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contains the following information: “’the poem was written on the death of the philanthropist, April 4, 1883. In ‘My Life and Memories,’ by Joseph I. C. Clarke, is a most interesting account of Mr. Miller bringing his poem to the newspaper office where Clarke was on the night desk.’”
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Fire on November 13 destroyed the home of Mrs. Joaquin Miller, the
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