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  1. The ship in the desert. by Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-12
  2. Forty-Nine; An Idyl Drama Of The Sierras (In Four Acts) by Joaquin Miller, 2008-05-30
  3. Paquita, The Indian Heroine: A True Story, Wild And Sad, Overflowing With Romance And Adventure (1881) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  4. Songs Of The Sun-Lands by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  5. Light: A Narrative Poem (1907) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  6. The journal of Columbus' first voyage: "Columbus" by Christopher Columbus, Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-03
  7. Songs of Summer Lands by Joaquin Miller, 2009-12-23
  8. Bret Harte: Memorial Number (1902) by Bret Harte, Noah Brooks, et all 2010-05-23
  9. Paquita: the Indian heroine ; a true story ... presenting graphic pictures of Indian home life in peace and war, as beheld by the author during his residence of four years among the red men by Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-24
  10. Songs of the Sierra by Joaquin Miller, 2007-07-25
  11. The Journal Of Columbus' First Voyage (1912) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  12. Business Object Design and Implementation II: OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings (v. 2) by J. Miller, 1998-12-10
  13. Songs Of The Sierras (1871) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  14. The Little Gold Miners Of The Sierras And Other Stories (1886) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10

81. Literature Of Mount Shasta: Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller. Return to Mount Shasta home page. While goldmining in the 1850s, Joaquin Miller spent a few years in the Mount Shasta area.
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While goldmining in the 1850s, Joaquin Miller spent a few years in the Mount Shasta area. His subsequent writings offer a vibrant portrayal of our early mining camps, the interactions between the whites and Native Americans, the beauty of the mountain, and the rich game to be found locally. Of course, just how much fact he mixed with fiction is open to question. Referring to Miller's Life Amongst the Modocs , Wells' 1881 History of Siskiyou County complains that Miller has taken all the leading events of Northern California, most of which happened long before he appeared there, made himself the central figure, distorted the facts, and given them to the world as a truthful account of the dealings of the white men with the Indians. Whether literally true, true only in spirit, or even a mix of imagination and observation, his work is often inspiring and always worth reading. Miller's Life Amongst the Modocs: Unwritten History would, as Miesse points out, perhaps be better named "Life Amongst the Wintu," or "Life Amongst the Shasta." Still, the work includes two chapters that concern the mountain: Chapter 1, " Shadows of Shasta ," and Chapter 19, " The Indians' Account of the Creation While most of Miller's local writings remain centered on the local Native Americans, Miller was also quite capable of discussing the wealth of local game. In "

82. College Of The Siskiyous Library - Joaquin Miller
Proposal for an Indian Republic. by Joaquin Miller (1873). Miller, Joaquin. My New Republic. Unwritten History Life amongst the Modocs. Hartford, Conn.
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Proposal for an Indian Republic
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Miller, Joaquin. "My New Republic." Unwritten History: Life amongst the Modocs . Hartford, Conn. : American Publishing Company, 1874, pp. 298-300. Below is an excerpt from a longer chapter. Although not strictly a "national park" proposal, Miller's plan has the elements of preserving the natural state and beauty of the forests surrounding Mount Shasta, coupled with preserving the rapidly vanishing Native Americans and their culture. My New Republic. Here for the first time a plan which had been forming in my mind ever since I first found myself among these people began to take definite shape. It was a bold and ambitious enterprise, and was no less a project than the establishment of a sort of Indian Republic"a wheel within a wheel," with the grand old cone Mount Shasta for the head or centre. To the south, reaching from far up on Mount Shasta to far down in the Sacramento valley, lay the lands of the Shastas, with almost every variety of country and climate; to the south-east the Pit River Indians, with a land rich with pastures and plains teaming with game; to the north-east lay the Modocs, with lakes and pasture-lands enough to make a State. My plan was to unite these three tribes in a confederacy under the name of the United Tribes, and by making a claim and showing a bold front to the Government, secure by treaty all the lands near the mountain, even if we had to surrender all the other lands in doing so.

