1918

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. “?” in Boynton, Percy Holmes [ed.] American Poetry. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons. 1918. 721 pages. 684-687 [CAM] [MGK]
-----. The Defense of the Alamo, The Battle Flag at Shenandoah and Columbus. One Hundred Narrative Poems . Ed. for school use by George E. Teter. Chicago: Scott, Foresman and Company 1918. pp. 181, 183, 341[Teter asks about DA “Does the last stanza add anything proper in the poem? Do you find all the lines rhythmical?; about BFS “Note how the last line of each stanza is practically a refrain, though regularly varied in harmony with the thought of the preceding three lines;” about C “Is it natural that relief—success---should come when things look darkest? Note resemblance between the spirit of Columbus and that of Ulysses in Tennyson’s poem.”] [MGK]
-----. “Good-bye, Bret Harte,” “Old California,” “The Passing of Tennyson,” “Room to Turn Around in,” and “The Burning of San Francisco.” In E.S. Mighels' Literary California: Poetry Prose and Portraits. San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Co. 1918 [OAK] [BAL] 6:204 notes that this is a reprint save for the unfound piece, “Good-Bye, Bret Harte.” [MGK]
-----. St. Nicholas Book of Verse. Edited by Mary Budd Skinner and Joseph Osmun Skinner. New York. 1918 [BAL] [MGK]

Secondary Sources
Boynton, Percy H., ed. American Poetry. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1918. 721pp.
[CCL: 686] [WC] [MULT] [MGK] [MCK] [See also 1921, 1923, 1924, 1927, 1930 and 1978]
Boynton. The American Spirit in Literature; A Chronicle of Great Interpreters. New Haven: Yale University Press, [etc]., 1918. 281pp [WC] [MCK]
Boynton. Anthology of American Poetry. New York, 1918. [MAR] [MCK]
Cummins, Ella Sterling [Mighels]. Literary California: Poetry, Prose and
Portraits. San Francisco: Harr Wagner Publishing Company, 1918. 423pp. 19,
20, 21, 28 [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK] [Also published in San Francisco by J.J. Newbegin. 1918. 423pp.] [WC]
H[enderson], A[lice] C[orbin]. “Art Vs. Formulae.” Poetry: A Magazine of Verse
12 (August 1918): 281. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Stidger, William D., Giant Hours with Poet Preachers. n pub. n place. Dedicated to and Introduction by Edwin Markham. Joaquin Miller III in American Poets. p.?-p.? [Stidger writes of a visit to “the Hights” after Miller’s death and a reading session with Abbie Leland wherein Stidger noted a change in lines from Miller’s original line “I hesitate to draw the line” to “I do not dare to draw the line” in his later revised complete poems collection thus indicating, according to Stidger, “mature years.”] [MGK] [Now also available on Gutenberg and various other sites as well as on a CD] [MCK]
Wedding of Juanita Miller to John F. Reavis. San Francisco Examiner (28 August 1918): 4: 1 [CAL] San Francisco Chronicle (28 August 1918): 7: 5 [CAL] [MGK]
Separation theories between Juanita and Reavis. San Francisco Chronicle (30 August 1918): 7: 8 [CAL] [MGK]b
Trial marriage statement by Juanita Miller. San Francisco Examiner. p. 58:6. (1 September 1918): 58: 6 [CAL] [MGK]
Randolph, Teasdale. “Poet of the Sierras: In Memory of Joaquin Miller.” Overland Monthly 72 (December 1918): 630-631 [PMC] [HON] [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, Juanita. Correspondence with Willard Samuel Morse (April 22 – October 5, 1918)
[HON has in JM Box 3: folder (c)] [MGK]

 
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