BETTER KNOWN AS JOAQUIN MILLER CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER
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An American poet; born in Wabash district, Ind., Nov. 10, 1841. His checkered life has included the extremes of being a California gold-miner, editor of an Oregon newspaper, an Oregon lawyer and judge, a social lion in London, journalist at Washington, D.C., etc. The name of "Joaquin" he took from Joaquin Murietta, a Mexican brigand, whom he had once legally defended. His "Collected Poems" appeared in 1882. Since then he has published "Songs of Mexican Seas" (1887); and "Songs of the Soul" (1896). He has written also in prose "The Baroness of New York" (1877); "49, or The Gold Seekers of the Sierras" (1884); etc. His novel "The Danites" (1881) was successfully staged.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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