83. Word Works Literary Site
Tuesday evenings at 730 at the Joaquin Miller Cabin in Rock Creek Park, The Joaquin Miller Cabin Poetry Series takes place Tuesdays at 730 pm in Rock
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In 1976 through the efforts of Jim Beall, the National Park Service gave the Word Works permission to use the Joaquin Miller Cabin located in Washington, DC's Rock Creek Park. Initially, Word Works poets gathered in the cabin for poetry workshops. By candle and fireplace light, the participants shared their work and provided criticism to each other. The reading series grew out of these early activities. Karren Alenier founded the Miller Cabin Poetry Series and ran programs there until 1983. Those years are documented in Whose Woods These Are , an anthology of poetry, anecdotes, and photos. Jacklyn Potter has been running the Miller Cabin programs since 1984. Each summer for eight weeks beginning in June, the program commences at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night. Audience participation averages 20 to 60 people per night. With a volunteer committee, Jacklyn selects readers from a large pool of applicants. Both well-established authors and first time readers share the podium. Funding for the series comes from the audience who are asked by mail prior to the opening night for contributions to pay the poets. Purchase our new book anthology

84. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
Guides to Joaquin Miller manuscript holdings from UVA Special Collections . Miller, Joaquin, Papers of 7132k Miller, Joaquin, poem 7132-l
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Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller , he later adopted the name Joaquin after a Mexican brigand. Miller was born in Indiana but moved to the West, where he practiced law and owned a newspaper. He went to England in the 1870s, and achieved great fame there. In 1877, he returned to the U. S. and settled in California.
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Unwritten History: Life amongst the Modocs (Restricted)
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Letter: Miller to President Grant (October 28, no year) Letter: Miller to Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford (August 24, 1871) Engraving: Joaquin Miller Engraving: Young Miller Photo: Old Miller, in bed
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Creek flowing from south of Cave Point in Mount Diablo State Park east into Tassajara Creek in Riggs Canyon Jackass Point
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The heart of the historic port of Oakland, at the foot of Broadway. Developed by the Port of Oakland as a tourist attraction and recreation area with restaurants, bars, hotels, shops, and waterfront features.
Marketing and Leasing office. Tel: (510) 208-4646. http://www.jacklondonsq.com/ Jack London Village
Shopping center at southeast end of Jack London Square in Oakland.
30 Jack London Sq, Oakland CA 94607. Tel: (510) 893-7956. Jackson-Amador Center Jackson Avenue Elementary School Public elementary school in Livermore. 554 Jackson Ave, Livermore CA 94550. Tel: (925) 606-4717. http://www.lvjusd.k12.ca.us/Schools/Jackson/jackson.html Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Jackson Grade Short multiuse trail in Chabot Regional Park near Stone Bridge Jackson Park Alameda city park at 2450 Encinal Ave.

86. Joaquin Miller Middle School Of SAN JOSE, CA - Teacher Ratings At RateMyTeachers
Joaquin Miller Middle School SAN JOSE, CA. Average Quality 3.5. Overall Ranking UNAVAILABLE. Teachers 68. Ratings 769. Registered Users 7
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87. American Forests: Oakland's Redwood Retreat - Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland, Cali
Full text of the article, Oakland s redwood retreat Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland, California - includes related article on nature camp from American
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88. Internet Book List :: Author Information: Joaquin Miller
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89. Joaquin Miller Quotes
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90. Sage And Rosemary: Love Poetry - Joaquin Miller (1837-1913)
Sage and Rosemary, soulmates, created this sensual website where couples and lovers can fall in love, rekindle love, and discover each other again.
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A Song of Creation Canto II , XI Give me a lover ever bold,
A lover clean, keen, sword in hand,
Like to those white-plumed knights of old
Whose loves held honor in the land;
Those men with hot blood in their veins
And hot, swift, iron hand to kill-
Those women loving well the chains
That bound them fast against their will;
Yet loved and lived-are living still.
Sage and Rosemary

