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Secondary Sources
Babbs, Ken and John. Unwritten History: based on a novel by Joaquin Miller. 2005. A
radio play written by Ken and John Babbs. 47p. [Miller birthdate errata] [MGK]
‘Cinncinatus Hiner Miller’ NEGenWeb Project, Resource Center, On-Line Library. http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/mbrcd/pages/mbrd0211.htm
(27 November 2005) Compendium of Biography 218
© 2002 for the NEGenWeb Project by Pam Rietsch, Ted & Carole Miller
Union County Library. “Cincinnatus Hiner Miller.”
http://www.union-county.lib.in.us/Cincinnatus%20Hiner%20Miller.htm
[MGK] [Advising Webmaster of some errors in dates.] [MGK]
Vincent, Stephen “Oakland? A Very Short Memoir.” (Re Juanita and Joaquin)
http://www.litvert.com/oaklandmemoir.html [MGK]
Millholland. David. Literary Oregon: One Hundred Books, 1800-2000. (27 Jan. 2005)
Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission . 9pp. p.1 refers to Joaquin Miller as “emblematic of his times” and p.7 quotes :
Who tells the tale when the Indian falls, or who tells his side of the story? A hundred Indians are killed in cold blood by the settlers, and the affair is never heard of outside of the county where it occurs.
If we wish for justice, let us, at least, try to be just. If we do wrong it seems to me to take half the sin away to be brave enough to admit it. At all events, it shows that if we have a great sin we also have one virtue - Valour! Killed by the Indians? Yes, many good men have been killed by the Indians with cause and without cause. Many good men have died of fever. I think a man is about as likely to die a natural death in New York, New Orleans, or any other city, if he remains there as he is likely to be killed by the Indians, should he travel or remain amongst them.” [MGK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Joaquin Miller Newsletter. II. 9 & 10 (February 2005)
[MGK]
Bodeen,de Witt. Ladies of the Footlights. (1 March 2005) 136 pp. Kessinger Publishing.
p.15. ISBN 1417993731 [MGK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Joaquin Miller Newsletter II.11 (April 2005) ISSN 1536-
2140.
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Joaquin Miller Newsletter II.12 (June 2005) ISSN 1536-2140. [MGK]
Miesse, William Mount Shasta Fact Sheet. Intro, by Dennis Freeman. College of the Siskiyous Library (21 June 2005) 4pp. p. 2 "TimeLine of Historical Events, 1854 and 1873, and p. 3 "Mount Shasta as Inspiration." (For References and Inquiries see also: http//www.siskiyou.edu/library/shasta/factsheet/) [MGK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Joaquin Miller Newsletter III. 1(September 2005) ISSN 1536-2140. [MGK]
Babbs, Ken. “The Joaquin Miller Conference at Shasta College in Redding, California.
Who is Joaquin Miller?” Friday October 14, October 15, and October 17th.[sic]
2005” http://www.skypilotclub.com/jmconference.html [MGK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Joaquin Miller Newsletter III. 2 (November 2005) ISSN 1536-2140. [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Miller, Joaquin. (1839-1913) 3. American Portrait Prints Collection. American Antiquarian Society http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Inventories/apprints.htm#M [MGK]

Adaptations from:
Miller, Joaquin – Death is a lengthened prayer, a longer night, a larger end. Quoted in
Chap. 12 of Death then what? By Vincent O’Neil. http://www.borleyrectory.com/death/deathindex.htm [MGK]

 
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