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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. Burbank USD: Schools : Joaquin Miller Elementary School
Educational facility information on student academics, dress code, policies, and contact information.Category Regional North America B Burbank Education......Joaquin Miller Elementary 720 East Providencia Avenue Telephone (818) 5585460Fax (818) 843-6077 Principal's email address gcopeland@admin.burbank.k12.ca
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Joaquin Miller Elementary
720 East Providencia Avenue
Telephone: (818) 558-5460
Fax: (818) 843-6077
Principal's email address:
gcopeland@admin.burbank.k12.ca.us
Miller Kindergarten School
223 East Santa Anita
Telephone: (818) 558-4634 About Our School Principal's Welcome Message 2001 - 2002 School Accountability Report Card (SARC) STAR Testing Results ... SEARCH

22. Burbank USD: Schools : Joaquin Miller Elementary School : About Our School
Mission Statement for Joaquin Miller Elementary School The Joaquin Miller SchoolStaff, in partnership with parents, families, students, and community, is
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Mission Statement for Joaquin Miller Elementary School
The Joaquin Miller 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.
What Makes Miller School SpecialÉ
- Class Size Reduction in Grades K-3 (20 or fewer students in each classroom)
- High expectations that all students will learn
- Two Libraries on campus with an extensive book and video collection
- School-wide Discipline Policy
- Full-time Curriculum and English Language Development Teacher Specialists
- Literacy Intervention Programs
- Comprehensive Computer Lab in addition to multiple computers in each classroom
- Community and parent volunteers - Trained instructional assistants in each classroom - Partnerships with the City of Burbank providing services to students - Center for Civic Education Model School for International visitors - School-wide Uniform Policy supported by parents since 1995 - All teachers trained in Literacy and certified in English Language Development - "Reading Counts" Accelerated Reading Program

23. Bay Area Hiker: Joaquin Miller Park
View photos from this hike Joaquin Miller Park has terrain and vegetationsimilar to its neighbor, Sunset TrailRedwood Park, but the City of Oakland
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Joaquin Miller Park
City of Oakland,
Alameda County
Getting there
From Highway 24 in Alameda County, exit Highway 13. 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 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.
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.
Rules
Some trails are open to hikers, cyclists, and equestrians. There are a few closed to bikes, and some trails are signed hiking only. Dogs are permitted on leash only (but are not allowed in picnic areas). Park is open from dawn to dusk.

24. Bay Area Hiker: Photos From Joaquin Miller Park
Photos from a November 2001 hike at Joaquin Miller Park (click on anyimage for a larger view). Trailhead Trailhead, Route backtracks
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Photos from a November 2001 hike at Joaquin Miller Park
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Trailhead
Route backtracks briefly along Sanborn Drive
Gate
Junction
Sunset Trail
Sunset Trail
Trail climbs through a small dark canyon
Steep stretch
Looking back to the junction with Sunset and Sequoia Bayview Trails Sequoia Bayview Trail At a clearing along the trail, there are nice views of Oakland and San Francisco View The trail keeps to a level grade A graceful coast live oak along the trail Pines tower overhead Sequoia Bayview Trail Approaching junction with Fern Ravine Trail Looking down Fern Ravine Trail Junction with Wild Rose Trail Invasive trees line the trail Deep ruts preceed the departure of Chaparral Trail Chaparral Trail Serious erosion has left this section steep and rocky A more pleasant stretch of trail View Descending Cotoneaster, a non-native shrub with poisonous berries

25. Joaquin Miller
Home Recent Changes Search the Swiki Help Guide Joaquin Miller. thefamous notice under construction. other stuff Link to this Page.
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26. History Of Joaquin Miller
History of Joaquin Miller. Version, Name, User, Date, Time. current, JoaquinMiller, w132.z064001166.sjcca.dsl.cnc.net. 11 August 2000, 63708 pm.
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This document contains a history of this page, from the current version to the earliest one available. Version Name User Date Time current Joaquin Miller w132.z064001166.sjc-ca.dsl.cnc.net. 11 August 2000 6:37:08 pm Joaquin Miller 11 August 2000 6:36:13 pm

27. Joaquin Miller     Www.cowboypoetry.com                   
Joaquin Miller, born 1837 Joaquin Miller was known as a character in his day, and today his reputation is not much better. But
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Joaquin Miller , born 1837 Joaquin Miller was known as a "character" in his day, and today his reputation is not much better. 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 subject to 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 Columbus was known by every school child. We've included one of his poems (a love poem to one of his wives) and some links to other folks' sites that tell more about this colorful writer from our past. In Twayne's United States Authors Series , author O. W. Frost writes about one short poem:

