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A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
by John Muir
Contents
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Kentucky Forests and Caves
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Crossing the Cumberland Mountains
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Through the River Country of Georgia
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Camping among the Tombs
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Through Florida Swamps and Forests
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Cedar Keys
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A Sojourn in Cuba
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By a Crooked Route to California
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Twenty Hill Hollow
A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
By
John Muir
Edited By
William Frederic Badè
With Illustrations
Boston And New York
Houghton Mifflin Company
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1916
Copyright, 1916, By Houghton Mifflin Company
All Rights Reserved
Published November 1916
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John Muir About 1870
Frontispiece
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From a photograph by Bradley & Rulofson, San Francisco, Cal.
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Map Showing Route Of Walk to the Gulf
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Kentucky Oaks
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From a photograph by Theodore Eitel
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Entrance To Mammoth Cave
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From a photograph. By courtesy of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
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The Clinch River, Tennessee
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From a photograph. By courtesy of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
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A Southern Pine
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From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
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Spanish Moss
(
Tillandsia
)
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From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
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In Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah
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From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
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By The St. John'S River In Eastern Florida
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From a photograph by Herbert W. Gleason
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A Florida Palmetto Hummocks Or "Hammock"
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From a photograph by
Herbert K. Job
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Lime Key, Florida
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From Mr. Muir's sketch in the original journal
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Morro Castle And Entrance To Havana Harbor
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From a photograph
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Twenty Hill Hollow, Merced County, California
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From a sketch by Mr. Muir
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The
colored half-tone of a Florida-sunset
which appears on the cover
is from a water-color by Miss Amelia M. Watson.
Bibliographic Information
Muir, John, 1838-1914
A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916
Library of Congress Catalog Number: Qh31.M9 A354 1916
Scanned and converted to HTML by Dan E. Anderson, 1996.