Sunday, November 18, 2018

In spite of "fioggings"

Mr. Muir led a very rewarding life.

From J. Swett:

"John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland, in 1836. His mother, Anne Gilrye, is a descendant of the old Scotch family of Gilderoy. His father, Daniel Muir, was a grain-merchant. John was the third child in a family of eight children, three boys and five girls. At three years of age he was sent to the public school, where for eight years he was put through the ordinary English branches, Latin, French, the Catechism, and the Bible, in the old Scotch style. In spite of hard lessons and many fioggings, he grew up savagely strong, healthy, and active, fond of all kinds of games and of long tramps into the country and along the sea-shore."

https://vault.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/life/john_muir_by_john_swett/default.aspx

Another noble immigrant.

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