Muir was distracted easily from bookmaking in the upstairs Scribble Den and couldn't stand the sounds of nearby practicing. Muir left a strong impression on Emerson, and despite the brevity of their interaction, Muir and Emerson ultimately ended up exchanging letters for the rest of the time Emerson was alive. While she suffered great losses, illnesses, and hardships, she protected and supported her family on its journey to a life of contented prosperity. Muir's grandfather helped kindle Muir's love of nature at an early age by taking him on walks through the Scottish countryside. It is part of the universal warfare between right and wrong." You'll think you're back in the mountains. John of the Mountains, 11. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. Louie recognized this and unselfishly encouraged him to follow his heart. The frost had changed the grasses and a kind of willow to the most brilliant yellows and reds; these contrasting with the two-leafed pine and Williamson spruce, the cold gray rocks, the colder snow, made a glorious sight." In March of 1881, Louie gave birth to a daughter they named Annie. For the next fifteen years after graduation from YLS in 1864 Louie was at home with her parents. It was late in October, and at an elevation of 10,000 fttet. Muir was an adventurous and active child who loved playing outdoors. They bought and sold real estate in addition to running an alfalfa ranch. Keith, an epicure, also wrote that Muir was a poor provider on their outings, and that he tired of bread, dried meat, and sugarless coffee. is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Over the rest of Roosevelt's administration, he set aside 148,000,000 acres of forest reserves and the number of national parks doubled. Because of his many impassioned articles that were being published, much of the public was persuaded and wrote letters to congress in support of Muir's beliefs, and other outside groups also lobbied congress for the establishment of a national park. Muir Funk - deceased. Thank you for your support in 2022, Join me for a special 2-part Owl-o-ween Drawing Cl, Together with a small team of hardworking folks, I, Exploring Monterey, CA. With a plant press in his backpack, Muir walked more than 1,000 miles from Kentucky to the Gulf of Mexico, gathering specimens along the way. Mrs. Carr was the wife of one of Muir's professors at the University of Wisconsin and the two corresponded for several decades. Along with a few other companions, he explored Glacier Bay, expanding his research. Ross Hanna - lives in Dixon, CA (as of 2004) Jack. By now, Muir was seen as the head of the Western conservation movement and in 1892 he established the Sierra Club in order to "explore, enjoy, and render accessible the mountain region of the Pacific Coast" and to "publish authentic information concerning them" with the ultimate goal of conservation. Among her letters which encouraged John back to the mountains is the one from August 9, 1888, letter which he received in Seattle just after a climb of Mt. Importing seeds and cuttings from around the world, Dr. Strentzel employed new scientific methods in horticulture, exhibiting oranges and award-winning wines as early as 1861. Wanda wrote to her mother in 1902 from a Sierra Club outing with her father, Yesterday we had a meeting of college women here in campisn't it a fine answer to the people who say that college girls are weak and good for nothing generally? ", 6. ", 5. He took a train across the isthmus and then went by boat once more all the way to San Francisco, California. In 1880, John Muir married Strentzel's only surviving daughter, Louisa. The 1863 YLS catalog lists departments in English, Language (Latin, French, German, and Spanish) and Fine Arts (Music, Painting, and Drawing). The two Scots had differing opinions on many topics. Louie was the daughter of Dr. John Strentzel, a noted horticulturalist in the Alhambra Valley of California. In 1876 he built Granger's Wharf and warehouses into the Carquinez Straight portion of the Sacramento River off the Martinez shore. Dr. Strentzel bought 20 acres of land to experiment with a variety of fruit-growing techniques. Muir's popular writings caught the attention of President Theodore Roosevelt, who invited him camping in Yosemite. Daughter Helen's July 1963 letter contains a rare look at Louie and forms much of what we know about Louie. According to hers and John's daughter, Helen, "she was a devoted daughter and a great comfort to her parents in their later years. John Muir Laws is a trained wildlife biologist, and has illustrated and written multiple books on field drawings. Wanda loved to hike in the hills, play the violin, and was an active member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at the University of California, Berkeley. "Make The Mountains Glad: John And The SIERRA. He also began his medical studies at the University of Pesth, Hungary, and received his diploma in 1839. Taft was also convinced and protected the valley during his term. Mt. John Muir, (born April 21, 1838, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotlanddied December 24, 