. 4:2, July 1915, pp. 81-91 [incomplete]. Wolfe, Linnie Marsh. Son of the Wilderness. Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003, pp. 96-111. “McCarty Branch Library.” From unknown source. Attached to a letter dated 20 May 1920 “To the Librarian” about the library origins. It had been a mission church when Muir taught there. Schofield, Edmund A. letter to Woody Wagner, 10 November 1982. Wagner, Woody letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 February 1983. Madison Avenue, Union Street map. In Sanborn’s Fire Insurance Atlas of Indianapolis. Volume 1, sheet 25, 1887, 2 copies. Three notecards documenting the sources of maps in these files. Wood, Harold W. Jr. “John Muir in Indiana.” Sierra Club John Muir Education Project, 5 April 2003 (5 leaves). Schofield notes – on Lilly Library (University of Indiana) and intended research there (8 leaves) Schofield notes – on Bass Photo (1 leaf) Schofield notes – on Muir in Indianapolis (1 leaf) “Places Important to John Muir: Indiana.” Sierra Club. http://www.sierraclub org/john_muir_exhibit/geography/important_places.html. Accessed 17 October 2003. “Traces Back Issues: Winter 1993, vol. 5, no.1” Indiana History. http://www.indianahistory.org/pub/traces/back/html. Accessed 17 October 2003. Notes Weber‟s article, “A Genius in the Best Sense.” Diary entries re: Hesperian Society, ca. 1865 (Copy, 5 l.) 27. Osgood & Smith, Indianapolis, Indiana “The Woodburn „Sarven Wheel‟ Factory.” In W.R. Holloway, Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, withFull Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870, pp. 363-364.

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“The Woodburn Sarven Wheel Manufactory.” In History of Indianapolis and Marion County, n.d., pp. 459-460. Includes line drawing of factory. The image has been copied onto a transparency. Aerial view of historic Indianapolis. Same as in Indianapolis II folder. This one is marked with the locations of the Sutherland home, Osgood and Smith, and the mission church. Osgood, Smith & Co. “Manufacturers of Sarven‟s Patent Wheel, Plain Buggy and Cultivator Wheels, Wagon and Carriage Material, and Plow Handles.” One advertisement for the company in print form and on two transparencies. One print description with drawing of building from unknown source. One such graphic laminated. One such page made into a transparency. “Osgood & Smith” advertisement. In Grooms & Smith’s Indianapolis Directory, City Guide, and Business Mirror, or Indianapolis as it is in 1855. First issue. Indianapolis: A. C. Grooms & W.T. Smith, 1855, p. 56. “Osgood & Smith” advertisement. In Logan’s Indianapolis Directory … for the year commencing July 1, 1868. Indianapolis: Logan & Co., p. 24. “Woodburn‟s „Sarven Wheel‟ Co. advertisement. In W.R. Holloway, Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, withFull Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870. Two print copies, one is enlarged. Woodburn‟s “Sarven Wheel” Co. “Manufacturers of Sarven‟s Patent Wheel, Plain Buggy and Carriage Wheels, Wagon and Carriage Material, Plow Handles, &tc.” One historic depiction of the factory, credited to the Calvert Lith. Co. of Detroit, is copied onto three transparencies. 28. Osgood & Smith, Indianapolis, Indiana -- Photographs “The Woodburn Sarven Wheel Manufactory.” In History of Indianapolis and Marion County, n.d., pp. 459-460. Includes line drawing of factory. The image has been copied onto a b&w photograph. “J.B. Osgood Last & Peg Factory.” One b&w photograph gleaned from a print advertisement housed in the other Osgood folder. Osgood, Smith & Co. “Manufacturers of Sarven‟s Patent Wheel, Plain Buggy and Cultivator Wheels, Wagon and Carriage Material, and Plow Handles.” One advertisement for the company put onto photographic paper. Woodburn‟s “Sarven Wheel” Co. “Manufacturers of Sarven‟s Patent Wheel, Plain Buggy and Carriage Wheels, Wagon and Carriage Material, Plow Handles, &tc.” One historic depiction of the factory, credited to the Calvert Lith. Co. of Detroit, is copied on two b&w photographs.

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INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH FILES 29. Alaska -- John Muir in Schofield notes – on Muir‟s seven trips to Alaska 30. Blake, James Augustus “Blake, James.” In 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Manitowoc, WI. Accessed from Ancestry.com 27 December 2006. Thwaites, Reuben Gold, ed. The University of Wisconsin; its history and its alumni, with historical and descriptive sketches of Madison. Madison: J.N. Purcell, 1900, p. 778, showing Blake as 1866 grad. Schofield notes – on Blake‟s whereabouts and census records (4 leaves). Blake, James Augustus, letter to John Muir, 24 November 1863, transcribed by Schofield. (2 leaves) Catalog of the Officers and Students of the Wisconsin State University, for the Year Closing June 26, 1861, various pages. Ordering info from the university library is attached. Schofield notes – on connection between Blake, M.M. Rice, and Muir (3 leaves). Map of southeastern Minnesota from Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide, 118th ed. Rand McNally, 1987, one page. 31. Brooks, Walter Rollin, D.D. Schofield notes – on Brooks (6 leaves). Dodson, Edward O. Letter to the Editor. In Natural History 90:6, June 1981, p. 21. Cart, Michael. “Walter R. Brooks.” [son of Dr. Walter Rollin Brooks] From http://www.freddythepig.org/brooks.html Accessed 26 May 2003. Greeley, Dana McLean, letter to Rev. Max Gaebler of Madison, WI, 4 September 1980, to which Schofield added an addendum. 32. Burbank, Luther Schofield notes – on Burbank in 1860 census record. Dreyer, Peter. A Gardener Touched with Genius: The Life of Luther Burbank. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1975, pp. 59-71, 302-303. Burbank, Luther with Wilbur Hall. The Harvest of the Years. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1927, pp. 2-7.

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33. Burroughs, John & John Muir Schofield notes – on relationship (1 leaf). Barrus, Clara. The Life and Letters of John Burroughs. Volume I. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1925, p. 360. Schofield notes – written on margin of previous entry, quoting from Linnie Marsh Wolfe‟s Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir, pp. 262-263. 34. Butler, James Davie The Journal of Historic Madison, 1990. Includes George H. Bresnick‟s “Lacustrine Circumambulation: A Walk Round Lake Mendota Revisited,” which re-enacts a walk by Butler. Strey, Geraldine, reference librarian, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 15, April 1985. “James Davie Butler.” In General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary: Andover, Massachusetts, 1808-1908, pp. 180-181. Howard, Walter E., ed. “James Davie Butler.” In Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Middlebury College Middlebury: Middlebury College, VT: 1901, pp. 106-107. ArchivesUSA Collection Results for James Davie Butler. http://archives. chadwyck.com. Accessed 18 November 2001. “James Davie Butler” From “Virtual American Biographies,” http://www. famousamericans.net/jamesdaviebutler/. Accessed 2 February 2002. “Butler, James Davie.” In Who Was Who in America, p. 177. Osborne, James Insley and Theodore Gregory Gronert. Wabash College The First Hundred Years, 1832-1932. Crawfordsville, Ind.: R.E. Banta, 1932, pp., 68-69. “James Davie Butler.” [obituary] The Nation 81:2109, 30 November 1905, pp. 438- 439. “James Davie Butler.” In Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography, p. 62. Page includes bio of his son, Henry Sigourney Butler. “James Davie Butler.” [obituary] Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 17:3, 1906, pp. 307-308. “Butler, James Davie.” In The National Cyclopaedia. Volume 9, 1899, pp. 190-191. Lyon, Thomas J. John Muir (Western Writers Series No. 3). Boise, Idaho: Boise „ State College, 1972, pp. 18-19. Hemenway, Abby Maria, ed. The Vermont Historical Gazetteer: A Magazine Embracing a History of Each Town, Civic , Ecclesiastical, Biographical and Military. Claremont, N.H.: The Claremont Manufacturing Co., 1877, pp. 1104-1109. “Butler, James Davie.” In The Nation – Index of Contributors, p. 73. Review of the Result of the “Council at Danvers,” by the “Small but Earnest Minority.” Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1852, pp. 4-29, 39-43.

