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757: 28: 20: 359: 115:. As a judge, Miller claimed the distinction of never having been reversed by an appellate court on any of the cases in equity where he decided suits without a jury. This was believed to be unique among New York jurists. Upon retirement, he was replaced by Justice Samuel Gold. 154:, an elevated stretch of Manhattan's Park Avenue that carries vehicles around and through buildings that sit on the normal path of the roadbed. The Park Avenue Viaduct remains in use as of 2022, and is designated a 801: 471: 826: 680: 664: 576: 560: 648: 584: 568: 424: 246: 528: 233: 126: 816: 464: 38:(January 12, 1880 – February 3, 1955) was a judge and politician in New York City. He was a public figure for four decades, serving as 806: 119: 135:
Miller retired in 1950, and died at his home in New York City on February 3, 1955. His funeral was attended by over 400 people.
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from 1922 to 1930, and as a New York State Supreme Court judge from 1933 to 1950. He is best remembered for pushing through the
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Miller had a summer home in Far Rockaway, which later was incorporated into the campuses of two Orthodox Jewish schools, the
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Julius Miller, Manhattan Borough President, Justice of the New York Supreme Court.
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The New York Daily News listed him as deceased three years before his death.
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from 1922 to 1930. In 1924 he was an alternate delegate to the
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and became an attorney in 1901. Miller was a member of the
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As borough president, he promoted the construction of the
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Manhattan
Borough President
West Side Elevated Highway
New York Law School
New York State Senate
1919
1920
borough president
Manhattan
1924 Democratic National Convention
New York Supreme Court
Park Avenue Viaduct
New York Central Building
Grand Central Terminal
Park Avenue
Sixth Avenue elevated train
The Hundred Year Association of New York
Hebrew Institute of Long Island
West Side Highway
Park Avenue Viaduct
National Historic Landmark


"Obituary for Julius Miller"



"Julius Miller - Obituary"

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