Miller, Joaquin. Columbus. Poetry of Youth: Selected from the Book of Poetry and Annotated by Edwin Markham pp. 281-283. Wm. H. Wise & Co. 1935. [HUN] [MGK]
-----. The Danites in the Sierras in a 3-page introduction by Allan Gates Halline to American Plays. New York: American Book Company. 1935. pp. 377-405. [MES] [USC] [MGK]
-----. “The Man-Hunt.” In Golden Tales of the Far West. Edited by Mrs. M. Becker. 1935. 3- 31. [STANFORD - MELVYL] [MCK] From Unwritten History; or, Life Amongst the Modocs. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1935. 304pp. [WC] [Also published in 1938 and 1941] [WC]
-----. Mother of Men [and] 49. Song. Registered in the name of Juanita Miller. (1 August 1936) [LOC] [MGK]
-----. Seven Songs. Music by Juanita Miller. Souvenir Shop at “The Hights” Joaquin Miller Road Oakland, California. [BAL (6:209) notes, “All material herein had prior book publication. Indian extracted from Loua Ellah, Specimens, 1868, p. 15. California. A Saraband otherwise California's Christmas, Joaquin Miller's Works, 1909, Vol. 4.”] [HUN] Xerox copy of Seven Songs. Words by Joaquin Miller Music by Juanita Miller includes Indian, California. A Saraband [a popular and vigorous Spanish castanet dance-a slow stately Spanish dance in triple meter derived from this], 49, God’s Garden, Mothers of Men, Judge Not, and Berkeley [MGK] [STANFORD - MELVYL] [San Francisco Public Library Catalog].
-----. Poetic appeal to plant trees. (The Golden Era, October, 1886.) Western Journal of Education. (February 1935): 6 [CAL] [MGK]
-----. “The Little Cripple's Dog.” Oregonian. (22 September 1935) [Originally published in St. Nicholas Magazine, February, 1883 as “In the Land of Clouds.”] [MGK]
Allen, Gay Wilson. American Prosody. New York: American Book Company, 1935.
342pp. 275. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Bailey, Robert G. River of No Return. Lewiston Idaho. 1935 p. 32. [Koch, 1948] [MGK]
California Department of Natural Resources. Joaquin Miller Home: Registered Landmark No. 107. Reports on Registered Landmarks 1932-1935. Mimeographed. [OAK] [MGK]
Carey, Charles Henry. A General History of Oregon, Prior to 1861. Portland, Oregon:
The Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 1935. 631. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography.
New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1935. 341pp. 142. [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK] [Also published in 1972, 1975, 1987 and 1991]
Halline, Allan Gates, ed. American Plays. Selected and Edited, with Critical Introduction and Bibliographies. New York: American Book Company, 1935. 787pp. [CCLand RCL cite 379-381 while Spiller, 1974 p. 660 cites “A drama bibliography for [Joaquin Miller] p 758.] [MGK] [MCK] [MAR]
McMechen, Edgar. The Shining Mountains - Colorado. Denver: Denver Public
Library, 1935. 56pp. [WC] [MULT] [HGT] [MGK] [MCK]
Powers, Alfred. History of Oregon Literature. Portland, Oregon: Metropolitan Press,
1935. [RCL and CAL: 229-246] [OAK: 229-277] [HGT] [FST: “See also ‘Minnie Myrtle Miller.’ Oregon newspaper sources for poetry and biography; compares wife’s poetry favorably with Miller’s.”] [MGK] [MCK]
Skiff, Frederick W. Adventures in Americana: Recollections of Forty Years Collecting
Books, Furniture, China, Guns and Glass. Portland, Oregon: Metropolitan Press,
1935. 366pp. 250-252. [RCL] [HGT: 251-255] [MULT] [WC] [OHS] [MGK] [MCK]
State Emergency Relief Administration. Oakland parks and playgrounds. Project No. 3-F2-163. Typewritten manuscript, pp. 156-166. [OAK] [MGK]
Richards, John S. “Joaquin Miller’s California Diary.” Frontier and Midland 16.1 (August 1935): 35-40. [RCL] [MAR] [MGK] [MCK]
Miller, Joaquin. Facsimile of a letter to his family with comment by Juanita Miller. In The Letters of Western Authors, No. (July 1935) San Francisco: The Book Club of California. Printed by McAllister & Dahlstrom, L.A. [HON] [BAL (6:205) says, “Letter dated 2-25-6.”] [Comments by Juanita Miller indicate an Andrew Carnegie pension given to Miller in his declining years.] [pp. 143-199 and f.n. # 14, pp. 252,253.] [See also 1906.] [MGK] [MCK]
Bibliographical Materials for a Literary History of Joaquin Miller. Thesis, University of California (1935?) [MGK]
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