Miller, Joaquin. The Buried River, A Romance of California. 11 leaves. “Submitted to the Alameda County Centennial Committee. (8 April 1948)” [MGK]
-----. First Fam'lies of the Sierras. Adapted and dramatized by Juanita Joaquina Miller. A play in three acts and an epilogue. (9 March 1948) [LOC] [MGK]
-----. “A Race with Idaho Robbers.” The St. Nicholas Anthology. Edited by Henry Steele Commager. New York: Random House. 1948. [children's literature] [BAL] [MGK]
Benet, William Rose, ed., “Miller, Joaquin.” The Reader’s Encyclopedia. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 1948. [MGK]
Bruce, John. “Half-Savage Chained to a Star.” In Gaudy Century: The Story of San Francisco’s Hundred Years of Robust Journalism. New York: Random House, Inc., 1948. 302pp. 214-217, 227 [OAK] [RCL] [WC] [MAR] [MULT] [MGK] [MCK]
Johnson, Thomas H. [Compiler]. Literary History of the United States: Bibliography. Edited by Robert E. Spiller, et al. New York: Macmillan Co. [RCL: Vol. 3: 658-660.] [RCL: Notes location of Miller papers and other primary source material] See also Literary History of the United States: Bibliographical Supplement, 1959, by Richard Ludwig, New York: Macmillan Co., Literary History of the United States: Bibliographical Supplement II, 1972, by Richard Ludwig, New York, Macmillan Co., and “Yone Noguchi’s Poe Mania.” by D. B. Graham, 1974, Markham Review 4 (May 1948): 58-60. [MGK] [RCL: Vol. 2, pp. 661, 792, 793, 794, 863, 865, 866, 868.] [MCK]
O’Brien, Robert. This is San Francisco. New York and Toronto: Whittlesey House,
1948. 351pp. 133, 327. [PSU] [WC] [MCK]; New York: McGraw Hill, 1948.
351pp; San Carlos, California: Nourse Publishing Company, 1962; 1st Chronicle
Books Edition. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1994 [WC] [MCK]
Koch, Elers. “Geographic Names of Western Montana, Idaho.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 49.4 (March 1948): 57 [”The name Idaho itself according to Joaquin Miller is from the Shoshone Indian word E-dah-hoe, which he says means ‘light on the mountains.’”] [See also McConnell, 1963.] [MGK]
Mansfield, George C. The FEATHER RIVER in ‘49 and the Fifties. 40 pages. Copyright, 1924 by George C. Mansfield. Reprinted by Margaret Mansfield, July 1, 1948. [Redding California: Shasta Historical Society.] [Frontis is quote from Joaquin Miller. See also 1924.] [MGK]
Commanger, Henry Steele. “Writers Who Discovered America.” Review of The Times of Melville and Whitman. New York Times (9 November 1947) [Online: BR5]
Olderman, Murray. Portrait “Vignette.” Sacramento Bee. (13 November 1948) [CAL] [MGK]
Southern, May Hazel. “Data Collected and Compiled by May H. Southern.” Typed MS (9 binders in all - 4 and 7 missing by 1976) in the Shasta County Library, Redding, California. [Miller passim.] [MGK]
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