1895

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. Hard up in Honolulu. [HON notes, “A.MS. (unsigned) 21 + 1 leaves.” [HON] has this manuscript in JM Box 2: vol. 5.] [MGK]
-----. Sandlewood [sic] and Hawaiians. [HON has this “A.MS.S 8 + 1 leaves fol.” in JM Box I: folder 15.] [MGK]
-----. .“?” in Philip Vernon: A Tale in Prose and Verse [CAM] [Unseen] [MGK]
-----. The Song of the Balboa Sea IV. Overland Monthly (January 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “New Years in Hawaii.” The Independent. New York. (31 January 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “The Color of the American Islands (Hawaii).” The Independent. New York. (28 February 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. Breath of Morn. Chips. (March 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Situation and experience in Hawaiian Islands.” The San Francisco Call (29 March 1895): 6: 3-5 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Hawaii and Hawaiians.” The San Francisco Call (31 March 1895): 15: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “The First King of Hawaii.” The Independent. New York. (18 April 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Joaquin Miller Honolulu Life.” New York Daily Tribune. p. 1:5. (22 April 1895): 1: 5 [MGK]
-----. Death and Sleep. Chips. (May 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “As Talked in the Sanctum.” Overland Monthly n.s. 25.149 (May 1895): 449-450.
[MOA] [MCK]
-----. Letter to “Editor Overland Monthly, San Francisco, Cal.” Overland Monthly
25.149 (May 1895): 449-450. [MOA] [MCK] Printed along with “Stray Thoughts” and “That’s What.”
-----. “Stray Thoughts.” Overland Monthly 25.149 (May 1895): 450. [MOA] [MCK]
Printed along with letter and “That’s What.”
-----. “That’s What.” Overland Monthly 25.149 (May 1895): 450. [MOA] [MCK]
Printed along with a letter to the editor and “Stray Thoughts.”
-----. “Kamehameha the Great.” Overland Monthly 25.150 (June 1895): 629-638.
[OAK] [HON] [CAL] [MGK] [MOA] [MCK]
-----. “James G. Fair, et al.” Wave 14 (1 June 1895): 15 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Benjamin Franklin Thompson's Pocket.” San Francisco Call (21 July 1895): 13: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Colonel Short of Trinity Center.” San Francisco Call (28 July 1895): 13: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Give Me the Desert.” Land of Sunshine 3 (August 1895): 103 [OAK] [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “A Little Invalid.” (3 August 1895) [CAL: Juanita Miller's Sutro Library list.] [MGK]
-----. “Colonel Short a Little Longer.” San Francisco Call (4 August 1895): 13: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “In a Hawaiian Walhalla.” San Francisco Call (18 August 1895): 22: 5 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “A Study of Japanese.” San Francisco Call (25 August 1895): 13: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “The Body Found Floating in the Bay.” San Francisco Call (1 September 1895): 13: 1 [HON] [CAL] [An essay on an editor and a journalist.] [MGK]
-----. “Islands and Islanders (Hawaii).” San Francisco Call (8 September 1895): 13: 1 [HON] [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Lepers of Hawaii.” San Francisco Call (15 September 1895): 13: 1 [HON] [CAL] [HON list says “Letters of Hawaii.”] [MGK]
-----. Hawaii. San Francisco Call (22 September 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Our Sacred Sacramento River.” San Francisco Call (29 September 1895): 13: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Charles Warren Stoddard.” [1843 - 1909] Overland Monthly 26.154 (October 1895): 376-380 [OAK] [HON] [CAL] [SPL] [MGK] [MOA] [MCK]
-----. “The Color of California.” San Francisco Call 78.128 (6 October 1895): 16: 1 [HON] [CAL] [MGK]
-----. Lecture on “London Folk Comparatively: Englishmen at Home.” San Francisco Call 78.135 (13 October 1895): 7: 3 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Hawaii. ‘Fair Land of Flowers. Land of Flame.” The Echo (15 October 1895) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “What is this California Mirage?” San Francisco Call 78.142 (20 October 1895): 13: 1-4 [HON] [CAL] [Frémont and Mt. Jo in 1848.] [MGK]
-----. “The Perfumes of California.” San Francisco Call 78.149 (27 October 1895): 13: 1-4 [HON] [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Up in Old Amador” (cuts). San Francisco Call 78.170 (3 November 1895): 16: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. Selfishness. The Youths' Companion 69 (14 November 1895): 583 [MGK]
-----. “A Possible West Point.” [Preston School of Industry.] San Francisco Call 79 (17 November 1895): 17:1-4. [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Shasta from Many Points of View.” Traveler (December 1895): 89 [OAK] [MGK]
-----. Frémont. Land of Sunshine 4 (December-May 1895): 18. [OAK] [CAL][See article on 2 October 1892.] [Written from “The Hights,” Oakland, November 1895.”] [MGK]
-----. “Culloomah Coloma.” San Francisco Call 79.1 (1 December 1895): 15: 1-3 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “El Dorado.” San Francisco Call 79.15 (15 December 1895): 15: 1-3 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “Heart of the Land's Heart.” San Francisco Call 79.22 (22 December 1895): 16: 1-3 [CAL] [Stanislaus Co.; Modesto, California; Ralston; Charles Stoddard; Ina Coolbrith; and Prentice Mulford.] [MGK] [MCK]

