American Decades
The Yosemite
Nonfiction work
By: John Muir
Date: 1912
Source: Muir, John. The Yosemite. New York: Century, 1912. Available online at http://www.yosemite.ca.us/john_muir_exhibit/writings/the_yo... ; website home page: http://www.yosemite.ca.us/ (accessed May 19, 2003).
About the Author: John Muir (1838–1914) was born in Scotland, but when he was a young boy, his family moved to the Wisconsin wilderness. He was fascinated by nature's wonders. With little formal education, he enrolled at the University of Wisconsin and studied the natural sciences. In 1892, he founded the Sierra Club, which aimed to preserve the Sierra Nevada.
Introduction
The Hetch Hetchy Valley was once one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the United States. Located...
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1910's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- "The New Nationalism"
- "Henry Cabot Lodge: Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine"
- "Votes for Women"
- The Yosemite
- "Composition and Characteristics of the Population for Wards of Cities of 50,000 or More: Lawrence"
- "Woodrow Wilson: The Tampico Affair"
- Family Limitation
- The Zimmermann Telegram
- Woodrow Wilson's Declaration of War Message
- "Opposition to Wilson's War Message"
- "Over the Top": By an American Soldier Who Went
- "Henry Cabot Lodge Speaks Out Against the League of Nations, Washington, D.C., August 12, 1919"
- "Statement by Emma Goldman at the Federal Hearing in Re Deportation"
- Volstead Act of 1919
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
