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  2. Joaquin Miller - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Our Common Heritage - Wikipedia

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    Our Common Heritage – Great Poems Celebrating Milestones in the History of America (1947) El Bingo ... “Columbus", (Joaquin Miller), recorded December 17, ...

  4. Carlos Troyer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. California Writers Club - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. 1871 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. The Columbiad - Wikipedia

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    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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  9. 1868 in poetry - Wikipedia

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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]