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John Muir Collections

Since 1970, the University of the Pacific, in Stockton, California, has been the repository for the John Muir Papers, and much of Muir's personal library. The collecton includes Muir's journals and notebooks, correspondence, manuscript writings, drawings, and family and biographers' papers. These materials represent the largest collection of Muir's works in the world. In 1980, the University began a five-year project to gather and publish these documents. The project culminated in a microfilm/microfiche edition of Muir's papers. Published as The John Muir Papers, 1858-1957, the limited copies were distributed to forty repositories throughout the United States, giving access to researchers around the United States. In recent years ,much of the microfilm collection has been digitized, and there is an ongoing project to crowd-source the transcription of Muir's journals and letters to allow for full-text searching. Since that time, additional Muir-related materials has been added to the library's special collections.

Why the University of the Pacific? Several of Muir's descendants attended University of the Pacific during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1970, the heirs of Muir's two daughters, Wanda Muir-Hanna and Helen Muir-Funk, entrusted University of the Pacific with the majority of John Muir's manuscripts and personal papers. That indefinite loan led to additional acquisitions, including most of Muir's personal library and a portion of his office furniture from his home in Martinez. In 2019, the University of Pacific was given ownership of Muir's papers.

In 2021, the University began preparing the "Muir Experience" museum, with artifacts and exhibits explaining Muir's life in full.

The University of the Pacific hosted the first academic conference on John Muir in 1980, and has hosted additional Muir conferences at least every five years thereafter. Several books resulting from the papers presented at these conferences are annotated in our Historical and Literary Analyses section of our John Muir Bibliography, wthi the most recent noted below.

Today, the University of the Pacific continues to host several programs related to John Muir:

Other Resources from University of the Pacific:

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