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Title
Joaquin Miller's home [picture] : "The Abbey" and other buildings erected on "The Hights"
Creator
Taber, I. W. (Isaiah West), 1830-1912
Date Created and/or Issued
1886
Publication Information
Oakland Public Library
Oakland Tribune
Contributing Institution
Oakland Public Library, Oakland History Center
Collection
Selections from the Collections of the Oakland History Center
Rights Information
Public domain
Material is in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Title from container. From the Joseph R. Knowland collection at the Oakland History Room, Oakland Public Library. The photograph depicts Joaquin Miller standing on small footbridge as his home, "The Hights", on the slopes above Fruitvale, Calif. Number in collection : 192.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : negative, b&w ; 10 x 13 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt3199q8jb
copl_033
Knowland Neg. 192
Subject
American authors - Homes and haunts - California - Oakland - Pictorial works
Literary landmarks - California - Pictorial works
Dwellings - California - Oakland - Pictorial works
Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913 - Portraits
Miller, Joaquin, 1837-1913 - Homes and haunts - Pictorial works
Place
East Oakland (Calif.) - History - Pictorial works.
Contra Costa Range (Alameda & Contra Costa counties, Calif.) - History - Pictorial works.
Joaquin Miller Park (Oakland, Calif.) - History - Pictorial works.

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