28. Joaquin Miller
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29. Literature Of Mount Shasta: Joaquin Miller
While goldmining in the 1850s, Joaquin Miller spent a few years inthe Mount Shasta area. His subsequent writings offer a vibrant
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Literature
Joaquin Miller
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 "

30. College Of The Siskiyous Library - Mount Shasta Poems
College of the Siskiyous Library. Mount Shasta Collection.Joaquin Miller. Mount Shasta by Joaquin Miller (1881).
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Mount Shasta by Joaquin Miller (1881)

31. 1906 Earthquake Account Of Joaquin Miller
Written by Joaquin Miller for the Oakland Tribune May 6, 1906 I amtoo tired to think. I Learn More about Joaquin Miller. Return
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May 6, 1906 I am too tired to think. I have been working on the stone wall all day, because the earthquake doesn't come this way and my walls will stand till the cows come home. Were I to rebuild San Francisco, I would put all that and San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Jose, Milpitas, Alameda, Oakland, and Berkeley, all in one broad city of one and two-story houses as in the City of Mexico, and I'd call the whole bunch San Francisco. The birds hid when the earthquake came. My chapel was open at the time. It is always open except when strangers come and I have to shut them out, but I was lying in bed after five and wide awake, for I always go to bed with the birds and get up with the birds, and the first I knew my cattle began to low and my cats came into my chapel, and I thought there might be a strange dog. I got up, and looked out for the dog, but it was nothing of the sort. The cats were under my great brass bed and I never witnessed such stillness. I lay down again and then the sun burst over the hills and San Francisco was silver and gold. The streets seemed wide, bright and steep, and I've never seen the city so large, but the stillness was terrible and the light was unnatural, and then two little talented birds came into the chapel and a humming bird out of the apple tree came in and there was a bump and a thump as if I were in a small boat bumping against a wharf.

32. District 4's Natural Beauty - Joaquin Miller Park
District 4's natural beauty Joaquin Miller Park by Dick Spees Up in JoaquinMiller Park, a series of projects will expand public uses in the open space
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District 4's natural beauty - Joaquin Miller Park
by Dick Spees
Up in Joaquin Miller Park, a series of projects will expand public uses in the open space between Woodminster Cascade and Joaquin Miller's historic cabin, and will enlarge and rebuild restrooms at Woodminster Theatre. We won support from the City Council to include $475,000 in the 2001-03 budget for these projects.
Woodminster Theatre has been producing a summer series of outdoor American musical theater since 1967. This popular summer spot has a large and loyal audience, many of whom enjoy picnics in Joaquin Miller Park prior to the show. This year, its 35th anniversary season, Woodminster produced "Carousel" in July, and is presenting "Barnum" in August and "My Fair Lady" in September. Call the theatre at 531-9597 for show and ticket information.
The new native plant nursery, the cascade demonstration garden and tot lot will make this unique area of Joaquin Miller Park even more appealing for weekend strolls, family gatherings and special events. For more information, read the Oakland Business Review, the

33. The Joaquin Miller (1837-1913) Collection
The Joaquin Miller (18371913) Collection The Joaquin Miller (1837-1913)Collection of manuscripts and printed books was assembled
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The Joaquin Miller (1837-1913) Collection The Joaquin Miller (1837-1913) Collection of manuscripts and printed books was assembled by Willard Samuel Morse and purchased by the library in 1938. Morse's correspondence and typewritten notebooks concerning the collection are included. 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. Contact Us Special Collections Homepage Libraries Homepage Search
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34. Joaquin Miller: Poems
Click Here. POEMS BY Joaquin Miller The picturesque career of JoaquinMiller surpasses any romance that came from his hand. When
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POEMS BY JOAQUIN MILLER: MILLER, JOAQUIN . Born in Wabash District, Indiana, November 10, 1841; died at "The Heights," above San Francisco, California, 1913. The picturesque career of Joaquin Miller surpasses any romance that came from his hand. When a lad he tramped from his home in Oregon to the Sacramento Valley where gold fields were being opened and did whatever he could turn his hand to about the camps. He lived familiarly with the Indians and passed through many adventures in returning to his home in Oregon. Here he studied law, which he practiced for some time in Canyon City, and became a judge of Grant County. In 1870 he went to London with the manuscript of "Songs of the Sierras." Here he met Browning Arnold , and other poets of the period and created a sensation in conventional London by his romantic personality. After his return to America he spent some time in journalistic work in Washington, D.C., but left it for California where he established himself in a beautiful home on "The Heights" above the Golden Gate. Save for occasional excursions, such as his trip to the Klondike, his remaining years were spent at this home. Joaquin Miller had great power to invoke the wild and majestic aspects of nature, and while he was often the victim of his facility, at his best he was a poet of rare gifts and unexcelled in his field as the interpreter of Wester life and landscape.