Secondary Sources
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, His Family Letters. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1895: 288-289. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Vedder, Henry C. “Joaquin Miller.” American Writers of Today. New York: Silver, Burdett and Co., 1895: 301-313 [RCL] [MGK] [HGT: 1898] [MAR 1894] [MCK] [PMC] [See also 1894] [Repub. by Ayer Co. June I, 1972.] [MGK]
Green, Ernest S. Joaquin Miller. Overland Monthly 25 (January 1895): 96 [HON] [MGK]
Shasta Courier. Shasta, CA. (26 January 1895) [Miller’s trip to Hawaii reported.] [MGK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The Bookman [London] 7 (February 1895): 158 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Review of American Song, a Collection of Representative American Poems. With Analytical and Critical Studies of the Writers. New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1894. 307 pp. Atlantic Monthly 75.449 (March 1895): 421 [MCK]
Gregory-Flesher, Helen. “A Day with Joaquin Miller.” The Arena 12 (March 1895): 86-
89 [PMC] [HON] [MAR] [PET] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
“An Estimate of Joaquin Miller and Bret Harte.” Overland Monthly n.s. 25, (March 1895): 330-331. [RCL] Review of Henry C. Vedder’s American Writers of To-Day [MCK]
“Joaquin Miller in Trouble for Cremating Body found in Diamond Canyon.” Oakland Times. (1 March 1895): 1:3. [OAK] [MGK]
Home deserted by Miller (cuts). San Francisco Morning Call (3 March 1895): 10: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
Miller haunted by spies. Morning Call (22 March 1895): 6: 6 [CAL] [MGK]
Miller’s return from Honolulu. Morning Call (28 March 1895): 14: 1 [CAL] [MGK]
“Joaquin Miller Scorches Dole:The Poet of the Sierras Has Returned to His Ranch.” San Francisco Call (28 March 1895):14 : 1-8 [BB] [MGK]
“Joaquin Miller’s Testimony: He Fled from Honolulu, Fearing that He Would be
Arrested.” New York Times (29 March 1895): 2 [MCK]
“San Francisco, March 28. - Joaquin Miller arrived yesterday from
Hawaii. The poet left Honolulu suddenly with no baggage. His intention to depart was kept secret. He says that he was afraid that the officials of the Government would put him in prison. Miller denounced the treatment of the political prisoners as barbarous in the extreme. He predicted that a filibustering expedition would be organized to go to Honolulu and rescue the political prisoners. When asked if he were done with Hawaii the poet said:

‘I am going to wait and see who goes down there to liberate those men. If their captors do not liberate them and return the lands appropriated from the natives and the Queen under the name of crown lands, I shall go to Japan. I think I shall have only to state the case and promise political rights to the oppressed 20,000 contract slaves of Japan down there to get an iron-clad.

‘There are hundreds of good men down there kept in the vilest prisons, and there is plenty of gold and a kingdom waiting for whoever will liberate those good men. The soldiers down there will not fight for Dole. In fact, they are falling out. I doubt if Dole has any friends at all who are not under pay as civil or military officers, or in some way selfishly interested in his oligarchy. There has been nothing near so monstrous since the Reign of Terror.’”
“The Arena.” Review of Reviews 11 (April 1895): 474. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Shasta Courier Shasta, CA (27 April 1895) [Miller’s criticism of Dole government in Hawaii.] [MGK]
“In the Public Eye.” Munsey’s Magazine 13 (May 1895): 181-182. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
“When Joaquin Miller Was a Girl.” The Literary Digest 11.58 (11 May 1895): 28
[RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Higginson, Ella. “Some Pacific Coast Writers.” The New Peterson 1.53 (June 1895): 605. [HON] [MGK]
Woodson, J.A. “What Indiana has done for California.” Overland Monthly 26.152 (August 1895): 131-148. [OAK] [MGK] [MCK] [MOA says 141-142]
“Joaquin Miller’s City Beautiful.” A review of Building of the City Beautiful. Overland Monthly 26.152 (August 1895): 218 [OAK] [CCL] [CAL] [RCL] [MOA] [MGK] [MCK]
“Rare Course of Lectures: Joaquin Miller and Other Literary People Will Talk for the Channing Society.” San Francisco Call 78.128 (6 October 1895): 16: 6 [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, Joaquin. Letter to [William Hayes] Ward from Honolulu. 1 p. [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 11298.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to [William Hayes] Ward from on board the Australia.1 p. [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 11299.] [MGK]
Noguchi, Yone, Papers, University of California, Berkeley.

 
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