Additional Sources, either Unsure, Unexplored or Undated

Anonymous (Art)
n.d. Colored postcard showing Joaquin Miller’s Chapel in the Oregon Caves National
Monument. P.O. Box 128 Cave Junction, OR 97523. [MGK]
n.d. Portrait of Joaquin Miller. In Markham’s California, p. 336. [CAL] [MGK]
n.d. Photo of Joaquin Miller taken in May 1900. Land of Sunshine. Vol. 13, p. 17. [CAL] [MGK]
n.d. Joaquin Miller portrait by Miss F.Soule Campbell. Overland Monthly. Vol. 52, p. 87. [CAL] [MGK]
n.d. Ranck, Hon. Glenn N. Legends and Traditions of Northwest History. Souvenir Edition. Vancouver, WA: American Printing and Stationery Company, n.d.
(HGT)

Miscellaneous Materials
n.d. http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html - [OCLC], 85 entries.
n.d. East Bay Heritage: Vignettes of the Bay Area’s Colorful Past. Oakland, Mountain View Cemetery, page 16. [OAK] [See 1913, “Oakland” (unlikely). Also poss. Merrill, Feb. 6, 1965.] [MGK]
n.d. “Early College Born During Civil War Era.” Mentions Miller as one of the best known graduates. [LHM] [MGK] [sic. Miller was in college beginning in 1858.] [MGK]
n.d. Joaquin Miller Park, Joaquin Miller Road. [Oakland, CA.] On Oakland and East Bay Cities Street Map. Goush /Chek-Chart, A Times Mirror Company, Dept. C, P.O. Box 6277, San Jose, CA 95150. {Prob. mid 1980’s.}[OAK] [MGK]
n.d. Gray, Harry. California Personalities.p.47.[OAK][MGK]
n.d. K., H.R. “The Oregon Poet, C.H. Miller, alias Joaquin Miller.” [LHM] [Above title: “[For the Sunday Morning Chronicle.]”] [Signed, H.R.K.] [MGK]
n.d. Verbarg, L.H. Celebrities at Your Doorstep. pp. 44, 69, 73, 79, 81, 83, 111. [OAK] [MGK]
n.d. Price, Warren C. The Eugene Register-Guard. Vol. 1: 16-41.
n.d. “Poet’s Spook Observed.” OHS Scrapbook 44, p. 74.
n.d. “Poet Partner of Brother.” OHS Scrapbook 36, p. 160.
n.d. “Over the Great Divide.” OHS Scrapbook 36, p. 117.
n.d. “An Oregon Book.” OHS Scrapbook 226d, page 162
“Career of the Eccentric Joaquin Miller Which Ranged From London to the Yukon was Replete with Unique Experiences.” -----. OHS Scrapbook 36, p. 161.
n.d. Charter of Columbia College. 1st Annual Report of Columbia College. (HGT)
n.d. Edgerton, James A. “Joaquin Miller, Poet of Sierras.” OHS Scrapbook 57, pg. 172.
n.d. Collins, Dean. “Poet’s Child Finds Relics.” (OHS Clippings File)
n.d.“Deserted is His Own Good Hall.” (OHS Clippings File)
Melodramatic article about Joaquin’s mother. Subtitle reads: “His mother is
alone on the hill top and waits for a letter daily.”
n.d. “Joaquin Miller in the Snow on the Berkeley.” Cartoon. (OHS Clippings File)
n.d. Klondyke Nugget (Yukon) - Comment on Miller’s yarns. (Marberry)
n.d. New York Sun. Description of Miller’s Life. Probably printed right after his death. (See “The Poet of the Sierras.” Literary Digest 46(1 March 1913): 459).
n.d. New York Tribune
Washington Correspondent on Miller’s good looks (Marberry 155). En route to the unveiling of the Horace Greeley Monument at Greenwood Cemetery, Miller talked to the city editor of the Tribune, the next day this was published (Marberry 156-7). Gave press interview upon return from London & wrote open letter (Marberry 103-105 citations)
n.d. Territorial Enterpriser (Virginia City, Nevada)
Expose on Mrs. Leslie. Miller publicly defended her against this attack
n.d. Williams, , Atty. Letter, October 23, 1885.
Letter to Joaquin from the man who was the presiding judge who met Miller right
after Miller was admitted to practice law.
n.d. Irwin, Benoni. Oil Portrait of Joaquin Miller.
Ended up in Mrs. Leslie’s Collection (Marberry)
n.d. “Joaquin and Maud. A Chapter from the Domestic Life of the Miller Family, Not so
Flattering to Joaquin Nor so Uncomplimentary to Maud.” OHS Scrapbook 40, p.
50.
n.d. “Joaquin Miller.” Printout from the Internet, (OHS Clippings File)
n.d. “Joaquin Miller (1837-1913).” Printout of biography and excerpt from The Old and The New from the Internet, (OHS Clippings File).
n.d. “Joaquin Miller Books Owned by Miss Pherne N. Miller.” (OHS Clippings File)
n.d. “Joaquin Miller Books Published Since His Death. 1913.” (OHS Clippings File)
n.d.“Joaquin Miller Home.” Printout from the Internet, (OHS Clippings File)
n.d. “Joaquin Miller. An Old Acquaintance of the Poet Tells of His Early Experiences.”
OHS Scrapbook 48, p. 170. Interview with James I. Lodge from the Indianapolis News. Text is very similar to Lodge’s interview which was reprinted in Current Opinion.
n.d. Joaquin Miller Photography Collection
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. (University of Oregon Online Library Catalog).
n.d. “Joaquin Miller Cabin Built by Him.” OHS Scrapbooks 54, p.168. Picture of the cabin.
n.d. The Klondike Gold Region Account of a Six Months’ Trip Through the Yukon Gold
Fields. By Joaquin Miller. [S. L.: s.n.], 1890-1899. [523]-530. [WC]. Microfilm?

 
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