See also:MILLER, JOAQUIN (See also:CINCINNATUS See also:HEINE) (1841- ) , See also:American poet, was See also:born in See also:Indiana, on the loth of See also:November 1841, and was educated for the See also:law. After some experiences of See also:mining and journalism in See also:Idaho and See also:Oregon, he settled down in 1866 as See also:judge in See also:- GRANT (from A.-Fr. graunter, O. Fr. greanter for creanter, popular Lat. creantare, for credentare, to entrust, Lat. credere, to believe, trust)
- GRANT, ANNE (1755-1838)
- GRANT, CHARLES (1746-1823)
- GRANT, GEORGE MONRO (1835–1902)
- GRANT, JAMES (1822–1887)
- GRANT, JAMES AUGUSTUS (1827–1892)
- GRANT, ROBERT (1814-1892)
- GRANT, SIR ALEXANDER
- GRANT, SIR FRANCIS (1803-1878)
- GRANT, SIR JAMES HOPE (1808–1895)
- GRANT, SIR PATRICK (1804-1895)
- GRANT, U
- GRANT, ULYSSES SIMPSON (1822-1885)
Grant See also:county, Oregon, and during his four years' See also:tenure of this See also:post he began to write See also:verse. In 187o he travelled in See also:Europe, and in 1871 he published his first See also:volume of See also:poetry, full of tropical See also:passion, Songs of the Sierras, on which his reputation mainly rests. His Songs of the Sunlands (1873) followed in the same vein, and after other volumes had appeared, his Collected Poems were published in 1882. He also wrote plays, The Danites in the Sierras having some success as a sensational See also:melodrama. On his return from Europe he became a journalist in See also:Washington, but in 1887 returned to See also:California. His See also:pen-name, " Joaquin Miller," by which he is known, was assumed by him when he published his first See also:book, in consequence of his having written an See also:article in See also:defence of Joaquin Murietta, the Mexican brigand.
Revised See also:editions of his See also:Complete Poetical See also:Works appeared at See also:San Francisco in 1902.
End of Article: MILLER, JOAQUIN (CINCINNATUS HEINE) (1841- )
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