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  1. Joaquin Miller,: Literary frontiersman, by Martin Severin Peterson, 1937
  2. Whose woods these are: A journal of the Word Works residence at the Joaquin Miller Cabin, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C., from 1976 to 1983
  3. Joaquin Miller's Poems: Song of the Sierras by Joaquin Miller, 2007-07-25
  4. The Ship in the Desert [Verse] by Joaquin Miller by Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, 2010-03-16
  5. So here then is a little journey to the home of Joaquin Miller by Elbert Hubbard, publisher Roycroft Shop, et all 2010-09-13
  6. Selected Writings of Joaquin Miller by Joaquin Miller, 1976-06
  7. Joaquin Miller's Poems ... by Anonymous, 2010-03-16
  8. The Danites: And Other Choice Selections from the Writings of Joaquin Miller, "The Poet of the Sierras" ... by Joaquin Miller, Abraham Doren Van Honeyman, 2010-03-05
  9. Songs of the Sierras and Sunlands, by Joaquin Miller by Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, 2010-02-10
  10. MY FATHER C H JOAQUIN MILLER POET by Juanita J Miller, 1964-01-01
  11. The Complete Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  12. Songs of the Sun-Lands, by Joaquin Miller by Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, 2010-03-04
  13. Joaquin: Et Al (Maltese Edition) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-02-23
  14. True bear stories by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10

21. §13. Joaquin Miller. X. Later Poets. Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part I
Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part II. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21.
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22. Parks
Joaquin Miller Park Joaquin Miller Road and Sanborn Drive Joaquin Miller Park is open from dawn until dusk. Located in the Oakland hills with sweeping views
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home welcome parks customer service ... request a facility Parks Golf Courses Fields Points of Interest Public Pools ... joaquin miller Joaquin Miller Park Joaquin Miller Road and Sanborn Drive Joaquin Miller Park is open from dawn until dusk. Located in the Oakland hills with sweeping views of the Bay Area, Joaquin Miller Park is home to 500-acres of redwood groves, miles of peaceful and scenic trails that may be used for biking, hiking and walking, picnic and wedding areas, cascades, and the Woodminster Amphitheater. View of Bay Area from Joaquin Miller Park At the base of Woodminster Theatre, which can be accessed through stairs made of stone, over 100 feet of water falls along the Woodminster Cascade through a series of peaceful reflective pools. Juanita Miller is responsible for the vision and foresight of the scenic cascade and theatre that stand as a memorial to her father Joaquin Miller. Alameda County Historic Landmark #107 Joaquin Miller Home
Joaquin Miller, 'Poet of the Sierras,' resided on these acres, which he called 'The Hights,' from 1886 to 1913. In this building, The Abby, he wrote Columbus and other poems. He planted the surrounding trees and he personally built, on the eminence to the north, the funeral pyre and the monuments dedicated to Moses, General John C. Frémont, and Robert Browning. 'The Hights' was purchased by the City of Oakland in 1919. View Overlooking Reflective Pool General Information Contact Phone Number Non-Emergencies OPD Special Events Open Space Reservations Ranger Station

23. Rental Facilities
Inside Joaquin Miller Park 3594 Sanborn Drive, Oakland, California 94602 Nestled among the redwoods of Joaquin Miller Park, Joaquin Miller Community Center
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3594 Sanborn Drive, Oakland, California 94602 Nestled among the redwoods of Joaquin Miller Park, Joaquin Miller Community Center is an 8,500 square-foot, one-story facility with art deco stained glass windows and doors. This state-of-the-art facility includes a modern commercial grade kitchen, assembly rooms, conference rooms, outdoor decks and an alcove containing original artwork and a working fireplace. Unique Amenities
  • Coat room Fireplace Modern Industrial Kitchen with Commerical Coffeemaker Panoramic View of the Bay Area Stained Glass and Original Artwork
Rental Areas and Room Capacities Assembly Rooms (2) Conference Rooms (3) Per Rm Combined Per Rm Combined Theatre Standing Seated 16 w/tables 48 w/tables * No dance floor, Banquet setup