1914, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), Scottish-born American naturalist, writer, and advocate of U.S. forest conservation, who was largely responsible for the establishment of Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park, which are located in California. Wanda and Mt. John Muir Laws, aka Jack, is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Jeanne Carr was an amateur botanist and lover of nature. The Alaska book and Yosemite book, Dear John, must be written, and you need to be your own self, well and strong to make them worthy of you. This resource, now in its second edition, is free to educators and has been downloaded and used worldwide in schools, science centers, home school communities, camps, and informal science education programs. ", 15. "Of course, there were roses of all kinds, but the great thicket of single Cherokee roses were by far the sweetest; and there were jasmine, honeysuckle, lavender, lilies, wisteria, magnolias, and heliotrope. The shock and horror of the accident for Muir finally pushed him to leave industry work forever. That night, during the campfire discussion, Muir's main focus of conversation was not only the need for forest preservation but also his concern that the California State Grant of Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove, surrounded in 1892 by Yosemite National Park, be receded to the United States for inclusion in the park. This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. Richard Hanna - deceased 5/9/92. John Muir took over as ranch manager, overseeing the 2,600-acre operation when the doctor's health began to fail. Here, Muir partnered with his father-in-law and managed a successful family fruit ranch. "Mama was the perfect helpmate,", Louie enjoyed ranch living and, with the help of the ranch foreman, was able to make sure the cultivating and planting was done in the spring. From there, Muir traveled with a companion he met on the boat to Yosemite Valley. Eventually he relegated the girls' practicing to the soundproof brick room supporting the water tank at the rear of the house. This Joint Resolution accepted the recession by the State of California of the Yosemite Valley Grant and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove, now the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, which withdrew them from state protection and put them under federal protection, making them part of Yosemite National Park. It is part of the universal warfare between right and wrong. So much has been made of Muir's life that Louie's life and contributions are hardly known. Attention, observation, curiosity, and creative thinking are not gifts, but skills that grow with training and deliberate practice. Dr. Strentzel immigrated to the United States in 1840 and moved west to Texas where he settled and married Louisiana Erwin in 1843.Their first child, a daughter named Louisa (Louie), was born in 1846, and a son, John, in 1848. A world of infinite beauty and discovery waits just beyond the point where we usually stop paying attention. Muir and Jeanne Carr met at the fair, where Carr was greatly impressed by Muir's inventions. From there, he crossed the Canadian border and kept . With more than one million members, this grassroots group continues Muir's work to this day. John Muir Laws was with his mother's botany group on Table Mountain and a woman with a sketchbook captured his attention. On a very stormy April 14, 1880, they were married in the Strentzel's white house with white Astrakan apple blossoms decorating the home. In 1884 Louie accompanied her husband to Yosemite Valley. Muir and other concerned citizens also founded the Sierra Club, a nonprofit organization promoting outdoor recreation and environmental advocacy. Son of the Wilderness, 4. Muir got a job breaking horses at a ranch and then soon afterwards got a job as a shepherd. In particular, he discovered his love for botany and was heavily influenced by the writings of naturalist philosophers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. John of the Mountains, "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe." It was not until 1879 that he finally proposed to her. John Muir's Father-in-Law. 14202, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. This year there were 25 students, the same as when the school first opened in 1852. He had been visiting his daughter Helen and her family in Daggett when his cold developed into pneumonia. When she was born in 1881, Muir wrote, I am now the happiest man in the world. Shortly after Wandas birth, and at Louies persuasion, Muir left for Alaska writing the first of many letters to her demonstrating his longing for home and family. There she met her husband, Buell Funk, and together they had four children. - John Muir, "Tracing the ways of glaciers, learning how Nature sculptures mountain-waves in making scenerybeauty that so mysteriously influences every human being, is glorious work." Strentzel Hanna - deceased. Her doctor insisted that a drier climate was the only cure. John Muir Laws points out his favorite painting details in this piece by Tony Foster from inside of Deer Cave in Borneo and gives us an appreciation