35. Sea-Blown, By Joaquin Miller
Click Here. SEABLOWN. by Joaquin Miller (1841-1913) H! there be souls none understand;Like clouds, they cannot touch the land. MORE POEMS BY Joaquin Miller.
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SEA-BLOWN by: Joaquin Miller (1841-1913)
    H! there be souls none understand;
    Like clouds, they cannot touch the land.
    Unanchored ships, they blow and blow,
    Sail to and fro, and then go down
    In unknown seas that none shall know,
    Without one ripple of renown.
    Call these not fools, the test of worth
    Is not the hold you have of earth.
    Ay, there be gentlest souls sea-blown
    That know not any harbor known.
    Now it may be the reason is,
    They touch on fairer shores than this.
"Sea-Blown" is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. MORE POEMS BY JOAQUIN MILLER RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

36. Poets' Corner - Joaquin Miller - Yosemite
We would rest, but dare not rest, For the angel of expulsion From thisParadise below Waves run onward and . . . we go. Joaquin Miller.
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37. Image Goddess Photography - San Francisco - Joaquin Miller Park
The Image Goddess. Joaquin Miller Park. Oakland, CA. The photos here weretaken in Joaquin Miller Park, which is overseen by the City of Oakland.
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The photos here were taken in Joaquin Miller Park, 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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38. GIGA Quote Author Page For Joaquin Miller
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by JoaquinMiller. GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR Joaquin Miller American poet (1839 1913),
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The bravest battle that ever was fought;
Shall I tell you where and when?
On the maps of the world you will find it not;
It was fought by the mothers of men.
The Bravest BattleMothers of Men Motherhood
In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot I do not dare to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. Byron (st. 1) [ Character All crush'd and stone-cast in behaviour, She stood as a marble would stand, Then the Saviour bent down, and the Saviour In silence wrote on in the sand. Charity Charity O woman, born first to believe us; Yea, also born first to forget; Born first to betray and deceive us, Yet first to repent and regret. Charity Women I throw a kiss across the sea

39. Joaquin Miller Park
Situated in the Oakland Hills, Joaquin Miller Park contains one ofthe only Urban Second Growth Redwood Groves in existence. Since
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Oakland, CA BIG TREES LOOP NOVEMBER 9, 2001 CINDERELLA LOOP JANUARY 12, 2002 JOAQUIN MILLER PARK LAKE CHABOT REGIONAL PARK REDWOOD REGIONAL PARK ... TILDEN / WILDCAT CANYON REGIONAL PARK Situated in the Oakland Hills, Joaquin Miller Park contains one of the only Urban Second Growth Redwood Groves in existence. Since the Save the Redwoods League donated the Redwood Grove to the city of Oakland in 1928, it has been extensively used by a multitude of user groups including: Scouts, picnickers, hikers, motorcyclists, day campers, bird watchers, naturalists, bicyclists, dog-walkers and joggers. Still, despite being held hostage by its geographical location right at the edge of an urban area that now includes over six million people, the park retains much of its natural beauty, health, vitality, and majesty. Unfortunately a recent proposal to ban bikes from the park has rekindled the age-old dispute over equal access. So, please, follow all of the proper biking rules. This site is always being added to. If you have any suggestions, or would just like to contact me, you can send me an e-mail and I will get back to you very soon.

40. Joaquin Miller Park - Cinderella Loop
Joaquin Miller Park Oakland, CA Ridden 1/12/2002. Then take Highway 13 South.After 3 miles, take the Joaquin Miller Exit. Turn left at the stop sign.
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Ridden 1/12/2002 BIG TREES LOOP NOVEMBER 9, 2001 CINDERELLA LOOP JANUARY 12, 2002 Cinderella Loop Description: Cinderella Loop is a double loop around and through Joaquin Miller Park, a shorter version of Big Trees Loop for winter riding. Since Big Trees Trail and a couple others are closed in the winter, this is a short ride if you don't have much time. Still, the scenery is beautiful and this is a wonderful park. Distance: 7.35 Miles
Elevation Gain/Loss:
1800 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
Technicality:
Riding Time:
¾ - 1¼ Hours Season: November to April (rainy season) Directions: From Oakland, take Highway 580 to Highway 24 East toward Walnut Creek. Then take Highway 13 South. After 3 miles, take the Joaquin Miller Exit. Turn left at the stop sign. At the second stop sign, turn left of Joaquin Miller Road. Drive up the hill. Halfway up the hill, turn left on Sanborn if you want to pick up a free map at the ranger station. If not, keep going up the hill and turn left on Skyline. Park about ½ mile on Skyline along the side of the road at Sequoia Point. Any text in blue will be about the ride and personal experiences. So, if you want to skip what happened, don't read the blue, small text.

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