the john muir exhibit - writings - my first summer in the sierra
My First Summer in the Sierra
by
John Muir
Contents
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Through the Foothills with a Flock of Sheep
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In Camp on the North Fork of the Merced
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A Bread Famine
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To the High Mountains
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The Yosemite
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Mount Hoffman and Lake Tenaya
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A Strange Experience
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The Mono Trail
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Bloody Canon and Mono Lake
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The Tuolumne Camp
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Back to the Lowlands
Liberty Cap, with Vernal and Nevada Falls
With Illustrations from Drawings
made by the Author in 1869
and from Photographs by Herbert W. Gleason
Houghton Mifflin Company
Boston and New York
The Riverside Press Cambridge
Published June 1911
Copyright, 1911, by John Muir
All Rights Reserved
To
The Sierra Club of California,
Faithful Defender of
the People's Playgrounds
Illustrations in the Text
Plates
Reproduced from photographs by Herbert W. Gleason, several of which
were taken while in the company of the author, who is seen in the one
facing page 216.
From sketches made by the author in 1869.
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Horseshoe Bend, Merced River
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On Second Bench. Edge of the Main Forest Belt, above Coulterville,
near Greeley's Mill
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Camp, North Fork of the Merced
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Mountain Live Oak (Quercus chrysolepis), Eight Feet in Diameter
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Sugar Pine
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Douglas Squirrel Observing Brother Man
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Divide Between the Tuolumne and the Merced, below Hazel Green
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Track of Singing Dancing Grasshopper in the Air over North Dome
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Abies magnifica (Mt. Clark, Top of South Dome, Mt. Starr King)
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Illustrating Growth of New Pine from Branch Below the Break of Axis of
Snow-crushed Tree
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Approach of Dome Creek to Yosemite
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Junipers in Tenaya Canon
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View of Tenaya Lake Showing Cathedral Peak
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One of the Tributary Fountains of the Tuolumne Canon Waters, on the
North Side of the Hoffman Range
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Glacier Meadow, on the Headwaters of the Tuolumne, 9500 Feet above the Sea
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Mono Lake and Volcanic Cones, Looking South
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Highest Mono Volcanic Cones (near view)
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One of the Highest Mt. Ritter Fountains
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Glacier Meadow Strewn with Moraine Boulders, 10,000 Feet above the Sea
(near Mt. Dana)
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Front of Cathedral Peak
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View of Upper Tuolumne Valley
Source
The electronic text for
My First Summer in the Sierra
was acquired from the
Library of Congress
Web server
under the
Evolution of the Conservation Movement
section of their
American Memory Web site.
It has been reformatted for the John Muir Exhibit.
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