for this unusual and particularly challenging subject! Another son, Walter, who died in 2004, told an interviewer that he had every book written by his famous grandfather and many written about him by other authors. He was given the 2020 Bay Nature Local Hero award for his work in environmental education. Articles by John Muir Laws News How Nature Journaling Can Make You a Better Birder Helen died in Spokane, Washington, on June 17, 1964. By 1888 they had earned enough money from fruit ranching that they decided to sell the ranch in order so that Muir could return to his true love of exploring the wilderness, doing research, and writing. He traveled by boat to Cuba with the ultimate goal of going to Brazil's Amazon rainforest. "There can be nothing in the world more beautiful than the Yosemite, the groves of the giant sequoiasour people should see to it that they are preserved for their children and their Children's children forever, with their majestic beauty all unmarred," said Theodore Roosevelt. Dr. Dwinell was known to both families: He founded the Sacramento Literary Institute to which Muir lectured in 1876 and 1879; and he was a good friend of Cyrus Mills who purchased the YLS from Miss Atkins in 1865 and who later founded Mills College in Oakland. John Swett bought ranch adjoining Muir holdings.Birth of Wanda Muir; third trip to Alaska aboard the Corwin. @JohnMuirLaws 39.7K subscribers http://www.johnmuirlaws.com/ Nature Drawing Play all Instructional videos on drawing and sketching in nature. For that time, Muir's theory was written off. We are proud to announce that we have partnered with naturalist, artist and educator John Muir Laws to offer you a three class series covering the fundamenta. Muir, however, wanted the area of the Yosemite region that was currently a state park to become a national one. On April 14th, 1880, at the age of 41, John Muir finally married Louie. Muir went against the widely-accepted opinions of Josiah Whitney, the leading geologist of that region, who said that earthquakes formed the valley. "Civilization has not much to brag about. She worked for the school board and headed various women's clubs; was an active Sierra Club member and opened the family home to the citys youth. . As America's most famous naturalist and conservationist, Muir fought to protect the wild places he loved, places we can still visit today. John Muir's Children: He kept several scrapbooks on Polish achievements and entertained many Polish artists and writers, among who were Henry Sienkiewicz, author of Quo Vadis, and the famous Polish actress, Madame Modjeska. "After a whole day in the woods, we are already immortal." His work intersects science, art, and mindfulness. When he was a young boy, he enjoyed hunting birds' nests and re-enacting Scottish battles. Muir's descriptions of glaciers and sequoias brought the beauty of nature to readers nationwide. Silverberg, Robert. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site For his part, Keith kept after Muir to take the detail out of his writing. Two years later, in 1916, the National Parks Service was created to regulate the national parks. She was sitting and drawing the flowers they were finding and Laws, fascinated, followed her and watched her draw. John Hanna: Lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) She became fascinated with trains and plastered her room with posters from the train companies, learned the timetables, and watched for expected trains coming around the mountain. 1. Muir and the doctor were mutually impressed with each other, and a warm friendship began. Son of the Wilderness, 5. John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren. He is the founder and president of the Wild Wonder Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging nature connection and conservation through attention, curiosity, art, science, and community. New York: Putnam, 1972. As it turned out, Willie and Johnnie, as they soon called each other, were born in the same year in Scotland. Muir went to the University of Wisconsin and studied science, philosophy, and literature. John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. Steep Trails (about the Grand Canyon), 14. Wanda: March 25, 1881 - July, 1942 (age 60) Louie was graded on 22 different subjects and scored a perfect 10 on virtually all of them. He leads nature journal workshops and field trips for practitioners and teachers. She bore three children with her husband, Dr. John Strentzel, whom she married in 1843: a daughter, Louisa Louie Elizabeth Wanda (1846), a son, John Johnny Erwin Burcham (1848), and another daughter, Carlotta Lottie (1851). The Hearst Art Gallery at St. Mary's College in Moraga has a collection of 150 Keiths, and a permanent exhibition of a small portion of these can be seen in the Keith room at the Gallery. Bob Hanna: Deceased. Muir determined that he would spend the rest of his life trying to absorb as much of the beauty of God's creation as he could. In 1890, there was only one national park - Yellowstone. Eventually the girls wanted music lessons. John regarded Louie as a "loving, sympathetic wife." Miss Atkins noted that the "Examination