Miller, Joaquin. “The Man Hunt” from Life Amongst the Modocs in Golden Tales of the Far West. Selected, With Introduction and Biography “Joaquin Miller (Cincinnatus Hiner Miller) 1841-1913 p. 1-2.by May Lambertson Becker. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co.1944. 1-21 direct copy from Life Amongst the Modocs p. 178-201 [MGK]
-----. Scenes from Life of my Father. C. H. Miller. Music by Juanita Joaquina Miller, text by Joaquin Miller and Juanita Joaquina Miller, orchestration by Florence Colby Battram. (24 September 1944) [LOC] [MGK]
Gohdes, Clarence. American Literature in Nineteenth Century England. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1944. 33, 58, 64, 93, 94, 132, 139, 141. 191pp.
[RCL] [WC] [PSU] [MGK]; Carbondale: University of Illinois Press, 1944 [Also published in 1946] [WC] [MCK]
Mayberry, Genevieve. “The No-toe-rious Poet.” Alaska Life 7 (July 1944): 42-45 [RCL] [MGK]
Kinyon, Edmund G. “Joaquin Miller.” Ghost Town N. 4 (October 1944): 23, 30 [OAK] [Should see as Kinyon wrote of Ridge, Derby, and others of that time.] [MGK]
Maloney, Alice B. “The Pagan Poet of the Heights [Joaquin Miller].” The Covered Wagon. The Berkeley Women’s City Club Writer’s Section Yearbook-1944. 4.1 (Autumn Edition): 8-9. [CAL] [CSL] [Mrs. Maloney met Miller in 1908. Picture of Mrs. Maloney on file at SHS.] [MGK]
Scroggs, William Oscar. Filibusters and Financiers; The Story of William Walker and
His Associates. New York: Macmillan Company, 1916. 408pp. [HGT] [WC] [MCK] [Also published in 1969]
Thompson, Henry Cooper. “Reminiscences of Joaquin Miller and Canyon City.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 45.4 (December 1944): 326-336 [OAK] [CAL] [RCL] [FRS] [HON] [FST notes it is Vol. 45 and that the article contains “stories favoring Theresa Miller from persons who knew the Millers.”] [MGK]
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