John Muir by Those Who Knew Him
- John Muir by John Wright Buckham – Nature Magazine, November, 1927
- A visit to John Muir in his dorm room, ca. 1862, by Grace Sterling Linseley. Recollections of John Muir, 1935. .Original manuscript in the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives (SC1912). (Off-site link)
- Camping with Burroughs and Muir by Clara Barrus (1914)
- With John o’ the Birds and John o’ the Mountains by Clara Barrus (1910)
- “AN AFTERNOON WITH JOHN MUIR” and other references to John Muir, by W.P. Bartlett in Happenings: A Series of Sketches of the Great California Out-of-Doors by W.P. Bartlett Second Edition, Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House, Los Angeles, 1927. (off-site link to HathiTtrust Digital Library.)
- A Visit with John Muir (1896) by John Burroughs (See also PDF version)
- John Muir by Bailey Millard
- Personal Recollections of John Muir by Samuel Merrill (1928)
- John Muir: An Appreciation by President Theodore Roosevelt
- Academic Honors Given John Muir in his Lifetime
- John Muir by John Swett
- “John Muir,” by Ray Stannnard Baker, Outlook, (June 6, 1903). (PDF)
- John Muir- Address Delivered by Charles R. Van Hise upon the Occasion of the Unveiling of a Bronze Bust of John Muir by the Sculptor C. S. Pietro at the University of Wisconsin, – December 6, 1916 (offsite link).
- A Conversation with John Muir from World’s Work [London, England] Nov. 1906 – a humorous Interview with John Muir covers his travels around the world and adventures on California’s Mount Shasta, Arizona’s Petrified Forest, and trips to see trees in Siberia, India, Ceylon, and Australia.
- “Reminiscences of John Muir” by Myra Honegger
- Glaciers in Alaska: An Enthusiastic Report of John Muir’s Lecture at Vancouver by O.O. Howard (January 24, 1880)
- John Muir by Ernest Ingersoll (The Mentor, June 5, 1919)
- “With John Muir in the Yosemite” by Charles Kellogg – from The Nature Singer – Charles Kellogg – His Book (1929) (PDF)
- Recollections of John Muir, by Grace S. Lindsley (off-site link to Wisconsin Historical Society) recalling visiting John Muir in his room on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison in the early 1860s. She describes how he had invented a combination bed/alarm clock that tipped him onto the floor each morning, and how he dumped her and her young brother out of it. She also briefly recalls a visit he made to Madison in 1896, and his opinion of receiving an honorary degree from an East Coast university.
- To the Memory of John Muir by C. Hart Merriam
- A Tribute to John Muir: Naturalist, Writer, and Man by George Hamlin Fitch
- A Parable of Sauntering by Albert W. Palmer – Including a conversation with John Muir showing how Muir hated “hiking” – both the word and the thing. (excerpted from The Mountain Trail and Its Message (1911) .
- Tributes from Those Who Knew Him – excerpts from essays below
- Complete book: Alaska Days with John Muir by S. Hall Young (1915) – available in various digital formats from archive.org
- Sierra Club Bulletin John Muir Memorial Number – Volume 10, Number 1, January 1916 (includes the following essays)
- To Higher Sierras by William Frederic Badè
- A Message and Appreciation by James Bryce
- John Muir – President of the Sierra Club by William E. Colby
- John Muir As I Knew Him by Robert Underwood Johnson
- John Muir by David Starr Jordan
- Recollections of John Muir by Charles Keeler
- The Burial of John Muir by Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg
[poetry] - Muir Lodge – An Appreciation by Mary Frances Kellogg
- John Muir by Robert B. Marshall
- John Muir by Enos Mills
- An Appreciation by Harriet Monroe
- Muir of the Mountains by Alexander McAdie
- John Muir by Henry Fairfield Osborn
- John Muir and the Alaska Book by Marion Randall Parsons (1916)
- John Muir by Charles Sprague Sargent