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Joaquin Miller's parents were Hulings Miller and Margaret (née Witt), who married January 3, 1836, in Union County, Indiana. [1] Their second son, Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, was born in 1837 near Union County, Indiana.
Our Common Heritage – Great Poems Celebrating Milestones in the History of America (1947) El Bingo ... “Columbus", (Joaquin Miller), recorded December 17, ...
Columbus (1915), setting of the Joaquin Miller poem, dedicated to Dr. George Wharton James of Pasadena, California. [ 30 ] Zuniana (1916) A music drama in three acts based on his Native American songs and on his music lectures.
The club finally incorporated in 1913, choosing the motto Sail On from the Joaquin Miller poem, "Columbus". [ 1 ] The general purposes of the California Writers Club are to provide a forum for literary criticism and for recognition of achievement, to discover new authors and assist them in developing their talent, and to sponsor educational ...
William Cullen Bryant, Poems [2] William Ellery Channing, The Wanderer [2] Bret Harte, East and West Poems [2] John Hay, Pike County Ballads [2] Emma Lazarus, Admetus and Other Poems [2] Joaquin Miller, pen name of Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner) Miller: Songs of the Sierras [2] Pacific Poems [2] Arthur Rimbaud photographed by Étienne Carjat ...
The Columbiad (1807) is a philosophical epic poem by the American diplomat and man of letters Joel Barlow. It grew out of Barlow's earlier poem The Vision of Columbus (1787). Intended as a national epic for the United States, it was popular with the reading public and compared with Homer, Virgil and Milton. [citation needed]
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William Barnes, Poems of Rural Life in Common English [3] Robert Browning: Poetical Works, six volumes [3] The Ring and the Book, Volumes 1 and 2 this year; a total of 12 books and over 21,000 lines published this year and in 1869 [3] George Eliot (pen name of Mary Ann Evans), The Spanish Gypsy [3]