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Butler, James Davie. Deficiencies in our History. [book review] In The New England Historical & Genealogical Register. 1:1, January 1847, p. 104. Butler, James Davie. [Butler family genealogy.] In The New England Historical & Genealogical Register. 1:2, April 1847, pp. 166-170. Butler, James Davie. Butlerania, Genealogica et Biographica: or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and other families, with which they have intermarried. Albany: Joel Munsell‟s Sons, 1888, pp. 56-85. Butterfield, C.W. History of the University of Wisconsin, from its first Organization to 1879, with biographical sketches of its chancellors, presidents, and professors. Madison: University Press Company, 1879, pp. 4-5. Schofield notes – on information and sources of information about Butler.(52 leaves). 35. Butler University – John Muir and [Copies of flyleaf pages of books that were once owned by Muir, that had been donated to the Butler University library by the estate of Katharine Merrill Graydon. Many show Muir‟s signature or personal inscription to Graydon. Schofield accidently “discovered” them while doing research there. He was mortified that the books were still circulating and were not kept in a special collection.] The Sonnets of Michael Angelo Buonarroti, trans. By John Addington Symonds. The Mountains of California by John Muir. In Memoriam: Catharine Merrill. Our National Parks, by John Muir. On transparency: an unidentified flyleaf inscribed from William Frederic Bade to Katharine Merrill Graydon, regarding her friendship with Muir. Includes Graydon‟s personal bookplate graphic. 36. Carr, Ezra Slocum Butterfield, C.W. History of the University of Wisconsin, from its first Organization to 1879, with biographical sketches of its chancellors, presidents, and professors. Madison: University Press Company, 1879, pp. 38-41; 1; 4-5. “Carr, Ezra Slocum.” In Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography, p. 68. “Carr, Ezra Slocum.” In James Grant Wilson, ed. Appleton’s Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 7. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1901, p. 51. Schofield notes – on info and research sources about Ezra Carr (10 leaves)

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37. Carr, Jeanne Carmelita Smith The California Horticulturist and Floral Magazine. Table of Contents from two issues note contributions from “Jeanne C. Carr.” “Concerning Palm Trees.” (Vol. 9, no. 9, September 1879) and “Pasadena Hedges” (Vol. 10, no. 8, August 1880). “Carr, Jeanne C. Smith” Collection, ArchivesUSA http://archives.chadwyck.com Accessed 18 November 2001. Padilla, Victoria. Southern California Gardens: An Illustrated History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961, pp. 73, 214-217. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, letter to Mrs. Jeanne C. Carr, 12 May 1865; transcript plus photocopy of original (3 leaves). Schofield notes – on info and research sources for Jeanne C. Carr (14 leaves). 38. Congar, Dr. Schofield notes – on possible letters of Congar and Muir (1 leaf). 39. Emerson, Ralph Waldo – and John Muir Schofield notes -- on “Emerson in California” sources (1 leaf). Thayer, James Bradley. A Western Journey with Mr. Emerson. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1885, pp. 94-109 (2 copies). Muir, John. Our National Parks. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, pp.130- 135, 234-235, detailing Emerson‟s California visit. Bresnick, George H. “Ralph Waldo Emerson in Madison, Wisconsin: Transcendentalism to Wilderness Conservation.” Wisconsin Academy Review December 1988, pp. 12-20. Schofield notes -- on “Emerson‟s Western Journey” 27 September 1985 (6 leaves). Schofield notes -- on Emerson and Muir (19 leaves). Schofield notes -- on Emerson and Muir; annotations; in spiral-bound notebook. 40. Flanner, Orpha A. Muir, John, letter to Flanner, 15 May 1867, photocopy of original. “Mrs. Orpha A. Flanner dead at the age of 89.” Unknown newspaper, 17 February 1912. Schofield notes – on Flanner and Muir; includes transcript of Muir letter (4 leaves).

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41. Fletcher Family (incl. photograph) One photo of 12 people, unidentified. Schofield notes – on a Fletcher reference book. 42. Fletcher, Calvin Schofield notes – on Calvin Fletcher, 1798-1866 [3 leaves] H.W.H.K. “Fletcher, Calvin.” In Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner‟s Sons, 1935, p. 464. Rabb, Kate M., ed., A Tour Through Indiana in 1840 New York: Robert M. McBride & Co., 1920, pp. 150-151, re: Calvin Fletcher. Schofield notes - on Nancy Tidd, later Nancy Carlton, 1860 U.S. Census. Geib, George. “The Diary of Calvin Fletcher and the Historians.” Indiana Historical Society site. http://www.indianahistory.org/pub/traces/fletgb.html. Accessed 17 October 2003. 43. Fletcher, Ingram Schofield notes – on Ingram Fletcher.(several sheets). Krusi, Hermann. Recollection of My Life. 1907; page that shows letter from Ingram Fletcher to Hermann Krusi, 3 December 1855. Nowland, John H. B. Sketches of Prominent Citizens as of 1876, with a few of the pioneers of the city and country who have passed away. Indianapolis: Tilford & Carlon Printers, 1877, p. 531. 44. Fletcher, James Cooley Schofield notes – on a James C. Fletcher reference.(several sheets) J.C.A. “Fletcher, James Cooley.” In Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner‟s Sons, 1935, p. 465-466. 45. Fletcher, Maria Personal correspondence from 1853-1854, copied from the holdings of the William Henry Smith Memorial Library at the Indiana Historical Society. 46. Fletcher, Stoughton Copies of handwritten manuscript pages, presumably by Fletcher.

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47. Fletcher, William B. Thornbrough, Gayle, ed. The Diary of Calvin Fletcher. Vol. IV, 1848-1852. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1975, pp. 56-57. Thornbrough, Gayle, ed. The Diary of Calvin Fletcher. Vol. VI, 1857-1860. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1975, pp. 11, 68, 73, 83-84, 256, 552- 553. J.M.P. “Fletcher, William Baldwin.” In Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner‟s Sons, 1935, pp. 469-470. Hyman, Max R. Hyman’s Book of Indianapolis: An Outline History and Description of the Capital of Indiana. Indianapolis: M. R. Hyman Company, 1897, pp. 224-225. 48. Gray, Asa (and John Muir) Gray, Asa. “Sequoia and its History.” Scientific Papers of Asa Gray. Vol. 2. selected by Charles Sprague Sargent,. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889, pp. 142-143, 158-161, 154-155. “Two Days in the High Sierra with Hooker and Gray” Pacific Rural Press 29 September 1877. (2 copies, needed to see full text) Muir, John, 7 letters to Asa Gray (copies): 16 March 1880; 10 February 1872; 18 December 1872; 22 February 1873; 19 June 1880; 21 October 1881; 2 January 1882. Bidwell, Annie Kennedy, 2 letters to “Mrs. Gray” (copies): 4 October 1877; and 4 December 1877. Schofield notes -- on Asa Gray (11 leaves). 49. Graydon Family Sharpe, Mary Ellen Graydon. A Family Retrospect. Indianapolis: The Hollenbeck Press, n.d., pp. 1, 48-75. 50. Graydon, Katharine Merrill The University of California Magazine 3:8 December 1897, title page and first page of “John Muir” by Katharine Merrill Graydon. From Butler University library. Attached to another entry are pages 302-304 from the article. Graydon contribution to records of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, dated 30 November 1921. (typewritten copy) Graydon, Katharine Merrill. “Selected Papers.” 1936, pp. 1-5. “Our Correspondence.” The Butler Alumnal Quarterly 18:4, January 1930, pp. 236-238. Brown, Hilton U. “Miss Graydon‟s Resignation.” The Butler Alumnal Quarterly 18:2, July 1929, pp. 76-77.

