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    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [2]much & knows how wet it is in that region & what [illegible] there is of fixing rheumatism on me But, maybe now when it comes to the scratch, he wishes he had not offered me a pass, which [was an offer?] of his own exclusively Besides, I have not yet seen Doctor Douglass I went twice to see him, but he was out. I will necessarily be guided by what he says, for I am by no means happy over the way this confounded thing hangs on to me. But it will go hard with me if I do not now have a jolly trip with you[3] 00935[letterhead]San Francisco, ……………………………………………. 1880.Yet your pass for Victoria & not for Portland. Though I think we would be all right anyway, to go up to Astoria. The Oregon steamer leaves here on the 30th at 10 AM for Portland That leaves 14 hours of the 30th & 24 hours of the 31st & at least 6 hours of the 1st before the Cala wont get down to Astoria That will be 44 hours in all. When I came down the Oregon was only 36 hours, but of course going up now is much slower workhttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35263/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [1] 00935[letterhead]San Francisco, July 15 1880. Thursday 6 PMFriend Muir: — I saw Cornwall just now He says we can leave on the steamer of the 30th for Victoria & catch the California there He makes the Cala wait at Victoria until the steamer from here gets up to Victoria. So that suits me exactly. I told him I had arranged to go up with you, & he said he would treat us well, but he strongly advised me not to go, after the accident. He has been up on the Puget Sound coasthttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35262/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [4][illegible] sounds p[illegible] The Victoria route is the sure one. I will see Dr Douglas to-day or to-morrow With best respects to Mrs Strentzel, the Doctor Mrs Muir & yourself I am Yours truly J Mageehttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35264/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [1] 00935[letterhead]San Francisco, July 15 1880. Thursday 6 PMFriend Muir: — I saw Cornwall just now He says we can leave on the steamer of the 30th for Victoria & catch the California there He makes the Cala wait at Victoria until the steamer from here gets up to Victoria. So that suits me exactly. I told him I had arranged to go up with you, & he said he would treat us well, but he strongly advised me not to go, after the accident. He has been up on the Puget Sound coasthttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35262/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [4][illegible] sounds p[illegible] The Victoria route is the sure one. I will see Dr Douglas to-day or to-morrow With best respects to Mrs Strentzel, the Doctor Mrs Muir & yourself I am Yours truly J Mageehttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35264/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from T[homas] Magee to John Muir, 1880 Jul 15.

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    [1] 00935[letterhead]San Francisco, July 15 1880. Thursday 6 PMFriend Muir: — I saw Cornwall just now He says we can leave on the steamer of the 30th for Victoria & catch the California there He makes the Cala wait at Victoria until the steamer from here gets up to Victoria. So that suits me exactly. I told him I had arranged to go up with you, & he said he would treat us well, but he strongly advised me not to go, after the accident. He has been up on the Puget Sound coasthttps://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/35262/thumbnail.jp
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