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William Henry Harrison Murray (1840–1904), also known as Adirondack Murray, was an American clergyman and author of an influential series of articles and books which popularized the
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in
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. He became known as the father of the Outdoor Movement. Born in
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, he graduated from
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in 1862 and then served as a minister in
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and
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in Boston from 1868 to 1874. He also delivered Sunday evening lectures about the Adirondacks in a Boston music-hall that proved highly popular, and he published a series of articles based on the lectures in a Meriden newspaper. In 1869, they were published as a book, ''Adventures in the Wilderness; or, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks''. The literary tone of the book made it extremely successful; it went through eight printings in its first year. Murray promoted
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's north woods as health-giving and spirit-enhancing, claiming that the rustic nobility typical of Adirondack woodsmen came from their intimacy with wilderness. A subsequent printing, subtitled ''Tourist's Edition'', included maps of the region and train schedules from various Eastern cities to the Adirondacks. Although the book was to become one of the most influential books in the conservation movement of the 19th century, paradoxically, within five years it led to the building of over 200 "
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" in the Adirondacks; "Murray’s Fools" poured into the wilderness each weekend, packing specially scheduled railroad trains. The book is cited as changing common parlance to use "vacation" instead of the British "holiday" for people vacating their city homes.


Publications


''Camp Life in the Adirondacks'' (Boston, 1868)''Music-Hall Sermons'' (1870–1873)''Park Street pulpit: Sermons by William H.H. Murray'' (1871)
*''Words Fitly Spoken'' (1873)
''The Perfect Horse'' (1873)''Sermons delivered from Park Street Pulpit'' (1874)''Deacons'' (1875)
*''The Golden Rule An Illustrated Family Magazine Edited and Published by W.H.H Murray'' (1874-1879)
''Adirondack Tales'' (1877)''How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney kept New Year, and other Stories'' (1887)''Daylight Land'' (1888)''The Story of The Keg and The Man Who Didn't Know Much'' (1889)''Sermons, lectures, and addresses'' (1898)


References


Sources

*Jerome, Christine ''Adirondack Passage: Cruise of Canoe Sairy Gamp'', HarperCollins, 1994.


External links


Full text of ''Camp Life in the Adirondacks''
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Works by Murray
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Murray, William Henry Harrison 1840 births 1904 deaths American environmentalists American sportswriters People from Guilford, Connecticut Yale University alumni American Christian clergy 19th-century Christian clergy 19th-century American clergy