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“Graydon, Katharine Merrill.” In Indiana Authors and their Books, p. 123. Acti, Laudator Temporis. Year Book of the Society of Indiana Pioneers. 1934, pp. 2-3, 18-23 (includes bio and photo of Graydon). McNutt, George L., letter to Charles W. Moores, 23 January 1891, regarding Katharine. “Graydon, Miss Katharine M.” Indiana People of Prominence, 1929, p. 26. Graydon, Katharine Merrill. “John Muir.” In “Selected Papers,” 1936, pp. 110- 114. Does not contain full article. Schofield notes – on Graydon and Muir and research sources (8 leaves). Includes handwritten portion of Graydon‟s article on Muir. 51. Hanna, Bayliss W. “Hanna, Bayliss W.” In The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 12, p. 118. Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood. Vol. 1. Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1919, pp. 498-504. Schofield notes – on Hanna, John Brown, Harper‟s Ferry, and the Merrill family. 52. Harrison, Benjamin (President of U.S.) Schofield notes – on Harrison (1 leaf). 53. Hendricks, Eliza S. Balk, Christianne. “John Muir Remembers Eliza Hendricks.” [poem] The New Yorker 63:42, 7 December 1987, p. 46. Dunn, Caroline. “A History of The Indianapolis Propylaeum.” In Indianapolis Propylaeum, 1938, pp. 2-7. 54. Hooker, J.D. Schofield notes – on one source of info about Hooker. See also folder for Asa Gray in this section of the collection. 55. Johnson, Robert Underwood “Johnson, Robert Underwood” Collection, ArchivesUSA http://archives.chadwyck.com. Accessed 18 November 2001. Johnson, Robert Underwood. Remembered Yesterdays. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1923, pp. 278-316. Schofield notes – on Johnson (2 leaves).

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56. Jordan, David Starr (incl. photographs) “Jordan, David Starr.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 120. Davidson, Frank. “Thoreau and David Starr Jordan.” Thoreau Society Bulletin 109, Fall 1969, pp. 5-6. Riley, James Whitcomb, letter to George Smith, 17 December 1892, mentioning Jordan. In James Whitcomb Riley‟s Books, Friends, Letters, pp. 170-172. Photograph of Jordan from unnamed source. Daily, Fay Kenoyer. “Some Scientific Expeditions to the Southeastern United States Taken by David Starr Jordan.” Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 71, 1961, pp. 271-274 Schofield notes – on Jordan (4 leaves). Four photographic images of original pages of meeting minutes, some marked 3 April 1877, signed by Jordan. 57. Marsh, George Perkins “Marsh, George Perkins.” From unknown reference, pp. 405-406. “Versatile Vermonter: George Perkins Marsh, Early Ecologist Elected to Conservation Hall of Fame.” Press release from the National Wildlife Federation, 3 October 1979, 3 leaves. “George Perkins Marsh” and “James Marsh.” In Joel Myerson‟s The American Renaissance in New England. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 1) Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1978, pp. 134-136 “March-Sargent Correspondence, 1879-1882.” A 16-page typewritten transcript. Sargent, Charles Sprague, 11 letters to George Perkins Marsh (copies of handwritten originals): 9 March 1879; 27 April, 1879; 4 June 1879; 18 July 1879; 3 January 1880; 16 March 1880; 16 June 1880; 22 December 1880; 11 February 1881; 15 June 1881; and 28 September 1884. Title page and inscription page (to C.S. Sargent) of George P. Marsh‟a The Earth as Modified by Human Action; a new edition of man and nature. Schofield application for use of manuscripts of University of Vermont, November 1985 (2 leaves). Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Connell Gallagher, University of Vermont, 14 November 1985. Gallagher, Connell, university archivist & curator of manuscripts at the University of Vermont, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 21 November 1985. “A Guide to the George Perkins Marsh Papers at the Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont.” Includes brief bio and bibliography. Hanley, Wayne. Natural History in America: From Mark Catesby to Rachel Carson. New York Times Book, 1977, pp. 224-235.

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Hanley, Wayne, former editor, Massachusetts Audubon Society, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 18 August 1980. Wolfe, Linnie Marsh. Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945, pp. 82-83. Randall, Charles Edgar. “George Perkins Marsh: Conservation‟s Forgotten Man.” American Forests 71: 4, April 1965, pp. 20-23. Russell, Franklin. “The Vermont Prophet: George Perkins Marsh.” Horizon 10:3, Summer 1968, pp. 16-23. Hough, Franklin B. Results of a series of Meteorological Observations made under instructions from the Regents of the University, at Sundry Stations in the State of New York. 2d series. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1872, pp. xxvi-xxviii. Schofield notes – on info and research sources of George Perkins Marsh (24 leaves). Includes notes, quotes, and one photocopied page from David Lowenthal‟s George Perkins Marsh: Versatile Vermonter. New York: Columbia University Press, 1958. Also includes photocopied page from Jane Curtis‟s The World of George Perkins Marsh, America’s First Conservationist and Environmentalist. Woodstock, Vt.: The Countryman Press, 1982. Call slip for book (not on shelf) at Boston Public Library. 58. Marsh, James Nicolson, Marjorie H. “James Marsh and the Vermont Transcendentalists.” The Philosophical Review 34:1, January 1925, pp. 28-50. Bibliography of Marsh sources, both by and about, from unknown source, 3 pages. Schofield notes – on James Marsh (14 leaves). Includes one photocopied page from Ronald Vale Wells‟s Three Christian Transcendentalists: James Marsh, Caleb Sprague Henry, Frederic Henry Hedge. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. Could be the source of the bibliography noted above. 59. McChesney, J.B. (Prof.) Schofield notes – on McChesney (1 leaf). 60. Merrill Family Estabrook, Arthur. “The Merrills: An Aristogenic Family” Reprinted from Eugenics 1: 3, December 1928. “Mina Merrill Dies of Stroke of Paralysis.” [obituary] Indianapolis News, 4 February 1929. “Mrs. Celine Merrill Dies in Home Here After Long Illness.” [obituary] Indianapolis Star, 29 December 1944.

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“Merrill Will Gives Nephew Most of $300,000 Estate.” Indianapolis News, 4 January 1945. “Death Comes Suddenly to Charles W. Merrill.” [obituary] Indianapolis News, 18 February 1920. “The White Prince: A Tribute to Charles W. Merrill.” Indianapolis News, 20 February 1920. “Mrs. E. W. Merrill Dies.” [obituary] Indianapolis Star, 30 March 1920. “Merrill, Elmer Drew.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, pp. 152-153. Leary. “Watershed years,” 1971, pp. 30-31. Book title unknown. Historical sketch, 30 November 1851, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, pp. 1-7, with page 3 missing. 61. Merrill Family Photographs [from uncredited sources] Merrill Moores (2 different images) Julia D. Merrill Moores (and child). Catharine Merrill [sic] (2 different images) Katherine Merrill Graydon [sic] E.C. Atkins & Co., Sheffield Saw Works, Indianapolis, advertisement. Covered wagon & trail graphic. 62. Merrill, Catharine “Catharine Merrill, 1824-1900.” 12-page bio from Butler University Archives. Rabb, Kate Milner, ed. A Tour through Indiana in 1840: the diary of John Parsons of Petersburg, Virginia. New York: Robert M. McBride and Co., 1920, pp. 148- 149. “Merrill, Catharine. In William Coyle, ed. Ohio Authors and their Books: Biographical Data and Selective Bibliographies of Ohio Authors, Native and Resident,

1796-1950. Cleveland: The World Publishing Company, 1962, p. 440. Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood. Vol. 2. Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1919, pp. 818-819 Dunn, Jacob Piatt. Indiana and Indianans: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood. Vol. 3. Chicago: The American Historical Society, 1919, p. 1440. Merrill, Samuel. The Seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion. Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, pp. 186-189, 291-293.

