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was formed in 1898, Miller sold his paper mills to the new concern. In retirement, he was a resident of Herkimer. In 1906, Miller was appointed chairman of a state Special Tax Commission, a panel of legislators and citizens that reviewed New York's tax laws and recommended revisions to the state
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Miller invented a machine for making wood pulp paper inexpensively. After initial difficulty marketing his machines, other papermakers began to recognize their value and began to purchase them. Miller became wealthy as his invention became the industry standard.
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In addition to his papermaking business, Miller was involved in several other enterprises. These included serving as president of the Nicaragua Canal Construction Company, a venture to build a cross-isthmus canal in Central America prior to the
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in 1874 and 1875. In 1878 he was elected to the U.S. House, and he was reelected in 1880. After serving one full term and one partial, he resigned from the U.S. House in order to accept election to the U.S. Senate. Elected with
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After his military service, Miller was employed at a paper mill in Fort Edward, of which he soon became superintendent. He engaged in a scientific study of papermaking, including a trip to
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at the end of the month. His parole prevented him from returning to military service, so he was compelled to accept an honorable discharge and return to
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to observe paper being made from straw. After returning to the United States, Miller organized a company to buy several paper mills in
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In 1864, Miller married Caroline Churchill. They were the parents of four sons and a daughter: Ralph, Max, Burr, Guy, and Augusta.
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by eliminating the Regents. He also introduced a successful bill to require that drawing be taught in public schools.
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He also served on the board of trustees, and frequently spoke at the college's public occasions.
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degree. Miller maintained a lifelong association with Union College; in 1886, he received the
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Senate Document No. 33: United States Senate Election, Expulsion and Censure Cases, 1793-1990
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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Official Proceedings of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth International Irrigation Congresses
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Following his military service, Miller became active in the papermaking business in
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Senate Manual: Containing the Standing Rules and Orders of the United States Senate
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Abstract of General Orders and Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Encampment
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Academy, then became a teacher of Latin and Greek at the Collegiate Institute of
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Noted Living Albanians and State Officials: A Series of Biographical Sketches
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on March 21, 1918. Miller was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Herkimer.
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not taking part in prisoner exchanges, Miller was instead paroled by the
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United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
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on March 21, 1918, and was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Herkimer.
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after Conkling and Platt resigned over a dispute with President
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faction, resigned their seats during a dispute with President
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Republican Party United States senators from New York (state)
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to replace Conkling, and Half-Breed Miller to replace Platt.
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History of the Mohawk Valley, Gateway to the West, 1614-1925
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Political and Governmental History of the State of New York
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Grand Army of the Republic, Department of New York (1898).