24. Bay Area Hiker: Joaquin Miller Park
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Joaquin Miller Park,
City of Oakland,
Alameda County
In brief
3.5 mile loop through redwoods, in Oakland!
Getting there
From CA 24 in Alameda County, exit CA 13. Drive south on CA 13 about 3 miles, then exit Joaquin Miller Road. At the base of the exit ramp, turn left, cross over the highway, then bear right onto Joaquin Miller Road. Drive uphill about 0.8 mile, then turn left onto Sanborn Drive (look for the Woodminster sign). Drive about 0.1 mile on Sanborn Drive, and park in the lot (or along the side of the road) near the ranger station.
Trailhead details
There is a medium-sized paved lot, but many people park along the side of Sanborn Drive. Mind the no parking signs. If there is no parking inside the park, you can easily and legally park on the side of Joaquin Miller Road and walk in. No entrance or parking fees. Restrooms, pay phone, maps, and drinking water at the ranger station. There is one designated handicapped parking spot in the parking lot (which also services the Joaquin Miller Community Center), but trails here are poorly suited to wheelchairs. AC Transit bus #53 stops in front of the park.
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25. Bay Area Hiker: Joaquin Miller Park
Drive south on Highway 13 about 3 miles, then exit Joaquin Miller Road. At the base of the exit ramp, turn left, cross over the highway, then bear right
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Mile:
0.0: Start out from the ranger station and walk on Sanborn Drive back toward Joaquin Miller Road.
0.1: At a yellow gate turn left. Ignore the side trail to the left and walk straight down the main path, Sunset Trail.
0.2: Signed 3-way junction. Take the middle path (uphill) to remain on Sunset Trail.
0.2: Sunset Loop Trail departs to the left. Continue straight on Sunset Trail.
0.3: A path breaks off to the right, across the creekbed, while Sunset presses on uphill. Continue straight, following the sign "to Sequoia Bayview Trail."
0.6: Junction. Turn left onto Sequoia Bayview Trail.
1.2: Signed junction with Big Trees Trail. Continue straight on Sequoia Bayview Trail.
1.4: Signed two-part junction with Fern Ravine Trail. The hiking only path heads downhill to the left, and then a few steps later, climbs uphill to the right. Continue straight on Sequoia Bayview Trail. 1.5: Signed junction with Wild Rose Trail, another hiking-only path that heads downhill to the left and uphill to the right. Continue straight on Sequoia Bayview Trail. 1.7: A signed trail to the right shortcuts the route to Sequoia Arena. Continue straight on Sequoia Bayview Trail.

26. Gesswhoto.com - Joaquin Miller/Grant Co., Or.
Joaquin Miller RETURNS TO CANYON CITY SUMMER OF 1907 And then, Joaquin Miller, the Sweet Singer of the Sierras, took the photograph which he was
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JOAQUIN MILLER RETURNS TO CANYON CITY - SUMMER OF 1907
An article by C.G. McIntosh, teacher, tells of being with Joaquin Miller on his return to visit Canyon City in the summer of 1907.
"If that is my cabin, I did a good job of putting on the shingles. But I should not have recognized it. Those trees are not as I planted them. There is a shirt on the line too which I know is not mine. I never had but one in those dear old days."
And then, Joaquin Miller, the Sweet Singer of the Sierras, took the photograph which he was examining into a stronger light, swept the silvery lock that dangled lower over his shoulder, adjusted his eye glasses and with his index finger, located the lines of the lowlying hills which surrounded the cabin of his early home.
A look of intense earnestness - or was it something more - shown in his face as he continued. "Yes, it's all changed here beyond recognition, but the contour of the hills seem the same forever more. This (pointing to the cabin) is my work! This, (indicating the sweep of the hills) is God's." And with a supreme reverence that thrilled speaker and hearers alike, murmured, "Holy, Holy Hills." It is given to many men to love nature, but few could interpret her secrets as did Joaquin Miller!
"See where the eternal forces are ceaselessly at work repairing the devastation of man." He observed the large area of divided upland placer land. "Nature abhors a wound, and even an open scar. She slowly but surely softens and hides them by some of her magical art. The steeper edges of this cut are already smoothing out, and hardy grasses and brave blossoms are colonizing in the scant soil of the ruins. These hills are emblems of charity."

27. Joaquin Miller: Man & Park
The serene and woodsy atmosphere and stunning views make Joaquin Miller Park one of For more information about Joaquin Miller Park, click here.
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Woodminster:
Oakland’s "Cathedral in the Woods" The word "woodminster" literally means "cathedral in the woods."
High in the Oakland Hills, with sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay and surrounding cities, is the beautiful 500-acre Joaquin Miller Park. The Park is home to one of the only urban second-growth redwood groves in existence, as well as miles of trails, picnic grounds, and a WPA-era art deco construction that includes pools, cascades, and the Woodminster Amphitheater.
Designed by a team headed by Oakland Park Superintendent William Mott Jr and built as a WPA project, Woodminster Amphitheater and Cascades were dedicated in 1940 as a memorial to California writers. The trees and other vegetation along the Cascades, planted by horticulturist and design team member Lionel Sprattling, are designated Writers Memorial Grove, and individual plantings are dedicated to California’s great authors, including Joaquin Miller as well as Bret Harte, Jack London, Mark Twain, Dashiell Hammet, Ina Coolbrith, and many others. This is a fitting tribute, since so many of them visited this spot when "Poet of the Sierras" Joaquin Miller owned this land which he called "The Hights," spelling intentional.

