1906

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. “?” in Happy Days: Stories and Poems. Oakland, California [CAM] [MGK]
-----. Four Songs with Piano Accompaniment. No. 4. To Russia... New York: G. Schirmer. [BAL (6:207-208) notes that this sheet music has at the head of its title: “Sidney Horner” and that it is reprinted from In Classic Shades, 1890.] [See also “To Rachel in Russia,” June 1, 1882; “To Russia” in In Classic Shades, 1890; “To Russia,” Dec. 10, 1908; Feb. 27, 1913.] [MGK]
-----. “A New Wonder of the World.” The Grand Canyon of Arizona, being a Book of Words from Many Pens, about the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. No place; Published by the Passenger Department of the Santa Fe, 1906. 127p. [See also 1901, and 1902.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to editor of Success, 1/1/1906. [HON] has in JM Box I: folder 23 [MGK]
-----. That Night in Nicaragua. Sunset Magazine 16 (April 1906): 553-564. (Portrait of Joaquin Miller at home p. 599.) [PMC] [OAK] [HON] [CAL] [MGK] [MCK]
-----. In San Francisco. Oakland Herald (2 May 1906) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “A Fire So Richly Fed.” Oakland Tribune (6 May 1906) [MCK: Online: On the San Francisco Earthquake] [See also The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco]
-----. “Tale of Pit River: Joaquin Miller's Version of How the Stream Came By Its Name.” Redding Daily Free Press (2 May 1906) [Copied from his autobiography] [This paper has not otherwise been researched for Miller items and it should be.] [MGK]
-----. San Francisco. [Earthquake and fire.] Sunset Magazine 17.2-3 (June-July): 11-12 [PMC] [HON] [CAL] [CSC] San Francisco. Current Literature 41 (Summer 1906): 343 [PMC] [MGK]
-----. King of Tigre. In “The King of Tigre” by Charles Warren Stoddard National Magazine (October 1906): 17-21 [MGK]
-----. “Crater Lake.” Steel Points 1.1 (October 1906): 23-24 [MCK] [End notes to Chap. # 5 Crater Lake Historic Resource Study. Steel Points published by William Gladstone Steel. See http:www.nps.gov/crla/hrs/hrsn.htm.] [MGK]
-----. Autobiography was originally published in the Washington Times and was arranged for by Allan Benson, then editor of the paper, which was owned by Frank Munsey. Benson paid Joaquin three hundred dollars for the manuscript. This was in November, 1906 (Wagner, 1929:6) [MGK]

