Crossword clues for muir
muir
- California forest named after a naturalist
- Actress Jean
- ABC News anchor David ___
- Woods near S. F
- U.S. naturalist: 1838-1914
- U.S. naturalist
- TV's Mrs
- TV's ''The Ghost and Mrs. ___''
- The Sierra Club founder
- The Ghost and Mrs. ____
- Sierra Club cofounder John
- She hosted a ghost on TV
- Scottish-born preservationist
- Scottish heath
- Pioneer preservationist
- Naturalist on California's state quarter
- Naturalist on California quarters
- Naturalist nicknamed "John of the Mountains"
- Name on the California State Quarter
- Mrs. in a ghost story
- Man on California's state quarter
- John who wrote "Our National Parks"
- John who was an early advocate of wilderness preservation
- John on the California state quarter
- John on California's state quarter
- Jean ___, actress
- Forest near S.F
- Forest near S. F
- First president of the Sierra Club
- Figure on the back of California's State Quarter
- Eponymous naturalist of a California woods
- David of ABC News
- Conservationist on California's state quarter
- Conservationist featured on California's state quarter
- California's -- Woods
- Big name in conservation history
- "World News Tonight" anchor David
- "The Ghost and Mrs. ________"
- "Studies in the Sierra" writer John
- "Studies in the Sierra" writer
- "Studies in the Sierra" author
- "Our National Parks" author
- "Father of the National Parks"
- ___ Woods, near S. F
- Mrs. of TV and film
- Sierra Club founder John ___
- _____ Woods (California tourist site)
- "The Ghost and Mrs. _____"
- American naturalist John
- "Steep Trails" author
- Pioneering conservationist
- ___ Woods National Monument, Calif
- Naturalist John ____
- Sierra Club co-founder John
- California's ___ Woods National Monument
- 1960's TV's "The Ghost and Mrs. ___"
- Sierra Club's first president
- Naturalist who appears on the California quarter
- John who founded the Sierra Club
- Conservationist on the California commemorative quarter
- John who wrote "My First Summer in the Sierra"
- Conservationist John
- News anchor David
- United States naturalist (born in England) who advocated the creation of national parks (1838-1914)
- He wrote "The Yosemite"
- U.S. naturalist: 1838–1914
- Alaska's ___ Glacier
- West Coast naturalist
- Glacier in Alaska
- ___ Woods National Monument, Calif.
- Forest near S.F.
- Author of "The Yosemite"
- Noted naturalist: 1838–1914
- Naturalist John: 1838–1914
- Conservationist on the Ca
- Funny turns involving one comedy writer
- "The Ghost and Mrs. ___" (1947 movie)
- Conservationist on California's quarter
- Alaskan glacier
- "The Ghost and Mrs. ---"
- John of the Sierra Club
- "Our National Parks" author John
- "ABC World News Tonight" anchor David
- ''The Ghost and Mrs. ___''
- The Sierra Nevada's Mount __
- Preservationist John
- Naturalist dubbed "John of the Mountains"
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 264
Land area (2000): 0.763354 sq. miles (1.977077 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.007342 sq. miles (0.019016 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.770696 sq. miles (1.996093 sq. km)
FIPS code: 56080
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 42.997937 N, 84.939893 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 48860
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Muir
Wikipedia
"Muir" is the Scots word for " moorland", and Scots Gaelic for "sea", and is the etymological origin of the surname and Clan Muir/Mure/Moore in Scotland and other parts of the world.
Muir is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Muir is a masculine given name which may refer to:
- Muir S. Fairchild, (1894–1950) former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
- Muir Gray, British doctor and government official
- Muir Mathieson (1911-1975), British conductor and composer
- Muir Russell (born 1949), Scottish former civil servant and former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
- Muir MacKean (born 1987), British solicitor
Usage examples of "muir".
Scotsman of the name of Muir, was much more frequent in his visits to the quarters of his subordinate than had formerly been his wont.
I remember right, Muir, there were thought to be two sides to that question, in the time of it?
Use had so accustomed Major Duncan to Lieutenant Muir and all his traits and humors, that the conduct of the latter did not strike the former with the same force as it will probably the reader.
Lieutenant Muir now took his attitude with a good deal of studied elegance, raised his rifle slowly, lowered it, raised it again, repeated the manoeuvres, and fired.
Lieutenant Muir was now obliged to acquiesce, and every eye turned towards the Pathfinder, as he took the required station.
Lieutenant Muir shrank at such a reference in the presence of the wives of the officers.
As Major Duncan manifested some impatience of manner, Muir had too much tact to delay the sports any longer with his discursive remarks, but judiciously prepared himself for the next appeal.
As soon as everything was prepared, Muir was summoned to the stand, and the potato was held in readiness to be thrown.
Understand me, however, I ask no more for Davy Muir than a clear field and no favor.
Jasper, -- and that is all I wish to say on the subject, -- Lieutenant Muir, though he were a colonel, will never be the husband of Mabel Dunham.
I know Davy Muir well, and though he may make you a lady, be can never make you a happy woman, or himself a gentleman.
Lieutenant Muir may find wives where he can -- my name shall never be on his catalogue.
Before separating, however, Lieutenant Muir, Cap, and the Sergeant had a private conference with the ensign who had been relieved, in which the last was made acquainted with the suspicions that existed against the fidelity of the young sailor.
He did not exactly suspect the secret objects of Muir, but he was far from being blind to his sophistry.
I have endeavored to impress him with a sense of his dignity, lest he might give way too much to the superior rank of Lieutenant Muir, who, being a volunteer, can have no right to interfere with the duty.