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Merrill, Catharine. The Man Shakespeare, and other essays … with impressions and reminisciences of the author by Melville B. Anderson, and with some words of appreciation from John Muir. Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 1902, pp. 1-5, 32-38. “Miss Merrill‟s Peaceful End.” [obituary] The Indianapolis Press, 30 May 1900. “Catharine Merrill, Civil War Nurse and Educator.” [obituary] unknown source. “Catharine Merrill Dead: A Woman Widely Known and Greatly Beloved.” [obituary] unknown source (2 copies, needed to read sufficiently) “In Butler‟s Hall of Fame Catherine Merrill Lives.” Butler Collegian, 26 March 1947. Guthrie, Wayne. “Ringside in Hoosierland: Catherine Merrill Served City, State.” Indianapolis News, 19 February 1972. “An unforgotten teacher.” Indianapolis News, 9 September 1928. Leary, Edward A. “Miss Merrill Was City‟s First Career Woman.” Indianapolis Star, 7 November 1971. “Compassionate Crusaders” Re: Jane Graydon and Catharine Merrill. http://www.indyretirement.org/exhibit/panel2.html. Accessed 9 January 2002. Schofield notes – on Catharine Merrill (8 leaves). Includes article “Women and Men: A typical Women‟s Club.” By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Harpers Bazaar 22:13, 30 March 1889, pp. 222-223. Empty manila envelope with Schofield notes written on it. 63. Merrill, Samuel Schofield notes – on various men named Samuel Merrill (3 leaves). 64. Merrill, Samuel 1st “Samuel Merrill.” Indianapolis Star, 20 May 1971. “Samuel Merrill.” Indianapolis News, 16, October 1925. Guthrie, Wayne. “Merrill Gave Name to Publishing Firm.” Indianapolis News, 5 February 1971. “Merrill, Samuel.” In Who Was Who in America, unknown edition, p. 355. “Merrill, Samuel, publisher,” and “Merrill, Samuel, legislator,” [1st and 2nd] In Who Was Who in America, unknown editions, pp. 426 and 832. Sketch bios of Catharine Merrill, Samuel Merrill 1st, and Samuel Merrill 2nd, from an unnamed reference work. Vonnegut, Theodore Franklin. Indianapolis Booksellers and their Literary Background, 1822-1860. [Master‟s thesis] Greenfield, Ind.: Wm. Mitchell Printing Co., 1926, pp.8-9, 20-25.

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“Samuel Merrill.” In J.P. Dunn‟s Greater Indianapolis: The History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1910, pp. 1037-1039. Barnhart, John D. and Donald F. Carmony. Indiana: From Frontier to Industrial Commonwealth. Vol. 1. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1954, pp. 191-193. C.B.C. “Merrill, Samuel.” In Dictionary of American Biography, pp. 563-564. Nowland, John H.B. Early Reminiscences of Indianapolis, with short biographical sketches of its early citizens, and a few of the prominent business men of the present day. Indianapolis: Sentinel Book and Job Printing House, 1870, pp. v-vii, 166- 169, 182-185, 228-233. Schofield notes – on Samuel Merrill (2 leaves). 65. Merrill, Samuel 2nd “Merrill, Samuel.” In Who Was Who in America, p. 832. “Merrill, Samuel.” In The National Cyclopaedia, pp. 366-367. “Col. Merrill Dies on Coast: Former Social, Business Leader of Indianapolis Stricken at Age of 93 Years.” [obituary] From unknown newspaper. “Samuel Merrill, Dead in West, Had Busy Life.” [obituary] Indianapolis News, 4 September 1924. “Col. Samuel Merrill: Publisher and Civil War Veteran Dies in California at 93.” The New York Times, 4 September 1924. Schofield notes – on second Samuel Merrill (2 leaves) 66. Merrill, Samuel 3rd Merrill, Samuel. “Personal Recollections of John Muir: A Camp-fire Talk at Moraine Lake, July 17, 1927.” Sierra Club Bulletin 13:1, 1928, pp. 24-30. Schofield notes – on third Samuel Merrill (1 leaf). 67. Moores, Charles W. G.M.M. “Charles W. Moores.” [obituary] From unnamed newspaper. “Charles W. Moores.” [obituary] The New York Times, 8 December 1923. Schofield notes – on Moores‟s obituary (1 leaf). 68. Moores, Janet Douglas Schofield notes – quotes John Muir letter that contained his self-portrait. Photocopy of Muir‟s self-portrait.

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69. Moores, Julia M. “Moores, Julia Merrill” Collection, ArchivesUSA http://archives.chadwyck.com Accessed 18 November 2001. Muir, Anne Gilrye, letter to Julia Merrill Moores, 8 November 1867. Merrill, Julia, letter to Aunt Mary, 6 September 1873. Photocopy of Julia D. Merrill Moores and child photograph, the original which is found in the Merrill Family Photographs folder. 70. Moores, Merrill DeWitt, Donald L. Guides to Archives and Manuscript Collections in the United States: an annotated bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, pp. 80- 83. “Moores, Merrill.” In Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1961. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961, p. 1353. “Moores, Merrill.” In Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1971. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971, p. 1434. “Moores, Merrill.” In Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1989. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989, p. 1528. “Moores, Merrill.” In Who Was Who in America, vol. 1, p. 862. “Moores, Mr. Merrill.” In Daw’s Blue Book, Indianapolis. 1910, p. 71. “Moores, Hon. Merrill.” In Indianapolis Blue Book. 1929, p. 42. “Former District Congressman Hit Crossing Street.” [obituary] Indianapolis Star, 22 October 1929. “Friends Pay Tribute to Unselfishness of Merrill Moores at Funeral Rites.” Indianpolis Star, 25 October 1929. “Merrill Moores, Hit by Auto in Rain, Dies.” [obituary] Indianapolis News, 22 October 1929. “Merrill Moores, Auto Victim, Prominent in G.O.P. Activities.” [obituary] Indianapolis News, 22 October 1929. “Bar Group in Tribute to Merrill Moores.” Indianapolis News, 29 October 1929. “Merrill Moores to be Buried Thursday.” Indianapolis News, 23 October 1929. Muir, John. “Explorations of the Great Tuolumne Canon.” The Overland Monthly 11:2, August 1873, pp. 140-141 (excerpt). Farquar, Francis P. “Muir Gorge in Tuolumne Canon.” Sierra Club Bulletin 17:1, February 1932, pp. 84-85 (excerpt). Moores, Merrill. “John Muir in Yosemite in 1872.” Sierra Club Bulletin 23: 2, April 1938, pp. 4-8. Brown, Hilton U. A Book of Memories. Indianapolis: Butler University, 1951, pp. 56-58, 162-165.

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“Deaths.” In The Butler Alumnal Quarterly 18: 4, January 1930, pp. 234-237. Photocopy of Merrill Moores photo, unidentified here, but identified in Merrill Family – Photographs folder. Moores, Merrill. “Recollections of John Muir as a Young Man.” Copy of 17-page typewritten manuscript housed at “H.A.P.C.W.S.” Muir, John, letter to Julia Merrill Moores, 18 June 1867. Attached: Schofield, Edmund A., letter to the Indiana Historical Society Library for quote permission, 3 July 1985. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to the Historian-Biographer of Congress, 4 March 1990. “Moores, Merrill.” In “The Political Graveyard,” http://politicalgraveyard.com. Accessed 5 June 2003. Moores, Merrill, letter to his Aunt Mina, 19 November 1872. Limbaugh, Ronald H., archivist, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 9 September 1980, accompanied by bill (paid) for copying services. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 30 July 1985. Wesling, Donald, letter to Mr. Schofield, 8 July 1980. Engberg, Robert, letter to Mr. Schofield, 12 July 1980. Engberg, Robert, letter to Mr. Schofield, 2 August 1980. Wesling, Donald, letter to Mr. Schofield, 19, August 1980. Schofield notes – on Engberg and Wesling as contacts for information. Attached is Donald Truman Wesling‟s bio from an edition of Who’s Who in America. Schofield notes – about Muir‟s trip from the “prairie home of Mr. Neely” in Pecatonia, Illinois, to Indianapolis, accompanied by two pages of maps with drawn route (7 leaves). Schofield notes – on various aspects of Moores‟s life, including interactions with Glen Dawson and Ernest Dawson of the Sierra Club. Attached to “Memorials” from the Sierra Club Bulletin 33:1, January 1948, pp. 116-117 (Ernest Dawson‟s memorial). 71. Neely Family 1860 U.S. Census of Neely family in Carr, Jackson, Indiana. Accessed from http://www.ancestry.com on 27 December 2006. 1870 U.S. Census of Neely family in Ridott, Stephenson, Illinois. Accessed fom http://www.ancestry.com on 27 December 2006. “Neely, Wm.” In Winnebago County Directory, p. 576. Maps of the Pecatonica area as accessed via Google on 4 January 2007 (4 leaves). Atlas of Winnebago Co., Illinois. Chicago: Warner, Higgins & Beers, 1871, pages for Pecatonica and Seward. Illustrated Atlas for Winnebago and Boone Counties, Illinois. Chicago: H.R. Page & Co., 1886, page for Seward.

