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Miller, Joaquin. The Carpenter. Words by Joaquin Miller, music by Daniel Kirk. (9 June 1970) [MGK]
-----.’49: The Gold-Seeker of the Sierras. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Literature House, 1970. 148pp. [STANFORD - MELVYL] “Reprint of 1884 ed. published by Funk & Wagnalls, New York under title: ’49, The Gold-Seeker of the Sierras.” [MCK]
-----. How I became Chief of the Scalplocks. Los Angeles: Bird in Hand Press. 200 copies. This spoof is from an 1883 edition of the Wasp. Privately printed by Bruce W. Bradley for Wm. P. Wreden on the occasion of the joint meeting of the Zamarano Club of Los Angeles and Roxburghe Clubs of San Francisco, (26-27 September 1970) [HON] [HUN] [MEK] [MGK] [MCK]
-----. Songs of the Sierras. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Literature House, Reprint. 299 pages. [HON] [MGK]

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Baetzhold, Howard G. Mark Twain and John Bull. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1970. 394pp. 202, 360n11. [MULT] [WC] [PSU] [MCK]
Bates, Alfred. American Drama. New York and London: Smart and Stanley, 1970.
Vol. 20: 138-139. [WC] [RCL] [MGK] [MCK] [See also 1906 and 1909; first published in 1903]
Boynton, Percy H. A History of American Literature. New York: AMS Press, 1970
513pp. 401-410. [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK] [First published in 1919]
Clapp, John Bouvė and Edwin Francis Edgett. Players of the Present. New York:
Burt Franklin, 1970. 285-286 [First published in 1901]
Clapp and Edgett focus mainly on the Rankins’ involvement with Danites. For instance, they quote from Rankin who was surprised about the London crowd’s reaction on opening night. Miller is really only mentioned as the author of First Fam’lies of the Sierras, which was dramatized by P.A. Fitzgerald to become the Danites.
Dillon, Richard. Humbugs and Heroes: A Gallery of California Pioneers. Garden City:
Doubleday & Company, 1970. 362pp. 248-254. [OAK] [RCL] [WC] [MGK] [MCK] [See also 1983]
Hunt, William R. Dictionary of Rogues. New York: Philosophical Library 1970: 83-84.
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Leary, Lewis. [Compiler] Articles on American Literature, 1950-1967. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1970. 403 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Nilon, Charles H. Bibliography of Bibliographies in American Literature. New York:
R. R. Bowker and Company, 1970. 483pp. 126. [RCL] [WC] [MULT] [PSU] [MGK] [MCK]
Untermeyer, Louis. The New Era in American Poetry. St. Clair Shores, Michigan: Scholarly Press, 1970. 364pp. [RCL and CCL: 344] [WC] [MGK] [MCK[ [First published in 1919]
“Juanita Miller Dies at 90.” Montclarion (15 April 1970): 1 [MCK]
“Twin Rites Mark Passing of Juanita.” Montclarion (22 April 1970): 1 [MCK]
A note with the donation of Moore effects says George Miller “...is buried next to his father at West Point Cemetery.” Lane Historical Museum. April. [LHM] [MGK]
“Joaquin’s Brother George.” With a picture of George, James, and Joaquin. Eugene Register-Guard, Emerald Empire (21 June 1970): 7 [LHM] [MGK]
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