1919

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. Autobiography and Favorite Poems. San Francisco: Harr Wagner. 1919. [BAL] 6:210 was unable to locate a copy. An entry for this book did appear in the 1918 and 1921 editions of The United States Catalog of Books in Print. [BAL] suggested that, “Perhaps reprinted from Joaquin Miller's works, 1909-1910?” [MGK]
-----. The Building of the City Beautiful 7, Bear Edition. San Francisco: C.F. Weber 1919. (Copyright 1904-1905.) [MGK]
-----. COLUMBUS: A Study of Joaquin Miller’s Great Poem Prepared Especially For The Boys and Girls of Michigan Bulletin No. 27. The Superintendent of Public Instruction (Fred L. Keeler) Lansing, State of Michigan Department of Public Instruction (written by Ethel Cary) pp. 21 [Subject for eighth grade examination May 8-9, 1919.] [Poem on page 8, study p. 9-21.] [MGK]
-----. The Eighteenth Year Book 1919. Printed for Members Only. The Bibliophile Society, Boston, MA. 1919 [BAL 6:204 notes that six lines of verse by Miller appear on p. 122; “otherwise not located save for publication in My Father..., by Juanita J. Miller, Oakland (1941), pp. 194-195.”] [MGK] [HON: Keller, Charles, “Joaquin Miller.” Bibliophile Society. The Eighteenth Year Book 1919. Boston]
-----. Columbus. A short cantata for men's voices. Music by E. S. Hosmer, text by Joaquin Miller. Oliver Ditson Co. (9 January 1919) [MGK]
-----. “Some San Francisco Verses.” By Brother Leo. Catholic World 108 (March 1919): 763 [RCL] [Includes Miller.] [MGK] [MCK]
-----. “Address Delivered By Joseph N. Teal at Eugene, Oregon, May 22, 1919, on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Pioneer.” Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society. 20.3 (September 1919): 231, 233 [Quotes a poem of Miller's.] [MGK]
-----. Columbus. St. Nicholas 46 (October 1919): 1092 [children's literature] [HON] [WWU] [MGK]

Secondary Sources
Boynton, Percy H. A History of American Literature. Boston: Ginn and Company,
1919. 513pp. 401-410. [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK]
Horner, John B. Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. Corvallis,
Oregon: Press of the Gazette-Times, 1919. 17, 385-395. See also Oregon History and Early Literature, 1931 [MCK]
Hubbard, Elbert. The Liberators: Being Adventures in the City of Fine Minds. East
Aurora, New York: Roycrofters, 1919. 266pp. [HUNT].
Lewis, John Isaac. My Garden of Roses; or, The Footnotes of Life. [Paradise, California:
J. I. Lewis, 1919?]. 106pp. [STANFORD - MELVYL] [MCK] [CSL] [MGK]
Miller, Juanita. About “The Hights” with Juanita Miller. 2nd Edition. Oakland: Bray &
Mulgrew, 1919. [41]pp. [WC] [MCK]
Untermeyer, Louis. The New Era in American Poetry. New York: Henry Holt and
Company, 1919. 364pp. [RCL and CCL: 344] [WC] [MGK] [MCK[ [See also 1970]
Juanita Miller sues Reavis for divorce. San Francisco Chronicle (18 March 1919): 11: 6 [CAL] [MGK]
Reavis romance disappointment to Juanita Miller. San Francisco Examiner (19 March 1919): 13: 8 [CAL] [MGK]
Juanita Miller secures divorce. San Francisco Examiner (26 March 1919): 13: 8 [CAL] [MGK]
“Tally Ho” production. San Francisco; San Francisco Chronicle (4 May 1919): 27: 6; (11 May 1919): 42: 2 [CAL] San Francisco Examiner (10 May 1919): 9: 6 [CAL] [MGK]
Teal, Joseph N. “Address Delivered By Joseph N. Teal at Eugene, Oregon, May 22, 1919, on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Pioneer.” Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society 20.3 (September 1919): 231, 233 [Quotes a poem of Miller’s.]
Heywood, Blanche Essex. “Tally-Ho, the Mountain Play Given in Honor of its Author.” Overland Monthly n.s. 73 (June 1919): 467-471 [PMC] [HON] [RCL] [MOA] [MGK] [MCK]
Article about a presentation of Tally-Ho given in memory of Joaquin
Miller on May 18, 1919 at Mount Tamalpais, California. Juanita Miller played the role of Rosie Lane, “The White Rose of the Sierras.”
Alameda County [California] Records. Book 2829 (10 October 1919): 157 (Land transfers).

 
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