1922

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. Trelawney, with Shelley and Byron. Pompton Lakes, NJ: The Biblio Company. 300 copies were printed. [PMC] [RCL] 24pp. [UOL] [HON has #11.] [HUN has #17.] [Reprinted from 29 January 1893, San Francisco Morning Call. 14: 1-2] [MGK] [FST 132] [STANFORD - MELVYL] [MCK]
-----. “California's Cup of Gold.” Overland Monthly 80 (12 October 1922)

Secondary Sources
Bierce, Ambrose. The Letters of Ambrose Bierce. Edited by Bertha Clark Pope. San Francisco: The Book Club of California. 1922. 204pp. [RCL: 19, 27, 30, 71, 85-86, 116, 204.] [PET: “With a memento by George Sterling.”] [WC] [MULT] [MGK] [MCK] [See also 1992]
Carey, C. H. History of Oregon. Chicago and Portland: The Pioneer Historical
Publishing Company, 1922. [HGT] [MAR] [WC]; Author’s Edition. Chicago and Portland: The Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 1016pp. [PET] [MULT] [OHS] [WC]; Deluxe Supplement. Chicago and Portland: The Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 1922. 367pp [WC] [MGK] [MCK]
Dykes, Mattie M. “Joaquin Miller: A Biographical Study.” Unpublished M.A. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1922. 84pp. [RCL] [FST] [WC] [BSL] [MGK] [MCK] [FST: “Miss Dykes corresponded with George M. Miller and William Thompson, Miller’s classmate at Columbia College and a boarder in the Miller home, 1862-1863.”] [See also “Alumnus by Adoption.” OHS Scrapbook 36, p. 118.] [MCK]
Jordan, David Starr. The Days of a Man, Being Memories of a Naturalist, Teacher, and
Minor Prophet of Democracy. 2 volumes. Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York:
World Book Company, 1922. Vol. 1: 454 [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK]
Meeker, Ezra. Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail. Revised and Edited by Howard R.
Driggs. New York: World Book Company, 1922. 225pp. [HGT] [WC] [PSU] [Juvenile Edition] Cleveland: World Book Company, 1922. 225pp. [MGK] [MCK]
Miller, Juanita. About “The Hights” with Juanita Miller 5th Edition. Oakland: MacLafferty-Tooley Co., 1922. 1919 [24]pp [WC] [MCK]
Rankin, Thomas Ernest and Wilford M. Aikin. American Literature. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 316 pages. [Criticism of Songs of the Sierras on p. 216.] [CCL] [MGK]
Richardson, William Lee and Jesse M. Owen. Literature of the World: An Introductory Study. Boston: Ginn and Company. 526 pages. [CCL: 506] [MGK]
Sherman, Stuart Pratt. “Joaquin Miller: Poetical Conquistador of the West.” In Americans. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons. 336 pages. P. 186. [CCL: 218-219, 221, 231-232, 235, 237-238] [MGK]
Wagner, Harr. California History. San Francisco, CA. [CAL] pp. 230-235. Mention of Miller appears on Page 325. [PMC] [MGK]
“Cutting up Grounds of Joaquin Miller.” Redding Courier- Free Press (20 May 1922: ?) [San Francisco, May 20, 1922.] [MGK]
“Juanita of ‘Lily Love, Fame,’ Here.” (Jun./July 1922) (OHS Clippings File) [MCK]
Story of Juanita’s stop in Portland en route to Canyon City where she would be presiding at Joaquin’s cabin in the upcoming Whiskey Gulch celebration. [MCK]
“Juanita Miller Gets Second Divorce.” New York Times (21 September 1922): 2 [MCK]
“Mrs. John Miller, formerly Miss Juanita Miller, daughter of the late Joaquin
Miller, ‘Poet of the Sierras,’ has received a divorce on the ground of desertion. Before her marriage to John Miller she was divorced form John Reavis, a mining engineer in March, 1919”
Bynner, Witter. In “Gossip Shop.” Edited by John Farrar. The Bookman 56 (November
1922): 379-380 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
This article is a reprint of a letter Bynner wrote to a lady inquiring about
California poets. Of Miller, Bynner writes:
“Among the dead, you will of course consider Bret Harte and
Joaquin Miller, though the latter’s work seems to me of no permanent importance whatever. London, as I remember, found him interesting, probably because his eccentric ways and woolly beard answered the English idea of what an American poet should look and act like, quite apart from the quality of his verse. New York noticed Miller for much the same reason, and California is still inclined to exalt him, though the rest of the country has nearly forgotten all of him but his picturesque name and photograph.”
Howard, Eric. Sketch of Joaquin Miller. San Francisco Morning Call (25 November
1922): 19: 1 [CAL] [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Ad for Americans. By Stuart P. Sherman, New York Times (3 December 1922): 54 [MCK]

 
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