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The History of Winnebago County, Ill., its past and present. Chicago: H.F. Kett & Co., 1877, 2 copies of Winnebago County map page. Hilton, Dolores and Faye Hilton, comps. “Inscriptions, Records, and the Early History of The Twelve Mile Grove Cemetery and St. Thomas Cemetery of Seward, Illinois.” 1980, various pages. McNabb, Dan. Letter to the Editor, unknown Boston newspaper, no date. 72. Olmsted, Frederick Law Olmsted, Frederick Law Jr., ed. Frederick Law Olmsted: Landscape Architect, 1822- 1903. New York: G. P. Putnam‟s Sons, 1922, pp. 10-11. Stevenson, Elizabeth. Park Maker: Life of Frederick Law Olmsted. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1977, pp. 390-393. Roper, Laura Wood. FLO: A Biography of Frederick Law Olmsted. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973, pp. 267-290. Fein, Albert. Frederick Law Olmsted and the American Environmental Tradition. New York: George Braziller, 1972, pp. 38-41, 158-159. Fabos, Julius Gy, et.al. Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr.: Founder of Landscape Architecture in America. The University of Massachusetts Press, 1968, pp. 42-43. Schofield notes -- Olmsted sources (1 leaf). Schofield notes – on The New West or California in 1867-1868 by Charles Loring Brace. 73. Parvin, Theophilus (incl. photograph) Kemper, G.W.H. A Medical History of the State of Indiana. American Medical „ Association Press, 1911, pp. 324-327. Coffin, Selden J. Record of the Men of Lafayette: Brief Biographical Sketches of the Alumni of Lafayette College. Easton, Penna.: Skinner & Finch, 1879, pp. 175-176. H.B.B. “Parvin, Theophilus.” In Dictionary of American Biography. Vol. 13. New York: Charles Scribner‟s Sons, 1946. Muir, John. Letters to a Friend, pp. 16-17. One copy on paper, one on transparency. Photograph of unidentified gentleman, presumably Parvin. One copy on photographic paper, one on transparency. Schofield notes – on Parvin (6 leaves). 74. Pelton, Emily Copy of 65-page typewritten transcript excerpting letters to Emily from John Muir. Schofield notes – on sources of info about Pelton.

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75. Rice, M. M. [Rice, Moores M.] Partial Wisconsin map. Murray, Donald M. “Thoreau‟s Uncivil Man Rice.” The New England Quarterly 51: 1, March 1983, pp. 103-109. Schofield notes – on Rice and Muir, about Thoreau‟s Journey West route implications, the day of 27 June 1861, and Thoreau connections (23 leaves). 76. Sargent, Charles Sprague (and John Muir – including correspondence) Rehder, Alfred. “Charles Sprague Sargent.” Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 8: 2, April 1927, pp. 69-86. “The one-Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Sprague Sargent.” Arnoldia 1: 5, 24 April 1941, pp. 29-32. Spongberg, Stephen A. “C.S. Sargent: Seeing the Forest and the Trees.” Orion Nature Quarterly, Autumn 1984, pp. 5-11 Sargent, Charles Sprague, letter to R. U. Johnson, 25 November 1908 (Typescript, copy). Sargent, Charles Sprague, letter to Baron Ambrozy, 25 November 1908 (Typescript, copy, attached to previous entry) Hunnewell, Hollis Horatio. Life, Letters and Diary of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell. Boston: 1906, pp. 230-231. “Sargent, Charles Sprague.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 193. Correspondence transcriptions; “Notes of Stephanie B. Sutton for Charles Sprague Sargent and the Arnold Arboretum, in Archives of the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts” (Typescript transcriptions, 3 l.) Schenck, Carl Alwin. The Birth of Forestry in American: Biltmore Forest School 1898- 1913. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Forest History Society and the Appalachian Consortium, 1974, pp. 36-39, 220-221. Thomas, Phillip Drennon. “Sargent, Charles Sprague.” In Richard C. Davis, ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History Vol. 2. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1983, p. 589. Rosevear, Francis B. “Charles Sprague Sargent, on Loan to the Adirondacks.” Adirondac, December 1984, pp. 20-23 Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 17 January 1985. Sargent, C.S. letter of 8 March 1880 reprinted in Letters, Reports, Etc., on the Subject of the Establishment of a School of Forestry, p. 20 (excerpt). “A Tree Museum.” The Century Illustrated Magazine Vol. 45, London: T. Fisher Unwin, November 1892-April 1893, p. 872 (excerpt). Schofield notes -- on Sargent, forestry, Sargent and Muir correspondence (29 leaves).

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Photocopies of Muir-Sargent Correspondence, as follows: Muir, John, letters to Charles S. Sargent: 31 December 1893; 5 November 1894; 24 February 1897; 16 October 1897; 3 January 1898; 11 May 1898; 7 June 1898; 9 June 1898; 21 June 1898; 31 June 1898 [sic]; 28 December 1898; 10 January 1899; 16 February 1899; 30 April 1899; 18 August 1899; 5 March 1900; 25 March 1900; 21 May 1900; 11 November 1900; 10 September 1902; 6 July 1903. Sargent, Charles S., letter to John Muir, 13 December 1906, typed. Sargent, Charles S., letter to John Muir, 6 June 1907, typed. Sargent, Charles S., letter to John Muir, 13 August, 1907, typed. Sargent, Charles S., letter to John Muir, 19 February 1908, typed. Muir, John, letter to Charles S. Sargent, 10 August 1909. Muir, John, letter to Charles S. Sargent, 10 May 1912. Includes 5 pages of tree statistics. 77. Sargent Estate Photos “The Pond, Holm Lea, Brookline, Massachusetts, the estate of Charles Sprague Sargent.” B&w photograph. “Holm Lea, Brookline, Massachusetts. Estate of Charles Sprague Sargent.” B&w photograph. Manila envelope with Schofield notes on it. 78. Sierra Club Articles of Incorporation, typewritten copy (2 leaves). Lists John Muir as a director. 79. Sutherland, Levi “Levi Sutherland” IGI Individual Record from http://www.familysearch.org, Accessed 24 January 2004. “Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920” database results from http://search.ancestry.com, Accessed 26 April 2005. (2 copies from 2 sources) Sutherland, Levi in 1850 U. S. Federal Census database results, http://search.ancestry.com, Accessed 26 April 2005 (4 l.). Sutherland, Levi in 1860 U. S. Federal Census database results from http://search.ancestry.com, Accessed 26 April 2005 (4 l.). Sutherland, Levi in 1870 U. S. Federal Census database results from http://search.ancestry.com, Accessed 26 April 2005 (5 l.). “Indianapolis, Indiana Directories, 1887-90” database results from http://search.ancestry.com. Accessed 26 April 2005. Schofield notes – on Sutherland family and residence (5 leaves). Schofield, Edmund A., inquiry (not sent) to Yankee Magazine.