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Miller served from July 27, 1881, to March 3, 1887 (the
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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In October 1861, Miller joined the military for the
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Caroline Churchill Miller (m. 1864-1903, her death)
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(April 4, 1918). 534:, then received his commission as a 2500:People from Oswego County, New York 2485:American Civil War prisoners of war 1448: 974:Grand Army of the Republic (1887). 631:In 1878, Miller was elected to the 513: 60:July 27, 1881 – March 3, 1887 16:American businessman and politician 13: 2142:(1829–1857; 1863–1881) 910:Fearey, Thomas H. (June 5, 1915). 663:In 1881, Republican U.S. Senators 561: 14: 2536: 2520:19th-century American legislators 1505: 598: 152:from the Herkimer County district 2242: 1943: 1510: 794: 498:. In 1860, he graduated with an 2490:Union College (New York) alumni 1465: 1442: 1426:"Commission to Revise Tax Laws" 1418: 1394: 1344: 1217: 1143: 1119: 1097: 1077: 1056: 1036: 2515:People from Herkimer, New York 1351:Harsha, David Addison (1891). 1177:Headley, Phineas Camp (1882). 988: 967: 953:New York State Senate (1896). 946: 942:. Schenectady, NY. p. 89. 815: 743: 658: 490:. He then began attendance at 1: 1633:Member of the  1618:U.S. House of Representatives 1526:"Warner Miller (id: M000760)" 1253:National Illustrated Magazine 808: 754:New York state election, 1888 641:47th United States Congresses 626: 607:, Miller was a member of the 528:5th New York Cavalry Regiment 410:5th New York Cavalry Regiment 396:in 1860. He enlisted for the 342:5th New York Cavalry Regiment 1495:History of the Mohawk Valley 1473:"Trade Items: Warner Miller" 854:History of the Mohawk Valley 671:, leaders of the Republican 7: 1127:"Our Albany Correspondence" 787: 679:, who was supported by the 10: 2541: 1249:"Committees of the Senate" 689:New York State Legislature 556:Grand Army of the Republic 540:First Battle of Winchester 474:Warner Miller was born in 412:. Later commissioned as a 357:First Battle of Winchester 2369: 2251: 2240: 2139: 1952: 1941: 1742: 1693: 1673: 1665: 1658: 1648: 1631: 1623: 1616: 1606: 1595: 1587: 1580: 1570: 1555: 1547: 1542: 1299:Platt, Thomas C. (1910). 1275:Murlin, Edgar L. (1897). 1109:American Railroad Journal 802:American Civil War portal 784:became a noted sculptor. 775: 364: 347: 337: 327: 319: 309: 295: 290: 282: 272: 264: 256: 246: 235: 219: 200: 195: 191: 179: 167: 156: 144: 132: 120: 109: 88: 76: 64: 53: 41: 37: 28: 21: 2252:Agriculture and Forestry 1543:Party political offices 1524:United States Congress. 1431:The Daily Standard Union 936:"Commencement Exercises" 768:legislature. He died in 392:, Miller graduated from 300:United States of America 1598:New York State Assembly 1582:New York State Assembly 1536:Retrieved on 2008-10-19 609:New York State Assembly 548:Confederate States Army 428:New York State Assembly 286:Paper company executive 230:New York City, New York 148:New York State Assembly 1477:The American Stationer 1455:The Christian Advocate 693:chose two new senators 2204:(abolished 1857–1863) 1519:at Wikimedia Commons 1278:The New York Red Book 782:Burr Churchill Miller 736:. A third candidate, 594:Public service career 496:Schenectady, New York 488:Fort Edward, New York 426:Miller served in the 383:United States Senator 320:Years of service 43:United States Senator 1562:Governor of New York 1383:Buffalo Evening News 1224:U.S. Senate (1913). 1180:Public Men of To-day 886:"Warner Miller Dies" 750:Governor of New York 588:Spanish–American War 470:Birth and early life 452:governor of New York 2480:Union Army officers 1574:Jacob Sloat Fassett 765:International Paper 724:Education and Labor 649:Railways and Canals 239:Oak Hill Cemetery, 1685:Elbridge G. Lapham 1682:Served alongside: 1652:Charles R. Skinner 1155:The Brooklyn Union 1025:The New York Times 697:Elbridge G. Lapham 611:(Herkimer Co.) in 572:Herkimer, New York 520:American Civil War 476:Hannibal, New York 433:Elbridge G. Lapham 421:Herkimer, New York 398:American Civil War 390:Hannibal, New York 375:Herkimer, New York 352:American Civil War 241:Herkimer, New York 214:Hannibal, New York 139:Charles R. 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United States Senator
New York
Thomas C. Platt
Frank Hiscock
U.S. House of
Representatives
New York
22nd district
George A. Bagley
Charles R. Skinner
New York State Assembly
Eleazer C. Rice
Myron A. McKee
Hannibal, New York
New York City, New York
Herkimer, New York
Republican
Union College
United States of America
Union
Union Army
First Lieutenant
5th New York Cavalry Regiment
American Civil War
First Battle of Winchester
Herkimer, New York
Republican
United States Senator
Hannibal, New York

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