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    Letter from Angelo Heilprin to John Muir, 1901 May 3.

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    [letterhead]Academy of Natural Sciences,Phila May 3 of 1901John Muir, Esq.Dear Sir.The Committee on Organization of the American Alpine Club cordially invite you to join the Club as one of its original members or Founders. A paper setting forth the purposes of the association is herewith enclosed. Trusting that we may have the pleasure and benefit of your association, I remain, with much respect,Very truly yours,Angelo HeilprinChrmn Comm. on Organ.A.A.C.0286

    New lizards from Beata Island

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    Letter from Angelo Heilprin to John Muir, 1901 May 3.

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    [letterhead]Academy of Natural Sciences,Phila May 3 of 1901John Muir, Esq.Dear Sir.The Committee on Organization of the American Alpine Club cordially invite you to join the Club as one of its original members or Founders. A paper setting forth the purposes of the association is herewith enclosed. Trusting that we may have the pleasure and benefit of your association, I remain, with much respect,Very truly yours,Angelo HeilprinChrmn Comm. on Organ.A.A.C.0286

    Letter from Angelo Heilprin to John Muir, [1902] Jul 22.

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    [2]accomplish much for our mountains. Thanking you for your kind letter which I only recently recd.I remainYour very truly,Angelo Heilprin[in margin: 363][1][Sead. Nat. Sciencees?],Phil[illegible] - July 22.John Muir, Esq.I am greatly pleased that you will join in the [formation?] of the American Alpine Club. It seems to me that a field of promise lies before it, & that it may03021https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40654/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Angelo Heilprin to John Muir, [1902] Jul 22.

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    [2]accomplish much for our mountains. Thanking you for your kind letter which I only recently recd.I remainYour very truly,Angelo Heilprin[in margin: 363][1][Sead. Nat. Sciencees?],Phil[illegible] - July 22.John Muir, Esq.I am greatly pleased that you will join in the [formation?] of the American Alpine Club. It seems to me that a field of promise lies before it, & that it may03021https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40654/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Angelo Heilprin to John Muir, 1901 May 3.

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    [letterhead]Academy of Natural Sciences,Phila May 3 of 1901John Muir, Esq.Dear Sir.The Committee on Organization of the American Alpine Club cordially invite you to join the Club as one of its original members or Founders. A paper setting forth the purposes of the association is herewith enclosed. Trusting that we may have the pleasure and benefit of your association, I remain, with much respect,Very truly yours,Angelo HeilprinChrmn Comm. on Organ.A.A.C.02860https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40420/thumbnail.jp

    Notes on the Tertiary Geology of the Southern United States

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    Volume: 33Start Page: 151End Page: 15
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