Secondary Sources
Bates, Alfred. American Drama. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906 [WC] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK] [See also 1909 and 1970]
Hogan, E. “Joaquin Miller.” California Magazine 5 (1906) [PET] [MGK] [MCK]
Khayyam, Omar. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. New York: Dodge Publishing Co. 1906. Four illustrations of Miller in this book. [Note, however, that [PMC] declares there were five illustrations posed by Miller in the 1905 and 1912 Dodge Publishing Co. edition.] [MGK]
Moore, Isabel [Recorder]. Talks in a Library: With Laurence Hutton. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. [RCL] The Knickerbocker Press. 1906. Copyrighted 1905 by Eleanor V. Hutton. [pp. 357-363: Miller, Prentice Mulford and London waifs.] [MES] [See Hutton 1905.] [MGK]
Newcomer, Alphonso. American Literature. Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Company,
1906. 281-282. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Traubel, Horace. With Walt Whitman in Camden. Boston: Small Maynard and
Company, 1906. Vol 1: 44-45, 57, 106-107, 321, 360-361, 364. [RCL] [MAR] [MGK] [MCK]
Wilde, Oscar. “Joaquin Miller, the Good Samaritan.” Decorative Art in America. New York: Brentano’s. 1906. 19-22, 187-191. Glaenzer, Richard Butler, ed. [RCL] [FST: “Wilde quotes from his correspondence with Miller.”] [MAR] [WC] [MGK] [MCK]
Darling, Isabel. “Some Reminiscences of Margaret Miller.” Sunset Magazine 16, pp. 407-410. (February 1906): 407-410. [PMC changed the page numbers in pencil, so check pp. 52-64 of this issue.] [MGK]
James, George Wharton. “Miss Hanscom’s Studies of the Rubaiyat.” Sunset Magazine. (March 1906): 506. Miller’s efforts mentioned. [PMC] [MGK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The Outlook 82 (3 March 1906): 519-520.
[RCL] [CCL] [MGK] [MCK]
New York Times 11 (3 March 1906): 120 [CCL] [MGK]
“A Picture Out of Focus: The Building of the City Beautiful.” New York Times 11 (3 March 1906): 129 [RCL] [MGK] [Online: BR129] [MCK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. Overland Monthly n.s. 47 (April 1906): 386 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Stoddard, Charles Warren. “Joaquin Miller at The Heights.” National Magazine 24
(April 1906): 19-32 [PMC] [MGK] [The best article ever written on visiting Joaquin Miller and his mother.] [RCL] [PET] [MCK]
Stoddard, Charles Warren. “The Pink Countess.” National Magazine 24 (May 1906): 136-143 [PMC] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The Dial 40 (1 May 1906): 300. [RCL] [CCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The Independent 60 (3 May 1906): 1045 [CCL] [RCL: “A thought provoking volume written in Joaquin Miller’s best style.”] [MGK] [MCK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The American Monthly Review of Reviews
33 (June 1906): 765 [CCL] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Review of The Building of the City Beautiful. The Critic 49 (July 1906): 95 [CCL] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
“Joaquin Miller’s Visiting in Old Shasta.” Redding Courier-Free Press (11 July 1906) [MGK]
“Joaquin Miller is Visiting Eugene.” Journal 16 July 1906. (OHS Clippings File)
1906 Portland Oregonian. July 28.
“Polo Week at Saratoga: Great Sport is Promised When Rival Teams Meet.” New York
Times (19 August 1906) [Online: SM11] [MCK]
“A reception was given at Dr. Strong’s in honor of Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras. Miss Juanita Miller assisted her father with recitations and a song of her own composing. Miss Miller also entertained in honor of her father at their home on Circular Street on Wednesday afternoon.”
Miller’s Saratoga visit. San Francisco Morning Call (27 August 1906): 4: 2 [CAL] [Stoddard lived at Saratoga Springs.] [Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leslie lived in Saratoga.] [MGK]
Current Literature 41 (September 1906): 343 [PMC] [MGK]
Redington, Mabel C. “Joaquin Miller’s Printshop Towel.” Sunset Magazine 17 (September 1906): 291-292. [PMC] [HON] [CAL] [RCL] [MAR] [PET] [MGK] [MCK]
Stoddard, Charles Warren. “The King of Tigre.” National Magazine 25 (October 1906): 17-21. [RCL] [Stoddard all but names John Ross Browne [1821-1875] as Miller’s “Prince” and “King of Tigre.”] [MGK] [MCK]
Redington, Mabel C. “Joaquin Miller’s Printshop Towel.” (16 October 1906), OHS 41, p. ? [MGK]
Two brief paragraphs regarding Joaquin’s partnership with Tony Noltner.
Schafer, Joseph. “Notes on the Colonization of Oregon.” Oregon Historical Quarterly. 1906 (?) Vol. 6, pp. 379-390. [A paper read at the Mechanics’ Institute in San Francisco December 2, 1906, before the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association.] [Mentions Miller on p. 390.] [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, Joaquin.Letter to Editor. Success (1 January [190]6) The Hights. [HON has in JM Box 1: folder 23] [MGK]
-----. Letter (29 January 1906) Dimond, California to Edwin Markham, Staten, Island, New York [MARK MSS] [MCK] “Very hard to read” [MARK]
-----. Letter to George M. Miller (2 March 1906) Frontier 12.2 (1932) [MGK]
-----. Letter to George M. Miller, Sunday, 24th (Month?) 1906. Frontier 12.2 (1932): 124 [MGK] -----. Letter to (?) Maynard (20 April 1906), The Hights, Dimond, California. [HON has in JM Box I: dummy folder and in Denison Library.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to Charles Carroll Goodwin. My Gentle, Genial Goodwin. [Editorial writer Salt Lake City Telegram and editor Goodwins Weekly.] Special Collections Dept., University of Nevada, Reno [NVU] 85-6 from Joaquin Miller, Circular Street, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 7/20/[190]6 [MGK]
-----. Letter (22 July 1906) Saratoga Springs, New York to Edwin Markham, Staten, Island, New York. [MARK MSS] “Discusses his new work, which is not a new story” (MARK) [MCK]
-----. Inscription to Amy Rich (25 August 1906) Boston. [HON has in his Building of the City Beautiful (PS2397 B8 1905)] [MGK]
-----. Letter (7 September 1906) Washington, D. C. to Puck [Edwin Markham] Staten, Island, New York. [MARK MSS] [MCK] “Seeking a new publisher for new works” (MARK) [MCK]
-----. Letter to _____________________________ dated 15 September 1906 from Florence Court, California St. N.W., Washington, D.C. [FRS] [MGK]
-----. Facsimile of a September 25, 1906 letter to his family with comment by Juanita Miller in The Letters of Western Authors, No. 7. San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1935. [HON] [BAL (6:205) says “Letter dated 2-25-6.’] [MGK] [HON has the date September 25, 1906 with the salutation to “My very dear Folks of Florence, [OR] See the manuscript.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to Edmund Clarence Stedman (26 September 1906) [HON has an “A.L.S. 2p. 8vo.” with stamped, addressed envelope dated 9/26/1906, New York, to Edmund Clarence Stedman in JM Box 1:: folder 24.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to Edmond Clarence Stedman from Washington, D.C. (16 November 1906): 3 p. [On the same sheet is a visiting card with 5 lines addressed to the Century Club, c.1900.] [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 7968.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to “My dear Mr. T” from Washington, D.C. (7 December 1906): 1 p. [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 51181.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to George M. Miller (7 December 1906) Frontier 12.2 (1932) [Written from Florence Court, California St. Northwest, Washington, DC.] [MGK]
-----. Letters to Ina Coolbrith. 1906/12. 12 letters. [BAN] [MGK]
-----. Letters to Mary Carey. 1906/13 (Wagner 1929: 282-284) [MGK]
Century Dictionary and Cyclopaedia, 1906-1909. Lists Miller, Joaquin as originally Cinncinatus Heine Miller. Page numbers, editors, etc.? [Not seen] [MGK]
“Three Poets of the West, From a Photograph Taken at Carmel-By-The-Sea.” Sunset 16 (February 1906) [Photograph of (left to right) Joaquin Miller, George Sterling, Charles Warren Stoddard.] [MGK]

 
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