1976

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. “Game Regions of the Upper Sacramento,” “Early California Mining and the Argonauts,” “The San Joaquin Valley,” and “The New City by the Great Sea (San Francisco).” In West of the Rocky Mountains, Ed. by John Muir, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press, pp. 508. Miller p. 147-160,311-320, p. 343-362. Reprinted from In Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico. Edited by John Muir. San Francisco and New York: The J. Dewing Company. [Miller's chapters first published in 1888. “Yellowstone Park” omitted in 1976 reprint of 1894 edition. West of the Rocky Mountains, Ed. by John Muir, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press, pp. 508] [MGK]
-----. Defense of the Alamo. words and adaptation: Barry Sadler, music & arrangement by Charles T. Haines. Gee Jay Music & Dial-a-Hit Music, divisions: Globe Enterprises, (10 January 1976) [MGK]

Secondary Sources
Belknap, George N. “Joaquin Miller’s Joaquin et al. - A Unique Copy?” The Papers of
the Bibliographical Society of America 70(October 1976): 529-530. [RCL],
[MLA].
Etulain, Richard W. “The American Literary West and Its Interpreters.” Pacific
Historical Review 45(August 1976): 311-316. [RCL].
Everson, William. Archetype West: The Pacific Coast as a Literary Region. Berkeley:
Oyez, 1976. 181pp. [RCL: 27-31, 33, 39-40, 46, 49, 67, 68, 76, 84, 102, 148, 163-176] [JGK: 27-31, 33, 39-40, 46, 49, 67, 68, 76, 84, 102, 142, 148] [OHS] [MGK] [MCK]
Huffman, Doris. Oregon’s Flamboyant Fourth 1876. Portland, Oregon: Doris Huffman,
1976. 297pp. 26 [MULT] [WC [OHS] [MCK] Brief note about Miller seeking out the unfinished Oregon exhibit at Philadelphia. [MCK]
“Joaquin Miller, ‘the Byron of the Rockies.’” The Chroniclers. New York: Time-Life Books. (1976): 202-207 [CAL] [MGK]
Library of Congress. Revised date of birth from 1841(?).Cf. Library of Congress Cataloging Service Bulletin. No. 119 (fall 1976). [HUN] [MGK]
Potter, Miles F. Oregon’s Golden Years. Caldwell: Caxton Printers, 1976. 181pp. 64-
66. [OHS] [MULT] [PSU] [WC] [MCK] [Also published in 1977]
Short biographical paragraphs including the information that Miller arrived in Canyon City in 1864 “along with his wife, a few head of cattle, and a license to practice law. Tied to his saddle were a few small apple trees . . . . To Miller goes the honor for planting the first orchard east of The Dalles.” A picture of his home in Canyon City is on page 66.
Tims, Marvin. “A Hundred Years Ago, When Civil War Loomed Eugene’s First College Had Only Four Years of Hectic Life.” (1976?) [MGK: Only other Tims entry is 1976. See below]
Yreka Historical Preservation Corporation. “Assuring a Future by Preserving the Past.” The Siskiyou Pioneer. Siskiyou County Historical Society. Vol. 4.9 (1976): 94 [MGK]
Tims, Marvin. “The Salt of the Earth.” [Melvin Miller, grandnephew of Joaquin.] In ‘Oregon Life’ section of Eugene Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon. (7 February 1976) [LHM] [Article about Melvin Miller at 64, “a lot like his Great Uncle Joaquin Miller-he’s still in love with the land.”] [MGK]
Lampson, Robin. “Some Sources of Jack London’s Titles.” Pacific Historian 20 (Spring
1976): 6-7 [RCL]. London “borrowed” some titles from Joaquin Miller [MGK] [MCK]
Rosenus, A. H. “Joaquin Miller and His ‘Shadow.’” Western American Literature
11.1 (May 1976): 51-59. [RCL: Jungian analysis of Unwritten History: Life Among the Modocs.] [MGK] [MCK]
“Joaquin Miller, Once one of America’s leading playwrights.” Register Guard (10 June 1976) : 1D. [MGK]
Huntington, Hallie. Hallie Huntington interview of Juanita Wilkins Crews [daughter of Amos Wilkins]. pp. 1, 7, 8, 9-13 refer to the Miller family. July 19 [LHM] [MGK]
“Twice Refused. Juanita Miller Legacy is Offered - If Wanted.” Blue Mountain Eagle
(5 August 1976) [OHS Clippings File] [MGK]
Wood, Raymund F. “Librarian and Laureate: Ina Coolbrith of California.” The
Markham Review 5 (Winter 1976): 35-39 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]

 
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