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City Circular, Indianapolis, May/June 1979. City Circular, Indianapolis, July 1979. Photocopy of house photograph, marked by Schofield. Appraisal of house (1966-1967) with survey and invoice for copy. Two copies of two hand-drawn renditions of the house site, on transparencies. “Functional Areas of Indianapolis, 1867” map. Three copies: one unmarked, one marked by hand, and one with graphic arrows pointing to Muir sites. Map of portion of present-day Indianapolis, 2 copies. “Map of Indianapolis.” From Holloway, W. R. Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870. “Bird‟s Eye View of Indianapolis.” One paper copy with Sutherland home circled. “Map of the City of Indianapolis.” 2d ed. Indianapolis: Wiley & Martin, 1864. 4 paper copies of sections of the original. One small tan fold-out map of part of Indianapolis, origin unknown. One large blue engineering draft of the Sutherland neighborhood. One photocopy made from the large blue draft, of the Sutherland neighborhood. [Note: See Indianapolis II and III folders in this section for more copies of the maps and a photograph of the Sutherland house. Photographic negative is housed with Schofield Realia.] 80. Swett, John Partial New Hampshire map (2 marked copies). “Biographical Sketch of John Swett.” Reprinted from The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. New York: James T. White, 1909. Page 88-89 from a Swett Genealogy. Plummer, Margaret S.,letter to Mr. Schofield, 22 June 1985. Schofield notes – on Swett (4 leaves). 81. Thousand mile walk to the gulf Press, Robert M. “Retracing naturalist‟s 1867 trek across a very changed Southeast.” Christian Science Monitor, 19 November 1984, p. 4. “From Indiana to California.” From a John Muir biography, pp. 152-163. Pages from Letters to a Friend, pp. 16-17, attached to previous entry. Pages from “Start of the 1000-Mile Walk,” unknown source. Advertisements for Jeffersonville Railroad from Edwards‟, 1865-1866. One copy on paper, one laminated.

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“Map of Indiana.” From Holloway, W. R. Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, a Chronicle of Its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress, with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print, 1870. One map marked by Schofield of John Muir‟s approximate route. One map marked by Schofield of Muir‟s route, on transparency. Copies of current road maps of the states covered by Muir (6 leaves). Graphic taken from unknown book, of Muir and his route. Two paper copies unmarked; one paper copy marked by Schofield; one transparency copy. Schofield notes – on Muir and walk narrative excerpts (3 leaves). 82. Trout, William “William and Cathrine Trout.” Canadian Friends of John Muir site. http://www.johnmuir.org/canada. Accessed 18 November 2001. Schofield notes – on Trout (3 leaves) 83. Tyndall, John – and John Muir Schofield notes – on Tyndall, etc. (2 leaves) 84. University of Vermont New England Magazine 15: 1, September 1896, entire issue. Contains Robert E. Lewis‟s article, “The University of Vermont,” pp. 64-79. 85. Weather in Canada, February 1866 Weather observations in Barrie, February 1866 (8 leaves). Weather observations in Stratford, February 1866 (8 leaves). Weather observations in Toronto, February 1866 (4 leaves). 86. Wiard, Norman Schofield notes – on Muir and Wiard (1 leaf) 87. Wolfe, Linnie Marsh Schofield notes – very brief note about author.

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88. Yosemite, New Englanders and Schofield notes – on Olmsted and on Samuel Bowles‟s book. Postcard: “Clearing Winter Storm” by Ansel Adams, Yosemite National Park, California, Museum Graphics [N.D.]. Postcard: “The Half Dome from the Floor of the Valley, Yosemite National Park.” Western Publishing and Novelty Co., n.d. Postcard: “Nevada and Vernal Falls from Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park.” Western Publishing and Novelty Co., n.d. Postcard: “Royal Arches, Washington Column and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park.” Western Publishing and Novelty Co., n.d. Postcard: “Yosemite Valley from Artist‟s Point, Yosemite National Park.” Western Publishing and Novelty Co., n.d. Postcard: “Yosemite Valley from the Meadows, Yosemite National Park.” Western Publishing and Novelty Co., n.d.

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MUIR COMMEMORATIONS & EVENTS 89. California Quarter (2004-2005) California Quarter print-out from www.sierraclub.org, accessed 20 December 2004. Hamilton, Bruce. “Sierra Club Applauds Selection of John Muir-Yosemite Design for California State Quarter.” 29 March 2004 press release. “New California Quarter Features Muir” Yahoo! News at http://story.news.yahoo.com, accessed 29 March 2004. Wasserman, Jim. “New California Quarter Features Conservationist John Muir.” Associated Press, 29 March 2004. [See Realia box for First Day of Mintage packet from the U.S. Mint, of two uncirculated California-Muir quarters.} 90. John Muir Conference, April 19-22, 1990 “John Muir: Citizen, Environmentalist, Scholar.” Call for papers, California History Institute, 19-22 April 1990. One original flyer, one copy. Limbaugh, Ron, undated letter to Edmund A. Schofield, accepting proposal for conference. Tentative Program Schedule: updated January 16, 1990. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Ronald H. Limbaugh, 29 January 1990. Brynildson, Erik, letter to Ron Limbaugh, 5 February 1990. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 8 February 1990. Conference Proposals, updated February 9, 1990. “Edmund A. Schofield” Biographical sketch for conference, 18 February 1990. Stanley, Millie, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 March 1990. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Millie Stanley, 6 March 1990 re: Schofield biography. Miller, Sally, letter to Muir Conference Participants, 16 March 1990. Huber, J. Parker, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 16 March 1990. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 27 March 1990. Huber, J. Parker, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 April 1990. Tentative Program Schedule: printed on green paper, 2 copies. Conference Program, on white paper. Directions to Limbaugh home. “Conference information.” Registration form, on pink paper. Plum Tree Plaza Hotel receipt, Stockton CA, 19 April 1990. “Local Arrangements Confirmation Form.” Sample Biography sheet from a former conference.

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Conference folder (contains 19 items): Schofield name tag; California Historian 36: 3 March 1990; San Joaquin County Historical Museum brochure; The Haggin Museum brochure; Stockton‟s Asparagus Festival brochure; Stockton Asparagus Festival V flyer; Asparagus Cook-off Recipes flyer; University of the Pacific pamphlet; Stockton, California, Convention and Visitors Guide, 1989-90; Letter from Sally M. Miller; Conference announcement on green stock; airline itinerary and boarding pass folder; “The John Muir Collections” pamphlet; conference speakers‟ roster; “Historical Stockton: California‟s Sunrise Seaport” brochure; The John Muir Memorial Triptych flyer; Shuttle service schedule; Evaluation form; University bookstore flyer; John Muir Live on Stage / Lee Stetson flyer. 91. John Muir Day, April 21, 1980 John Muir Day Program, sponsored by the Southside United Neighborhoods of Indianapolis, 21 April 1980 (3 copies). [Mug commemorating the event is filed in the Schofield Collection Realia box.] 92. John Muir in Concord, 1893-1993 Booth, Courtland, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 29 January 1993. Schofield notes written on back. Booth, Courtland, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 February 1993. Attached: “Muir Meeting – Ideas & Thoughts, 11 February 1993, Concord Museum.” “Muir Meeting – Ideas & Thoughts, 11 February 1993, Concord Museum.” Separate copy. “John Muir in Concord 1893: Anniversary Observance Project” Meeting notes and directory of contacts, 25 February 1993 (Copy, 4 l.). Booth, Courtland, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 3 March 1993. Anderson, Kathi, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 20 March 1993. Bowdoin, Helen, letter to Frederick Turner, 22 March 1993. Turner, Frederick. “The Music of a Thought” Orion 11: 3, Summer 1992, pp. 33- 37. Booth, Court, note to “John Muir in Concord/1993 Observance Project” members, 25 March 1993. “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993.” Meeting notes from 31 March 1993 (2 l.). Booth, Court, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 April 1993. “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993 Statement of Purpose,” 5 April 1993 (2 Copies) Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Court Booth, 8 April 1993. “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993.” Meeting notes from 14 April 1993. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 28 April 1993.

