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    Cincinnatus Heine Miller (/ˌsɪnsɪˈneɪtəs ˈhaɪnə/; September 8, 1837 – February 17, 1913), better known by his pen name Joaquin Miller (/hwɑːˈkiːn/), was...
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    Joaquin Miller Park is a large open space park in the Oakland Hills owned and operated by the city of Oakland, California. It is named after early California...
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    The Joaquin Miller House, also known as The Abbey, is a historic house in Joaquin Miller Park, a public park in the Oakland Hills area of Oakland, California...
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  • Joaquín or Joaquin is a male given name, the Spanish version of Joachim. Joaquín (footballer, born 1956) (Joaquín Alonso González), Spanish football midfielder...
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    Joaquin Miller Cabin is an historic structure situated in Washington, DC's Rock Creek Park. Built by the American poet, essayist and fabulist Joaquin...
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  • Kennedy Middle School, Cupertino. Sam H. Lawson Middle School, Cupertino. Joaquin Miller Middle School, San Jose. Cupertino Language Immersion Program (CLIP)...
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    Joaquin Murrieta Carrillo (sometimes misspelled Murieta or Murietta) (c. 1829 – July 25, 1853), also called the Robin Hood of the West or the Robin Hood...
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    to publishers. Coolbrith befriended the poet Joaquin Miller and helped him gain global fame. While Miller toured Europe and lived out their mutual dream...
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    literary references that use the plural, such as the 1871 collection of Joaquin Miller poems, Songs of the Sierras. Ansel Adams, in response to a publication...
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    Missouri to James William Tolson, a farmer and railroad freight guard, and Joaquin Miller Tolson (née Anderson). His brother, Hillory Alfred Tolson (1887–1983)...
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