passed very creditably. Careers | There was fierce opposition to this proposal from loggers and from those who viewed the park as a "waste" of California's natural resources. Laws has written and illustrated several books including The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling (2016), The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds (2012), Sierra Birds: a Hikers Guide (2004), The Laws Guide to the Sierra Nevada (2007), and The Laws Pocket Guide Set to the San Francisco Bay Area (2009). Today, many of her descendants continue her legacy of service through involvement in environmental organizations. Louisiana helped run the family business by managing the Chinese workers who cooked the meals and worked in the orchards. He was the 2013 Natures Inspiration Honoree, Committee for Green Foothills. Muir urged people to write politicians and "make their lives wretched until they do what is right by the woods." In 1877 Mary Atkins returned to Benicia from Ohio and reopened the old Randall house as a school for girls. Another son, Walter, who died in 2004, told an interviewer that he had every book written by his famous grandfather and many written about him by other authors. After he split ways with his travel companion, Muir visited the gigantic sequoias of the region and marveled at their incredible height. The death of the Strentzel's son, John, in 1857, was a crushing blow to the family. | What's New & About this Site, Home | John would return by the fall to harvest the crops. One song he particularly liked was named "Hold the Fort." From the time they first met, John Muir spent much time talking with his future father-in-law, sharing their common interest in plants. She had six children: John Hanna - lives in Napa, CA (as of 2004) That same year, Muir's wife died. Roosevelt and Muir camped the first night, May 15, at the Mariposa Grove under the Grizzly Giant, with the President bedding down in a pile of about 40 wool blankets, and the second night was spent in the vicinity of Sentinel Dome during a snowstorm that left five inches of new snow on top of the existing five feet of snow. (Only granddaughter), The Muirs first daughter, Annie Wanda, was named after her grandmother, Anne Gilrye Muir. He wrote several more articles which successfully built up his reputation in the scientific community and made him more and more into a public figure. (Only granddaughter) At the end of the '80s when Muir had been home quite a bit of the time, his literary output vanished, and so did his enthusiasm for most everything else. "I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out until sundown, for going out I found, was really going in.". She is buried next to her husband, Buel Alvin Funk in the Bellevue Memorial Cemetery in Ontario, California. She came to California in 1849, the same year that John Muir was coming to Wisconsin from Scotland. He had the most incredible way of describing things, in words I wouldn't even think of.". Louie Muir died on August 6, 1905, and is buried with John, her parents, a brother, a sister and Uncle Henry in the Strentzel/Muir cemetery about a mile from the National Historic Site. Find a Nature Journaling Mentor Near You! "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. His ideas on saving land changed how the United States viewed wilderness. ", 2. Jeanne Carr had long tried to arrange a meeting of the two. "The battle for conservation must go on endlessly. He contributed articles on his research to numerous publications, gave college lectures on agriculture, and helped establish and lead state and local Grange organizations to promote agricultural interests. At YLS a neat personal appearance was important notwithstanding the admonition that "no student is to tarry before a mirror for more than three seconds." Her sister was Wanda Muir Hanna (1881 - 1942). He wrote "only Uncle Sam" could save our country's land for future generations to enjoy, an idea that led to the creation of the National Park Service in 1916. FREE ADMISSION | OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, Copyright 2021 Foster Art & Wilderness Foundation, The Foster, 940 Commercial Street, Palo Alto, CA 94303. He is also a primary author and editor of the interdisciplinary curriculum: Opening the World through Nature Journaling. This free teaching guide is kid-tested and teacher-approved and integrates science, language arts, and visual arts through keeping a nature journal. Muir's wife, The 2nd Edition Opening the World through Journaling: Integrating art, science, and language arts, is written for CNPS by John Muir Laws, Emilie Lygren, Emily Brueunig, and Celeste Lopez. "It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter. This site is a resource of tools for your journey. Stickeen Published (John's only children story). There is nothing that has a right to be considered besides this except the welfare of our children.". Inspired by his luminary, wife Ann Foster, Tony traveled to the Maldives to paint dramatic equatorial sunsets. John of the Mountain, 15. Louie was a wonderful musician, wife, mother, ranch manager and helpmate. For example, in Keith's early career, he included great detail in his paintings and worked hard, following John Ruskin's admonition "to copy nature," to recreate the scene with great accuracy. It was her first and only trip there and was a mistake from the start. Muir's passion for nature brought him to every continent except Antarctica. Muir transformed his adventures into articles and books that sparked peoples' interest in nature. Petrified Forest becomes a national monument. