Alaska Days With John Muir
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By Samuel Hall Young 21 Feb, 2019
“Muir’s companion and owner of the dog Stickeen, provides a pleasant, enthusiastic version of some of the same mountain climbs and canoe trips, together with warm personal appreciation of Muir’s character.” -Bibliography Bulletin, Issues 51-6 ... Read more
“Muir’s companion and owner of the dog Stickeen, provides a pleasant, enthusiastic version of some of the same mountain climbs and canoe trips, together with warm personal appreciation of Muir’s character.” -Bibliography Bulletin, Issues 51-60, June 1, 1912 “The author describes his first meeting with John Muir in Alaska in 1879: ‘A hearty grip of the hand, and we seemed to coalesce at once in a friendship which to me at least, has been one of the very best things in a life full of blessings. I sat at his feet; and at the feet of his spirit I still sit, a student, absorbed, surrendered, as this ’priest of nature’s inmost shrine’ unfolds to me the secrets of his ‘mountains of God.’ Dr. Young was then a young missionary stationed at Fort Wrangell in southern Alaska. This book, made up of articles first printed in the Outlook, describes two journeys of exploration and discovery taken in company with John Muir in 1879 and 1890.” -Book Review Digest, Volume 11, February, 1916 ** Less
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Samuel Hall Young graduated from the University of Wooster in Ohio and the Western Theological Seminary in Allegheny, Pennsylvania and was ordained by the Presbyterian Church. He went to Fort Wrangel,...
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