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“John Muir in Concord.” Meeting notes from 30 April 1993. McGrady, Suzanne. “Festivities to mark naturalist‟s 1893 trip here.” The Concord Journal 20 May 1993 (2 Copies). Booth, Court, letter to “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993” members, 24 May 1993 (2 l.). Booth, Court and Kevin Harding, letter to “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993” invitees re: Thomas Watkins reception, 25 May 1993. “John Muir and the Great Community” press release for 8 June, 1993 (Copy, 3 l.). “John Muir & the Great Community.” John Muir in Concord 1893-1993 flyer, 8 June 1993 (3 Originals). “John Muir in Concord 1893-1993.” Walden Earthnet Salon flyer, 13 June 1993. Booth, Court, letter to Year of John Muir project members, 17 June 1993. “John Muir in Concord, 1893-1993” meeting minutes, 30 June 1993 (2 l.). “Program Planning: Concord & John Muir‟s influence, 1893-1993.” Stapled packet consisting of many individual items already appearing in folder. (2 copies). Schofield notes – made during planning meetings, perhaps (8 leaves). 93. John Muir: Life and Legacy, April 12-13, 1985 (incl. ES photographs) Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 27 September 1984. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Ronald H. Limbaugh, 10 October 1984. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 16 October 1984. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 29 November 1984. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 January 1985. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 18 February 1985 (2 l.). Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 1 March 1985. Limbaugh, Ronald H., letter to “Muir Conferences speakers,” 21 May 1985. University of the Pacific Campus Guide. Ticket for “Special Event” at the Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, 12 April 1985. Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies. “Verification of Arrangements for California History Institute.” Edmund A. Schofield bio for conference program. Draft of program for “John Muir: Life and Legacy” conference. Updated draft of program for “John Muir: Life and Legacy” conference. Conference mailing and registration form. “Program checklist” for Edmund A. Schofield for conference. Copy of registration for Schofield for conference. Schofield notes – on travel accommodations. Samples of bios from previous conference. Receipt from Crimson Travel for trip to conference. Credit card receipt.

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“John Muir: Life and Legacy.” April 12-13, 1985, brochure. 2 temporary parking permits for the University of the Pacific. B&w photograph of Schofield for inclusion in conference program brochure, 4 copies. “The World of John Muir” announcement and order form, The Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, University of the Pacific [N.D.]. “The Pacific Historian” advertisement and order form. Muir, John. “The Mountains are Calling” Creation 1: 5, November/December 1985, p. 3. Resources in Creation Spirituality 1985. Massey, Brian P. “John Muir v. the Hetch Hetchy „Temple Destroyers‟: His Final Round.” The Californians 3: 2, March/April 1985, pp. 38-41. Wake, Victoria. “Footnotes on Muir.” Sierra 70: 5, September/October 1985, pp. 94-97. 94. Other John Muir Events “John Muir and the American Environment” registration form, University of the Pacific [N.D.]. Huber, J. Parker “Retracing John Muir‟s New Zealand Travels” Premier Presentation flyer, 30 March, no year listed. “John Muir‟s California” information sheet and application, The Henry D. Thoreau School of Holistic Education and Eastern Connecticut State College, 1982. “A Conversation with a Tramp” Lee Stetson flyer, 12 April 1985. One original flyer and one copy. “Call for Papers and Participation: California Immigrants: People, Plans, and Animals.” University of the Pacific. 23-25 April, 1992. “Call for Papers and Participation: John Muir in Historical Perspective.” The John Muir Center for Regional Studies, University of the Pacific, 18-21 April 1996. “John Muir in Historical Perspective” program, California History Institute, 18- 21 April 1996. Includes registration form. “Opening of John Muir Birthplace Visitor Centre.” Press release, East Lothian Council, Haddington, Scotland. Accessed from Yahoo on 22 August 2003. 95. Postage Stamp, 1997-1998 “Postal Service Announces First 30 Stamps in Celebrate the Century Program.” United States Postal Service, 11 December 1997 (3 l.) [See Realia box for “Celebrate the Century: 1900s.” United States Postal Service. 3 shrink-wrapped sets of postage stamps, including the one commemorating “John Muir, Preservationist.”]

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MUIR RESEARCH RESOURCES 96. Bancroft Library, UC-Berkeley Schofield notes – on Muir sources in library. 97. Buske, Frank F. Schofield notes – on Buske address. Buske, Frank F., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 12 July 1980. Buske, Frank F., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 31 July 1986. Schofield notes -- on Buske “NEH Seminar.” 98. Callicott, J. Baird Callicott, J. Baird. “Genesis and John Muir.” Review copy [N.D.] (61-page typescript). 99. Limbaugh, Ronald H. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 22 April 1985. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 10 June 1985. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 May 1986. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 12 May 1986. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 1 July 1986. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 December 1986. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 29 April 1989. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 9 July 1989. Limbaugh, Ron, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 19 October 1995. 100. Muir Organizations “Help Promote the Spirit of John Muir in Wisconsin.” Wisconsin Muir Foundation donation form. Sierra Club membership brochure. “Canadian Friends of John Muir,” http://www.johnmuir.org/canada. Accessed 18 November 2001. Entries are: The Canadian Friends of John Muir; Report on the „DIG‟ Trout Hollow 1999; at Trout Hollow; John Muir‟s Meaford 1865. “John Muir Birthplace Appeal,” East Lothian Council http://www.elothian- museums.demon.co.uk/jmh-main.htm. Accessed 17 October 2003. Schofield notes – on the John Muir Association.

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101. Muir Papers on Microfilm “The complete papers of one of America‟s most prominent conservationists, John Muir.” Publication advertisement from Chadwyck-Healey. With insert for address update. “The John Muir Papers, 1856-1942.” Single-page flyer, Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1 July 1985. Receipt letter from Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 15 April 1986, for guide purchase. Harmon, Kenneth, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 9 February 1989. Chadwyck-Healey Inc. receipt. “The John Muir Papers 1858-1957 with Printed Index/Guide.” 28 February 1989. (1 original, 1 copy) Buell, Lawrence, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 18 March 1992. Note attached. Huber, J. Parker, postcard to Edmund A. Schofield, 1 July 1992. Huber, J. Parker, postcard to Edmund A. Schofield, 21 October 1993. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Lawrence Buell, 16 December 1993. Buell, Lawrence, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 19 December 1993. Buell, Lawrence, card to Edmund A. Schofield, 24 December 1993. Bunker, Nathaniel, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 28 December 1993. Attached is Schofield‟s invoice to sell the John Muir papers microform to Harvard, 24 December 1993 and a second one dated 14 January 1994. Bunker‟s business card is also attached. Bunker, Nathaniel, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 14 January 1994. Schofield notes – on locations of Muir papers (3 leaves) Schofield notes – on gleanings from Limbaugh and Lewis‟s book (3 leaves). Lassleben, Lauren. “Preservation and the Conservation Movement: The Sierra Club Records.” Annotation 27: 2, June 1999, pp. 7-8. “Microfilming the Papers of John Muir.” Annotation 27: 2, June 1999, pp. 5-6. Limbaugh, Ronald and Kirsten E. Lewis, eds. The Guide and Index to the Microform Edition of the John Muir Papers. Alexander, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1986. 102. Muir Project – Bills W. H. Bass Photo Co. Invoice, Indianapolis, 6 February 1981. Schofield, Edmund Western Union Mailgram to Sally Miller, 17 November 1985. 3 Post office customer receipts: 16 September 1985; 19 November 1985; 20 November 1985. State Historical Society of Wisconsin Photo Print invoice, 24 July 1985, (4 copies). Cravens, Debra S. (State Historical Society of Wisconsin), letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 25 October 1985.

