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  1. Life amongst the Modocs: unwritten history. by Joaquin Miller, 2010-04-27
  2. First Fam'lies of the Sierras by Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-24
  3. Shadows of Shasta by Joaquin Miller, 2010-07-06
  4. Joaquin Miller (Boise State University Western Writers Series) by Benjamin S. Lawson, 1980-06
  5. True bear stories by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  6. Joaquin Miller,: Literary frontiersman, by Martin Severin Peterson, 1937
  7. Cabin Fever: Poets at Joaquin Miller's Cabin, 1984-2001
  8. The Danites: And Other Choice Selections From The Writings Of Joaquin Miller by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  9. Joaquin Miller and his other self, by Harr Wagner, 1929
  10. Joaquin Miller's Poems ... by Anonymous, 2010-03-16
  11. So Here Then, Is A Little Journey To The Home Of Joaquin Miller, Also A Study Of The Man And His Work (1903) by Elbert Hubbard, George Wharton James, 2010-09-10
  12. First Fam'Lies in the Sierras, by Joaquin Miller by Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, 2010-01-10
  13. The Complete Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  14. Joaquin Miller's Poems V1: An Introduction (1917) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10

1. Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller. aka Cincinnatus Hiner Miller. 1839 1913, Related Links JoaquinMiller By courtesy of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, b. Sept.
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2. Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller by Janice Albert. New York Oxford, 1978 Miller, Joaquin.The Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller. Stuart P. Sherman, editor.
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Joaquin Miller
by Janice Albert Time works on literary reputation in such a way that, when the glacier of critical opinion is past, only El Capitan remains, splendidly removed from the fragmented shards and rubble ground to gravel underfoot. The agency of chance in creating El Capitan is forgotten. If the remaining knobs and knolls could speak of their own hopes and dreams, we would smile gently at their pretension. "You, too, aspired to greatness? Oh, puleeze." This statue of the Poet of the Sierras
is in Oakland's Joaquin Miller Park
All around these emblems of the past, Joaquin Miller Park bustles with activity. The Oakland Parks and Recreation Department operates a community center; there is a ranger station and a municipal wood chipping site. Weddings take place here. For many years, residents of the wider East Bay have visited Woodminster Amphitheater to hear musical theater performed on summer evenings. For many local singers and dancers, Woodminster was their first auditioning experience, and for some, their first appearance on a professional stage. The amphitheater itself, with its adjacent fountain and spectacular views, is dedicated to California Writers. (The name Woodminster means "cathedral in the woods.") The park, now 512 acres, began with the acquisition by the City of Oakland of the 52 acres Miller purchased in 1886. The man christened Cincinnatus Heine Miller, (1841?-1913) who idolized Moses and the Brownings, was advised by none other than

3. MILLER JOAQUIN (JERRY)
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4. Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller. (1837? 1913). The Central California Poetry Journal hasput together a great page on the life and works of Joaquin Miller.
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5. The Ruinous Cost Of Chinese Exclusion - Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller argues for repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act so cheap Chinese laborwill lower the cost of farm labor and agricultural products in the United
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Bread and Roses
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The Ruinous Cost of Chinese Exclusion
A Laboring Man to Laboring Men
By Joaquin Miller
North American Review 186 (Nov. 1907). "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad." T rue it is, skilled labor is getting higher wages than it received last year, in the city, but if it costs now much more than it cost then for bread and meat, where is the good or profit to the workingman? And is it quite equitable that the laboring man of the city should entirely ruin the laboring man of the country, without even saying so much as "by your leave"? Last year, and I think my case a fairly average one among the small farmers, I was able to pay my taxes from the income of my land. I rented most of it to dairymen. At that time, they could get hay put in the barn for seven dollars a ton. This year they have to pay fifteen dollars a ton, and they find trouble in getting it delivered, even at that. They are moving out. And why can't they get hay at a fair figure? Simply because there is not enough labor in the land to harvest and deliver it. There is more hay this year than in any one year in the last twenty. There are not only tons, but hundreds and hundreds of tons, of hay rotting and rusting in the dust only a few miles from my back door. And it will rot in the rain this winter, and cattle must die in herds. And then meat and bread and all things must take another leap upward.

