1891

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. My Own Story. London: Saxon & Co. 1891 [PMC] 253 pages. [UOL] [See also 1890.] [MGK]
-----. The Dying Soldier. In The Proved Practicability of International Arbitration. Issued by the Peace Society, 47, New Broad Street, London, E.C. 1891. [BAL (6:214) notes that this eight page pamphlet contained a poem by Miller that was extracted from To Die for the Country which appeared in In Classic Shades, 1890.] [MGK] [MCK]
-----. “Has Been” Lippincotts (1891): 231-241 [WC] [MCK]
-----. “Introduction.” Jack and Jill: A Love Story, 1891 [MCK]
-----. “A Lion and a Lioness.” In Eleven Possible Cases. New York: Cassell Publishing Company. 1891: 56-82. [BAL] [MGK] Stockton, Frank R., [et al.]. Eleven Possible Cases, London: Cassell, 1891. [HOMER] Miller listed as a contributor in a Review in the Catholic World, 1891 [MCK]
-----. “Twilight at Nazareth. In Shoemaker's Best Selections for Readings and Recitations Number 19. Compiled by Mrs. Anna Randall-Diehl. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company. [BAL (6:197) notes that the work presented is a reprint with the possible exception of Twilight at Nazareth, pp. 194-197, supposedly by others elsewhere not located. But see herein in 1888] [MGK]
-----. “ ?” In Younger American Poets 1830-1890. Edited by Douglas Sladen. London. [Two editions] [BAL] [MGK]
-----. Alaska. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. (January1891) [HON] [MGK]
-----. The Unknown Tongue. The Golden Era 40.1 (January1891) [HON] [Originally in The Independent, New York, November 18, 1875. The first line was changed from “Not baby!” to “That baby?” About his Indian daughter.] [MGK]
-----. “How We Hung Red Shed At Canyon City.” The Wasp 26.1 (3 January 1891): 15-16. [Samuel W. Backus, Manager] [MGK]
-----. After the Snow and the Shroud. The Independent. (8 January 1891) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “General Grant’s Honest Injun.” The Wasp 26.2 (10 January 1891): 15-16 [MGK]
-----. “Two or Three Little Pets.” The Wasp 26.1 (17 January 1891): 15-17 [MGK]
-----. “What is a Cariboo, Anyhow?” The Wasp. 26.1 (24 January 1891): 15-16. [HON] [MGK]
-----. ”Mountain Mirage. [A ghost story.] Lippincott's Magazine. (February 1891) [HON] [See reprint in 1990.] [MGK]
-----. “Crossing the River.” The Wasp. (7 February 1891) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “The Brigand of San Diego”. The Youth's Companion 64 (19 February 1891): 102 [MGK]
-----. “Mary St. Clair’s Silks.” The Wasp 26.8 (21 February 1891): 7-8. [HON] [MGK]
-----. Sermon on the Sod. The Youth's Companion 64 (26 March 1891): 177 [MGK]
-----. The Bravest of the Brave. The Independent. New York. (2 July 1891) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Among the Yankees.” Library and Studio. (August 1891) [HON] [MGK]
-----. Bohemia to Harry Edwards. The Wave 7 (5 September 1891): 15 [HON] [CAL] [MGK]

-----. “The Red Shield: An Historical Drama.” Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly.
(December 1891) [HON has the “A.MS. (unsigned) 18 + 1 leaves. fol.” in JM Box 2: vol. 4.] [MGK] [ Also listed as “The Red Shield, A Romance of the First Rothschild.”. Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly (December 1891). [STANFORD - MELVYL] [MCK]

Secondary Sources
Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Literary Industries: A Memoir. San Francisco: The History
Company, 1891: 455 [MOA] [MCK]
“Joaquin Miller admired Byron. Byron treated his wife badly; Joaquin
treated his wife badly. Joaquin was satisfied that in no other way could he be Byron - and Joaquin was right. In this respect, as in every other, alas! I may not lay claim to genius” [MOA]
Brown, W. E. Jack and Jill; a Love Story. San Francisco: W. Doxey (1891): 110 pp.
[STANFORD - MELVYL] [MCK] [MGK] [Introduction by Miller]
Men and Women of the Time. London, 1891 [MCK]
Reid, T. Wemyss. The Life, Times and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes, First Lord Houghton. New York. 1891. Vol. 2: 276-277. [Includes an account of the acquaintance between Houghton and Joaquin Miller.] [See also Reid 1890; Winn, Sept. 1953, California Historical Society Quarterly, p. 233.] [MGK]
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin. “The Literary Development of California.” Cosmopolitan Magazine 10.3 (January, 1891): 270 [RCL] [HON] [MGK] [MCK]
“Public School Textbooks: Shall the State Print and Sell Them!” New York Times (2
February 1891): 8 [MCK]
Clampitt, John W. “The Vigilantes of California, Idaho and Montana.” Harper’s New
Monthly Magazine 83.495 (August 1891): 442-452. [MOA] [MCK]
Records of Alameda County, California. “Deeds” Book 444 (28 August 1891): 256 [MGK]
Review of Eleven Possible Cases.In “Talk About New Books.” Catholic World 54.319 (October 1891): 142 [MCK]
Review of The Red Shield. “Magazine and Other Notes.” The Sunday Call 70.175 (29 November 1891): 9:6. [CAL] [MGK]
“Don’t Like to Cut Wood: So Joaquin Miller’s Son Became a Highwayman.” New York Times. (9 December 1891): 5:2. [Miller’s son was arrested for robbing the Ukiah and Eureka Stage.] [MGK] [MCK]
Maud Miller’s marriage. New York Times. (9 December 1891): 5:2 [MGK]
“Joaquin Miller’s Son (‘Joseph McKay’): Held Under Heavy Bail—His Story of His Life and Wanderings.” New York Times. New York (11 December 1891) [MGK] [MCK]
“Poet’s Wayward Boy: the Son of Joaquin Miller Arrested for Stage Robbery. The
Morning Oregonian 31. 9823 (14 December 1891): 8: 3,4. [MCK] [Seen by MGK] “Miller’s son, Harry, arrested for “stopping the Ukiah and Eureka Stage.” Shasta Courier. Shasta, CA. (19 December 1891) [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, Joaquin. Letter to Madge Morris. [See Wagner 1929:244.]
-----. Letter to Harr Wagner. [Wagner 1929:245-250.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to [William Hayes Ward] from San Diego, [California] (10 December 1891): 1 p. [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 11294.] [MGK]
White, Sallie Elizabeth Joy, Papers, 1828-1936. [Harvard] [Boston journalist, principal speaker at 1891 Pacific Coast Women’s Press Association.] [MGK] Joaquin listed.

 
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