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls. It drives its victims in flocks, repressing the growth of individuality." Cyrus Mills, a graduate of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, met Miss Atkins in Hawaii while the latter was on vacation there. Perrottet, Tony. "Civilization has not much to brag about. ", 13. He bought additional land and planted large vineyards and orchards that included Muscat, Zinfandel and Tokay grapes, and over 50 varieties of pears. Martinez "Therefore we are all, in some sense, mountaineers, and going to the mountains is going home." About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators . 2. There is no computer program that can replicate the richness of seeing a flower up close, the intrigue of geeking out with bugs, or the calm of laying on your back and watching clouds. She stayed close to home because she wanted to, preferring not to be away more than a day or two. Refresh and try again. Eventually Muir gave in to her perseverance and on June 17, 1879, they became engaged, the day before Muir's first trip to Alaska. He traveled to Canada where he collected and recorded botanical specimens. And this is not the end of the world; we should just create a new and improved hypothesis. Mark Elbroch. When the National Park Service began restoring the Muir-Strentzel House, she was very helpful in sharing memories of what the house looked like in the early 1900s. Helen: January 23, 1886 - June, 1964 (age 78) She stayed close to home because she wanted to, preferring not to be away more than a day or two. He shares videos of the classes online with an international community of nature artists. Her letters to her father often included updates about the family and life on the fruit ranch. Founding of the Sierra Club, end of ranching career for John Muir. "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. This brief paper is a tribute to Louie and to the help and support she gave her husband in his work. had two daughters, According to Louie and John's youngest daughter Helen, life at home with her parents was happy. The melody for that song was used in England by the Transport Workers Union and known as "Storm the Fort, Ye Knights of Labor," and by the labor unions in the Eastern US in the 1800s. The system is creative, rigorous, and playful, easy to begin and learn, and will grow and mature over a lifetime. What we know about Louie's music comes from her mother's diary and from some of Louie's sheet music returned to the John Muir National Historic Site by granddaughter Jean Hanna Clark. Muir's articles "The Treasures of Yosemite" and "Features of a Proposed Yosemite National Park" appeared in Century Magazine, which boasted more than one million readers. Dr. Strentzel continued his horticultural work and practiced his medical skills whenever required. John Muir Laws breaks down the hydrology and geology of the Atacama Desert, the driest place on earth, and provides artistic insights about this painting by Tony Foster. She spent the majority of her time at home, often helping her father by typing his manuscripts. The third night of camping was at the edge Bridalveil Meadow in Yosemite Valley, where President Roosevelt was Muir's captive audience to hear a convincing plea for Yosemite wilderness and for setting aside other areas in the United States for park purposes. The 1868 commencement audience included Samuel Clemens. They spent three days exploring meadows and waterfalls and three nights discussing conservation around campfires. There will always be a need for people to stand up and change their communities for the better. Left home to exhibit his inventions at State Agriculture Fair in Madison, Wisconsin; brief jobs; enrolls at the University of Wisconsin. Later, they took up farming along the Merced River, but lost the farm in a flood. - John Muir. In 1853, the family moved to the Alhambra Valley near the town of Martinez, California. Summer sheepherder in high Sierra;returned to live in Yosemite to work for Hutchings, to operate sawmill; began exploration for signs of glaciers. Voyage to California: landed in San Francisco, March 28, and walked across the valley; worked at ranch of Pat Delaney. Although there were other available places for San Francisco to build a reservoir, it was viewed as the cheapest option because it was already government-owned land. His father was extremely pious and stern and would sometimes physically abuse him. By that time Benicia had four schools: the Episcopal School for Boys, the Catholic School for Girls, C.J. ", 7. Helen's room overlooked the train track, tunnels, and trestle, on the side of Mt. whom he married on April 14, 1880. 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