6. The Chinese And The Exclusion Act - Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller argues against extension of the Chinese Exclusion Act as harmfulto the majority of American workers. Citation Miller, Joaquin.
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The Chinese and the Exclusion Act
By Joaquin Miller
North American Review 173 (Dec. 1901). I t is telegraphed to us of the Pacific coast that the head of the American Federation of Labor, the Secretary of the National Federation, and others, have called on the Executive to urge the re-enactment of the Chinese Exclusion Act; and it is, perhaps, in order now to inquire whether or not we of the West and the real laborers of the United States want, or ever did want, this Exclusion Act; also, to ask what these men know of China, the Chinese, or real American labor? There are laborers and laborers. The real working man, in the main, is on "the firing line," his shoulder to the wheel; his face is not against his fellow man but for him; he is heading to the front; he is in the van of civilization, as his fathers, the founders of this mighty Republic, were before him, and he is proud, happy and content to be there. He is a Lincoln, a Garfield. He is a builder, not a destroyer. And these silent men at the front, of the forest and the field, outnumber the noisy city "laborer," so called, ten to one, although you would think the figures exactly reversed, to hear the city man and read his noisy resolutions. Moreover, these silent laboring men on the firing line, the men of the forest, the field, the miners of the frontier, are in the main Americans. Get the names of the noisy city "laborers," and you will see that they are foreigners mainly, many of the names reading with an accent that is grimly suggestive of the incendiary and the anarchist.

7. Joaquin Miller
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8. Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller. UML bib. Joaquin Miller, Rebecca WirfsBrock How CanAnything be Both a Classifier and a Package?, Second International
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9. Joaquin Miller Middle School
Site maintained by the journalism class includes calendars, newsletter, athletics and class information.Category Regional North America C Cupertino Education......Joaquin Miller Middle School. Miller Middle School, Welcome to JoaquinMiller Middle School Home of the Mustangs. * Academic
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Yosemite Campers will depart from DeAnza Parking Lot A (Stevens Creek and Stelling.) Be there by 10:15 (NOTE NEW TIME!!) am, Sunday, March 23. We expect to return to the same lot at DeAnza College at about 9:30 pm on Friday, March 28. Check here on Friday, March 28, after 8 pm, for an update on our return time. CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Robby Romines, Miller's 2003 Teacher of the Year! Mrs. Romines teaches cooking, sewing, leadership and is a sponsor for WEB (Welcome EveryBody) and YouthAct (community service.) Thanks for your support for the Leadership Class Pennies for Patients drive! We raised an amazing $2,170 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Congratulations on a job well done to the Leadership Class! NEW FEATURE! -

10. Journal Page 6101/Joaquin Miller
joaquin miller High School has implemented "The Character Counts Program" recognizing the importance of character
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Central California Poetry Journal
Volume 96 Number 1
The Poetry of Central California Page 6101
The Poetry of Joaquin Miller
Table of Contents
A Concise Biography of Joaquin Miller Comments on the selected poems Selected poems by Joaquin Miller Links to other Journal Pages
A Concise Biography of Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller was born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller on September 8, 1837. In the introduction to Volume One of JOAQUIN MILLER'S POEMS, published by Harr Wagner Publishing Co. in 1917 however, Miller wrote, "I see that my birthday is set down in some books for 1841, and in others for 1842. This comes from the loss of the Bible...Papa gave the former year, according to his recollection of the trivial event, while mother insisted on the latter, both giving the same day of the month....I was born in a covered wagon, I am told at or about the time it crossed the line dividing Indiana from Ohio." In a 1967 Biography by O.W. Frost, Twayne Publishers Inc, however, Miller's biographer establishes 1837 as the year of Millers birth. Frost also identifies Miller's covered wagon birth as a fabrication. The name Joaquin was adapted from the legendary California bandit, Joaquin Murietta. Joaquin Miller described his decision to adopt the name at the conclusion of the Poem "Joaquin Murietta," in Volume II of his collected works.