28. Joaquin Miller: Man & Park
Joaquin Miller, Byron of the Rockies. Some of the many internet resources about Joaquin Miller. http//www.traverse.com/people/dot/miller_london.html
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Joaquin Miller
The Self-Invented Man It is difficult to sort out the fact from the fiction in the life of Joaquin Miller, born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller in Indiana in 1837, not in a covered wagon in 1842 as he always claimed. Ambrose Bierce called him "the greatest liar this country has ever produced," and in fact his autobiography is classified as fiction in libraries. It was Oakland’s famous librarian and California’s first poet laureate Ina Coolbrith who told him if he wanted to be a successful poet he had to have a more romantic presentation. She encouraged him to change his name to Joaquin, grow his hair long, dress in buckskins, and adopt the persona of the Wild West. In this character, he traveled to Europe and was a sensation at London parties with his sombrero, polka dot bandana, and high-heeled boots, handing out calling cards that read "Joaquin Miller, Byron of the Rockies." Joaquin Miller, Byron of the Rockies

29. Burbank USD Schools Joaquin Miller Elementary School
Educational facility information on student academics, dress code, policies, and contact information.
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30. Joaquin Miller: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Miller , Joaquin (Pseudonym of Cincinnatus Hiner Miller.) 1837–1913. American poet whose work is based on his adventures in the West.
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American poet whose work is based on his adventures in the West. His collections include Specimens (1868) and Joaquin et al. Encyclopedia Miller, Joaquin w¤kēn ) , pseud. of Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner Miller, 1839?–1913, American poet, b. Liberty, Ind. In 1852 his family moved to frontier Oregon. He lived in gold-mining camps, later with Native Americans, and was in turn an express rider, an editor, and an Oregon judge. His first two volumes of poems, Specimens (1868) and Joaquin et al. (1869), contained energetic, rhetorical celebrations of frontier life. They brought him only local acclaim, but in England, where he went next, his colorful personality, his dramatic Western costume, and his Songs of the Sierras (1871) made him famous as a frontier poet. See his autobiography (1898; ed. by S. G. Firman, 1930).

31. Home
We at Miller High School salute all our brave soldiers fighting for our freedom. Joaquin Miller HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL CALENDER SCHOOL NEWS EDUCATIONAL
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Joaquin Miller High School 8218 Vanalden Avenue Reseda, California 91335 Phone: 818-885-1646 Fax: 818-773-0179 E-mail: rfeldman@lausd.k12.ca.us JOAQUIN MILLER HIGH SCHOOL Welcome to Joaquin Miller High School! The staff at Miller High School are dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and versatile learning environment for every student. We are dedicated to maximizing student achievement , quality of life and individual self worth so each student will contribute to, and benefit from our diverse society

32. Joaquin Miller     Www.cowboypoetry.com                   
Joaquin Miller His California Diary, 1936 Selected Writings of Joaquin Miller (and his drawings), 1977. October 1415, 2005 Joaquin Miller Conference
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Joaquin Miller, born 1837, was known as a "character" in his day, and time has not necessarily improved his reputation. But, he was an early western figure who influenced many of his time and those who came after. While his life and his writings have been the subject of much criticism, he helped create some of the enduring Old West myths. When Miller couldn't find success in America, he took his show on the road to Britain and became the popular "Poet of the Sierras." It's said that he inspired Buffalo Bill's career. Miller has been called a "poseur" and "a vulgar fraud" and worse, and Bret Harte refused to publish any of his poems in his Overland Express Still, at one time his poem

33. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller, 18371913. Joaquin Miller was born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller on September 8, 1837. His parents were Quakers and his father was a magistrate
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Joaquin Miller, 1837-1913
Joaquin Miller was born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller on September 8, 1837. His parents were Quakers and his father was a magistrate in Indiana. In 1852, the family moved to Oregon, traveling with two heavily laden wagons, eight oxen yoked to each, a carriage, and two horses. The three thousand mile trip took over seven months. They settled near Eugene, Oregon where they established a home and farm. Miller and a friend set off to California in search of gold in 1855 and subsequently worked in a number of mining camps. He reported that he was severely wounded in a battle between the settlers near Mt. Shasta and the Modoc Indians when an arrow pierced his face and exited the back of his neck. He later survived other battles with northern California Indian groups, and had several altercations with the law over matters relating to the ownership of livestock and gun play. Miller attended Columbia College in in Eugene City from 1857 to 1858. He taught school, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1861. From 1861 to 1862 Miller rode pony express from Walla Walla to Idaho mines but he soon returned to Eugene City to become a newspaper editor. In his newspaper

34. Joaquin Miller Quotes - ThinkExist Quotations
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35. Joaquin Miller Quotes
1 quotes and quotations by Joaquin Miller. Joaquin Miller Quotes. All honor to him who shall win the prize, The world has cried for a thousand years;But
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37. Joaquin Miller's Blog
We know NetMesh is the name of the organization of Joaquin Miller, because we find it in the org field of a vCard and Joaquin Miller in the formatted
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Joaquin Miller's Blog Home Categories All posts (overview) Most recent posts September 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat About You can read some biographical info about me at netmesh.us
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At the LID developers' Wiki , I'm using the page, FOAF Fields , as a workspace as i'm reading through the FOAF Vocabulary Specification . A few minutes ago, the difference in where-it-is-coming-from between vCard and FOAF came to the fore. I take this occassion to offer some thoughts on the concepts, person and persona. Wiki enables your feedback and ideas to be entered right there, by changing or replacing my text. Or by entering text at the discussion tab. Or, if you are more blog than wiki, kindly blog and link back to here. In vCard, that a vCard is the vCard of a person is implicit. Just as it is implicit, if we see a small paper card, about two inches by three and a half, with a name on it, that this is the calling card or business card of some person, and that other data on that card gives us information about that person and their relationships. Just as a person may have different business cards for different roles, so two different vCards can be vCards of the same person. But the vCard specification gives us no way to relate those two vCards. One datum on a vCard is related to another by being within the same vCard. (Yes, or by being somehow linked to from a vCard, but forget that for this discussion.)

38. Joaquin Miller's Blog
Joaquin Miller s Blog, XML Home was pleasantly surprised by the real interest the audience expressed. There is stuff about MDA at www.joaquin.net/MDA
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A friend asked: Does NetMesh use code generation or model driven development? I liked that question, because i got to answer: Yes and yes. An important subsystem of NetMesh is the code generator. It generates the SchemaBase and MeshBase code from a model prepared by the developer. What're these Bases? More to follow.
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Johannes Ernst kindly blogs here a summary of a recent Software Development Forum. I was pleasantly surprised by the real interest the audience expressed. There is stuff about MDA at www.joaquin.net/MDA This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License . However, NetMesh is a registered trademark of R-Objects Inc., and no rights to trademarks are granted. For the purposes of attribution, the author is "Johannes Ernst" and attribution shall provide (a clickable, where possible) URL to this site.

39. Joaquin Miller - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Joaquin Miller was the penname of the hyperbolical American eccentric Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner) Miller (September 8, 1837, or November 10,
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Joaquin Miller was the penname of the hyperbolical American eccentric Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner) Miller September 8 , or November 10 February 17 ). Born in Indiana , he moved to Oregon and later to California where he had a variety of occupations, including mining-camp cook who came down with scurvy from eating what he cooked, lawyer and a judge, a newspaper writer and a Pony Express rider. After spending several years in New York and Europe , he settled in California, where he grew fruit and published his poems. Called (mainly by himself) the "Poet of the Sierras" and the "Byron of the Rockies", he was more of a celebrity in England than in his native United States Miller's home from to , which he called "The Hights," is now a California Historical Landmark . He planted the surrounding trees and he personally built, on the eminence to the north, the funeral pyre and the monuments dedicated to Moses , General John C. Fremont , and Robert Browning . The Hights was purchased by the city of Oakland in 1919 and can be found in Joaquin Miller Park.

40. User:Joaquin Miller - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
No relation to Joaquin Miller,¹ though i am named after the same person, Joaquin Murietta, whose name he took. I ma software architect and amateur of
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No relation to Joaquin Miller ,¹ though i am named after the same person, Joaquin Murietta , whose name he took. I'm a software architect and amateur of philosophy. I've started to make a few conservative changes to the Wikipedia. I sign discussions thus: jm
¹ That is to say: I deny that i am related. We must admit that one branch of our ancestors came out of Indiana about the same time he did. Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Joaquin_Miller Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

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