1925

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. Byron, Columbus, Exodus for Oregon, Kit Carson's Ride, A Land that Man has Newly Trod, The Last Taschastas, The Missouri, and Picture of a Bull. In N. Foerster's American Poetry and Prose. Houghton Mifflin 1925 [OAK] [MGK]
-----. Columbus, Dead in the Sierras, and Vaquero. In W.R. Benet's Poems for Youth. Dutton 1925 [OAK] [GAR] [MGK]
-----. Dawn at San Diego, and Vaquero. In M.L. Wheeler's Readings in American Literature. Ginn 1925 [OAK] [MGK]
-----. True Bear Stories. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co. [PMC] [See reprints 1949, 1985, 1987, and 1988.] [MGK]
-----. Westward Ho! In W.C. Wood's America's Message. Ginn. 1925 [OAK] [GAR] [MGK]

Secondary Sources
Langtry, Lillie. The Days I Knew. Foreword by Richard Le Gallienne. New York:
George H. Doran Company, 1925. 300pp. 94-98. Pages 94-97 refer to Miller. [PMC] [RCL: 94-98] [RCL] [MAR] [PET] [WC] London: Hutchinson & Co., 1925. 319pp [WC] 2nd Edition. London: Hutchinson, 1925 [WC] [Also published in 1978, 1982 and 1989] [MGK] [MCK]
Meeker, Ezra. Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail. Revised and Edited by Howard R. Driggs. Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York: World Book Company, 1925 1925. 225pp. [WC] [Also published in 1927, 1932 and 2001] [MCK]
Lockley, Fred. “Impressions and Observations of the Journal Man.” Oregon Daily
Journal (31 August 1925) [MGK] [MCK]
Part 1 of a 3 part series which Lockley took from a nearly forty-year old
issue of the Walla Walla Watchman. The Watchman article was written by Miller about Minnie. In the article Miller states that he was writing under the name Giles Gaston when Minnie was writing under the name Minnie Myrtle.
Ludington, Flora Belle “The Newspapers of Oregon 1846-1870.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 26, p. 237. (September 1925): 237 [RCL] [The Democratic Register in Eugene, OR edited by C.H. Joaquin Miller March 15-September 20, 1862. Changed name to The Democratic Review January 1863 and Miller resigned February 14, 1863.] [MGK] [MCK]
“DEMOCRATIC REGISTER. The name used by the Democratic Herald
from March 15 to September 20, 1862. Owned by Noltner, and edited by C. H. (Joaquin) Miller. The last number carried this notice, ‘Subscribers of the Register will be furnished the Review in its place as the circulation of that paper is prohibited by the order of General Wright, military ruler of this coast.

DEMOCRATIC REVIEW. Continued the Democratic Register and
Hoisted a definitely Democratic flag in January 1863, though in November, when it started, it had promised to be neutral. Joaquin Miller, the editor, resigned February 14, 1863, so the paper was continued by Anthony Noltner, its owner, until James O’Meara was appointed editor in April. September 1, 1865 was its last issue when it was combined with the Washington Democrat and the Arena to be published in Salem under the title of Democratic Review by Noltner, Hicks and Bellinger.”
Lockley, Fred. “Impressions and Observations of the Journal Man.” Oregon Daily
Journal (1 September 1925): 10 [MCK]
Part 2 of a 3 part series. See above. This article opens with a leaf from
Minnie’s journal and contains a reprint of The Mothers of Men.
Lockley, Fred. “Impressions and Observations of the Journal Man.” Oregon Daily
Journal (2 September 1925): 10 [MCK]
Part 3 of a 3 part series. See above. In this article Miller describes
Minnie’s last days of life.
Popular Education 42 (October 1925): 69 [PMC] [MGK]
Thompson, Herbert C. “The Poets of the Sierras as I Knew Him.” The Literary Digest
International Book Review 3 (November 1925): 768-770. [RCL] [MAR] [HGT]
(See conflicts following):
A Close-Up of the Poet of the Sierras.” The Literary Digest 87 (14 November 1925): 82-87 [RCL] [HGT]

Thompson, Herbert Cooper. “The Poet of the Sierras as I Knew Him.” Literary Digest International Book Review 85, pp. 82-87, (25 November 1925): 82-87 [HON] [CAL] [PET] [MAR] [PMC gave n.d., “Journal in possession of H.C. Thompson.”]
[MGK] [MCK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, George. Letter to Sillard Samuel Morse 1925-1927. Eugene Or. [HON has in JM
Box 3: folder (e)] [MGK]
Schrader, George R. 1925-1944 Excerpts from the Schrader file, U.S. Forest Service.
Copy at College of the Siskiyous. [This file contains the papers of George R. Schrader who served in the Unites States Forest Service as Administrative Assistant and Acting Forest Supervisor at Mt. Shasta, California.] [MGK]

 
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