11. MILLER, JOAQUIN
miller, joaquin (CINCINNATUS HEINE) (1841 ), American poet, was born in Indiana, on the loth of November 1841, and was educated for the law
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12. Joaquin Miller Elementary School
A public K5 school in Oakland, California. View student work, learn how to get involved, read the weekly newsletter, get information about upcoming events, meet the school staff, link to parenting and educational resources.
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Joaquin Miller is part of the Oakland Unified School District Comments or questions about this web site? Contact or or go to the feedback page The Spring schedule for the after-school enrichment classes is now out and online. The classes create opportunities for families to give their children more experiences in the arts and sciences. See the schedule and registration information here.
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Check out what the class is up to, see homework assignments
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District news: The school district office has released a new question and answer letter to the community about the school district's finances and the possibility of a state takeover. It's on the OUSD web site here. It's a .pdf file, which means your computer will need Adobe Acrobat to read it.
March 18: STAR writing test, grade 4
March 20: PTA meeting, 7 p.m., multipurpose room

13. California Reader - Joaquin Miller
Copyright 1999 by Joel GAzisSAx Schoolteacher Hulings miller meets, courts, and marries Margaret DeWitt. Birth of Cincinnatus Hiner miller near Liberty, Indiana. This is the date accepted by most scholars.
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Schoolteacher Hulings Miller meets, courts, and marries Margaret DeWitt. September 8. Birth of Cincinnatus Hiner Miller near Liberty, Indiana. This is the date accepted by most scholars. His middle name comes from the doctor who delivered him. March 10. Birthdate claimed by Miller's brothers. March 10. Date which Miller claimed as his birthday, particularly in his later years. He will also falsely claim "My cradle was a covered wagon, pointed West." C. Hiner Miller's schooling begins. Hulings Miller purchases a farm near Rochester, Indiana. The Miller Family hears of the gold strike and becomes interested in moving west. Hulings Miller sells his farm to the same man he bought it from. Hulings Miller sets out with his family for the Oregon Territory. They arrive in October and settle near Coburg. Joaquin/Hiner will later write of the epidemic-ridden route: "There was but one graveyard that hot, dusty, dreadful year of 1852 and that graveyard reached from the Missouri to the Columbia." After accidentally breaking the leg of a neighbor's cow by pushing boulders down a hill, C. Hiner Miller and his friend Will Willoughby bolt for the California gold fields.

14. JOAQUIN MILLER PARK In The Oakland Hills.
Situated in the Oakland Hills, joaquin miller Park contains one of the only Urban Second Growth Redwood Groves in
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15. Burbank, California, Juaquin Miller Elementary School
The joaquin miller Elementary School staff, in partnership with parents, families, students, and community, is committed
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OUR MISSION STATEMENT The Joaquin Miller Elementary School staff, in partnership with parents, families, students, and community, is committed to using all available resources to create, provide, and support a healthy, safe, and orderly learning environment and a rich, meaning-centered instructional program through which all students will develop the academic and social skills necessary to become responsible, productive citizens in our changing society. We welcome all parents, students, and community members to Joaquin Miller Elementary School. We are proud to be a 1997 California Distinguished School, the highest honor an elementary school can achieve in the state of California. Our goal, as stated above, is for all students to succeed and we are committed to providing the quality curriculum and instruction needed to achieve our goal for students.
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16. Miller, Joaquin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. miller, joaquin. (wäk n´) (KEY) , pseud. of Cincinnatus Heine(or Hiner) miller, 1839?–1913, American poet, b. Liberty, Ind.
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17. California Reader - Joaquin Miller
A collection of poems and other writings by joaquin miller, intimate of Oscar Wilde and Lily Langtry. Includes an introduction to the author and a chronology of his life, among other things.
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18. Miller, Joaquin. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fou
miller, joaquin. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. miller, joaquin. DATES 1837–1913.
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19. Burbank USD: Schools : Joaquin Miller Elementary School
Educational facility information on student academics, dress code, policies, and contact information.
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20. Miller, Joaquin
miller, joaquin, wäkEn' Pronunciation Key. miller, joaquin , pseud. of CincinnatusHeine (or Hiner) miller,1839?–1913, American poet, b. Liberty, Ind.
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