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  1. John Muir - farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer, and conservationist - was born on April 21, 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland. Until the age of eleven he attended the local schools of that small coastal town. In 1849, the Muir family emigrated to the United States, settling first at Fountain Lake and then moving to Hickory Hill ...

  2. May 13, 2024 · John Muir played many roles in his life, all of which helped him succeed in his role as an advocate for Nature. As America’s most famous naturalist and conservationist, Muir fought to protect the wild places he loved, places we can still visit today. Muir’s writings convinced the U.S. government to protect Yosemite, Sequoia, Grand Canyon and Mt. Rainier as national parks.

  3. Apr 7, 2011 · July-Sep 1880 – Muir takes his second trip to Alaska. May-October 1881 – Muir takes his third trip to Alaska on U.S.S. Corwin. Spring 1887 – Muir accepts an offer to edit and contribute to ...

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  5. On February 12, 2024, radiation oncology services at John Muir Health’s Concord Medical Center will be relocated to the Behring Pavilion on the Walnut Creek Medical Center campus. John Muir Health is an integrated system of doctors, hospitals and other services providing the highest quality patient care every day through the contributions of ...

  6. John Muir was one of the earliest advocates of the national park idea, and its most eloquent spokesman. Born in Dunbar, Scotland, he moved with his family to a Wisconsin farm in 1849. Muir's ...

  7. Sep 16, 2022 · Dr. John Theophile Strentzel. John Muir's Father-in-Law. Dr. John Strentzel was born in Lublin, Poland, November 29, 1813. His family was well-to-do, and able to provide a life of "being attended with all desirable comforts". At age six, he was sent to school along with the sons of officials and nobility.

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