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103. Muir sources of information Wolfe, Linnie Marsh John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1938, title page. Attached to: John of the Mountains, Unpublished Journals of John Muir [book review], Christian Century, 22 June 1979. Panorama West Books catalog, 1986. Dictionary Catalog of the Library of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, page for Muir entries. “Bradley Bibliography” Index of Authors and Titles, p. 601. “Library of the Arnold Arboretum” Author Catalogue, p. 507, 215. Swift, Hildegarde H. “Partial Bibliography.” From From the Eagle’s Wing: A Biography of John Muir, William Morrow, 1962, pp. 282-287. “John Muir: The Man, the Poet, the Legacy.” Ad for video by Ziggy Stone, accessed from http://www.sierraclub.org on 9 June 2004. Stone, Ziggy. Information and photo from http://www.gameshowutopia.com, accessed 9 June 2004. The Wilderness Idea (film). Four advertisement pieces. 104. Schofield – Misc. Correspondence Cummings, Bill, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 21 July 1980. Fleck, Richard F., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 31 May 1985. Stumpff, Linda Moon, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 29 June 1985. Williamson, Myrna, archives form and fee schedule, n.d. Schofield, Edmund A., note to Boston Public Library, 22 April 1986. Hague, Harlan, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 23 May 1986. [Lewis], Kirsten E., postcard to Edmund A. Schofield, 7 July 1986. Hague, Harlan, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 17 November 1986. Morrison, Daryl, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 8 December 1986. Spaulding, Pamela, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 1 August 1989. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to National Climatic Data Center, 27 February 1990. A marked copy was sent in reply. Chartrand, Phebe, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 March 1990. Includes “A Guide to the Records and Microfilm of McGill Observatories and Some Records of Other Weather Observers,” and other particulars about the University Archives, McGill University, Montreal. [Brynildson], Erik, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 7 March 1990. Louie, P.Y.T., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 9 March 1990. Krishtalka, Henie, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 15 March 1990. Brothman, Brien, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 16 March 1990. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, order form, 16 March 1990.

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Ingerson, Alice E., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 7 June 1990. Includes informational sheet about the Forest History Society. Miller, Sally M., letter to Muir Center Participant, 2 October 1990. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 8 October 1990. Foy, Kevin C., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 13 November 1990, includes guidelines for contributors and referees to the Forest History Society. 105. “When John Muir Saw the Light” “John Muir Sees the Light.” Unknown source, 4-page typescript Schofield notes -- “When John Muir Saw the Light.” (1 leaf) Schofield notes – “John Muir Sees the Light.” (6 leaves) 106. American Nature Writing Newsletter The American Nature Writing Newsletter Issues: 1: 1, Spring 1989; 1: 2, Fall 1989; 2: 1, Spring 1990. 107. Holt-Atherton Newsletter Holt-Atherton Newsletter issues: 1: 1, Spring 1986; 1: 2, Summer 1986; 1: 3, Fall 1986; 1: 4, Winter 1986. 108. John Muir Newsletter Piper, Pearl, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 27 February 1992, acknowledging payment of membership. Receipt is attached. Renewal notice, with Schofield notes. Schofield note – on publication. John Muir Newsletter issue (old series): 5: 2, April/June 1985. University of the Pacific flyer advertising new John Muir Newsletter. Miller, Sally M., letter to colleagues, 12 June 1990, with publication style sheet attached. Limbaugh, R.H. and Miller, Sally M., letter to Friend of the Muir Center, 20 September 1990, about publication. John Muir Newsletter issues: 1: 1, Winter 1990-1991; 1: 2, Spring 1991; 1: 3, Summer 1991; 1: 4, Fall 1991; 2: 1, Winter 1992; 2: 2, Spring 1992; 2: 4, Fall 1992; 3: 1, Winter 1993; 3: 2, Spring 1993; 3: 3, Summer 1993 (2 copies); 3: 4, Fall 1993; 5: 3, Summer 1995. Limbaugh, Ron. “New Cache of Muir Letters Discovered in England.” John Muir Newsletter 4: 2, Spring 1994, accessed from http://www.sierraclub.org on 2 February 1999.

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Reid, Harvey. “College Friend Describes Muir‟s Mechanical Marvels.” John Muir Newsletter 4: 3, Summer 1994, accessed from http://www.sierraclub.org on 2 February 1999. 109. View from John Muir’s Window Schofield notes – on publication. The View from John Muir’s Window. Issue 26, March 1980. The View from John Muir’s Window. Issue 27, June 1980. 110. Muir, John – Miscellaneous I Sherwood, Mary P. “Renaissance at Walden” Arnoldia, 46: 3, Summer 1985, pp. 47-59. “A Visit from John Muir” Arnoldia, 46: 3, Summer 1985, pp. 61-62. [uncredited; written by Schofield] Schofield, Edmund A. “Books.” [book reviews of 6 Muir-related publications] Arnoldia, 46: 4, Fall 1986, pp. 64-70. Zorn, Jeffrey R. “A Legacy of Publication: William Frederic Badé and Tell en- Nasbeh.” Biblical Archaeology Review 23: 4, July/August 1997, pp. 68-69. “Canby, William Marriott.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, pp. 35-36. “Hunnewell, Horatio Hollis.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 113. Hunnewell, Hollis Horatio. Life, Letters and Diary of Horatio Hollis Hunnewell. Volume 2. Boston: 1906, pp. 230-231. “LeConte, Joseph.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 131. “Merriam, Clinton Hart.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 152. “Mills, Enos Abija.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 154. “Watson, Sereno.” In Joseph and Nesta Dunn Ewan, Biographical Dictionary of Rocky Mountain Naturalists. Bohn: Scheltema & Holkema, 1981, p. 233. Dumanoski, Dianne. “Tracing the Environmental Movement‟s Green Years.” [book review of Philip Shabecoff‟s Fierce Green Fire: The American Environmental Movement] The Boston Globe, 5 April 1993 (2 copies). “Hoagland, Edward.” In Who’s Who in America, 1992-1993.

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Schofield, Edmund A. Susan Delano McKelvey bibliography, as reprinted in unknown source. Clayton, Mark. “Rift Over Canada‟s Rocky Ridge.” The Christian Science Monitor 26 March 1992, pp. 10-11. 111. Muir, John – Miscellaneous II Flyer for conference “California and the Pacific Rim: Past, Present, Future.” April 29-May 1, 1994, 3 pages. Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies, completed photocopy order forms (3 different). Empty envelope addressed from Schofield to Ronald M. Limbaugh. Bill for MetroNet Radio Paging and Message Services, 1 July 1990. Edwin Way Teale quote from 1991 daily calendar. 4 call slips for the Indiana Historical Society Library. 3 call slips from the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library. 4 call slips from the Boston Public Library, reproduced onto one sheet of paper. Schofield notes – on Muir research, contacts, etc. (58 leaves of varying sizes).

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MUIR PAPER 112. Muir Paper – Miscellaneous Niemela, Aina, ORION editor, postcard to Edmund A. Schofield, 27 February 1985. Niemala, Aina, ORION editor, postcard to Edmund A. Schofield, 23 April 1985. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 23 May 1985. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 13 June 1985. Pumroy, Eric, letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 22 July 1985. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 13 August 1985. Schofield, Edmund A., letter to Sally M. Miller, 18 September 1985 (copy, 2 l.). Receipt from Boris Color Laboratories, 26 September 1985, for photos for article. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 4 October 1985 (2 l.) Lewis, Kirsten E., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 5 November 1985. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 13 November 1985. “Assignment of Copyright” agreement, signed 18 November 1985. Miller, Sally M., letter to Edmund A. Schofield, 18 December 1985. Lewis, Kirsten E., letter to Ed Schofield, 6 January 1986. Miller, Sally M., letters to reviewers Grace Palladino; Pam Byrne; Patricia Cline Cohen; Jacquelyn Dowd Hall; William M. Tuttle, Jr.; and George C. Wright, 27 August 1986. 113. Muir Paper – Notes Schofield notes – on writing and assembling his paper for the Pacific Historian (72 leaves). Includes portions of beginning drafts. 114. Muir Paper – Drafts I 5 separate drafts of the Schofield paper, with author‟s editorial notes. 115. Muir Paper – Drafts II 2 subsequent drafts of the Schofield paper, with author‟s editorial notes. 116. Muir Paper – Drafts III 2 subsequent drafts of the Schofield paper, with author‟s editorial notes.

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117. Muir Paper – Final Result Two copies of The Pacific Historian, 29: 2-3, Summer-Fall 1985. The entire issue is devoted to “John Muir: Life and Legacy.”

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