91. Image Goddess Photography - San Francisco - Joaquin Miller Park
The photos here were taken in Joaquin Miller Park (circa 1999), which is overseen by the City of Oakland. Among many great things about this park is the
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The photos here were taken in Joaquin Miller Park (circa 1999), which is overseen by the City of Oakland. Among many great things about this park is the fact that mountain biking is permitted on most singletrack trails, and mountain bikers are not treated like pond scum (as they unfortunately are in many other Bay Area open spaces). The bad thing is that a few reckless mountain bikers do tend to abuse the privilege by riding off legal trails, threatening to lose us all the privilege of riding there. We law-abiding cyclists are in the process of concerted efforts to bring those renegades in line through an information campaign (headed up by the Bicycle Trail Council of the East Bay, whose web site can be viewed at www.btceastbay.org ). If that fails, we will be forced to kick their butts! Meanwhile, we are still enjoying the park's multi-use approach, where most hikers, cyclists, joggers, dogs and other users tend to get along just fine.
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92. Miller
Joaquin Miller Joaquin Miller (1837 1913) Joaquin Miller s family was among the early pioneers who settled in Oregon in 1852. When only a boy,
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Joaquin Miller (1837 - 1913)
Joaquin Miller's family was among the early pioneers who settled in Oregon in 1852. When only a boy, he traveled to participate in the California Gold Rush, and spent a good part of his life in California. Known as "the Poet of the Sierras," he changed his first name from Cincinnatus to Joaquin after the legendary Mexican outlaw Joaquin Murietta. His works include: Song of the Sierras, Life among the Modocs, California's Life of Gold, and Joaquin et al. Home Legal

93. Trail Joaquin Miller Reviews
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94. E. Bay Regional Parks / Joaquin Miller Park - Tribe.net
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95. Joaquin Miller Collection - Special Collections At The Libraries Of The Claremon
The Joaquin Miller Collection is held by Special Collections at the Libraries of The Claremont Colleges.
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Special Collections Home Collections by Name ... Internet Resources Joaquin Miller in 1874 ( view close up Printed matter by and about this colorful, turn-of-the-century, western writer includes approximately 125 items, either of first or limited editions, many beautifully illustrated, and some with laid-in autographs. Photostats and clippings of newspaper and magazine articles number more than nine hundred pieces, while there are approximately two hundred portraits of Miller between 1859 and 1912. Original manuscripts, letters, and inscribed photographs numbering approximately seventy-five items complete the Miller Collection. Additonal Images: Joaquin Miller in 1890 ( view close up Joaquin Miller in 1904 ( view close up Joaquin Miller in 1912 ( view close up For more information: Blais (the online catalog) Contact Special Collections Back Special Collections Home Search Library Web Site ... Libraries Home

96. Poets' Corner - Joaquin Miller - Selected Works
Selected Works by poet Joaquin Miller. Or legion or single; just asking to know; When duty fronts death in his Alamo. Joaquin Miller
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      B EHIND him lay the gray Azores,
      Behind the Gates of Hercules;
      Before him not the ghost of shores,
      Before him only shoreless seas.
      The good mate said: "Now we must pray,
      For lo! the very stars are gone.
      Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?"
      "Why, say, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!' "
      "My men grow mutinous day by day;
      My men grow ghastly wan and weak."
      The stout mate thought of home; a spray
      Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek.
      "What shall I say, brave Admiral, say,
      If we sight naught but seas at dawn?"
      "Why, you shall say at break of day,
      'Sail on! sail on! and on!' "
      They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow,
      Until at last the blanched mate said:
      "Why, now not even God would know
      Should I and all my men fall dead.
      These very winds forget their way,
      For God from these dead seas is gone.
      Now speak, brave Admiral, speak and say"
      He said, "Sail on! sail on! and on!"
      They sailed. They sailed. Then spake the mate:
      "This mad sea shows his teeth tonight.
      He curls his lip, he lies in wait

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98. Complete Poetical Works Of Joaquin Miller
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99. University Of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service
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100. Miller, Joaquin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Miller, Joaquin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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