Thomas B. Miller

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From the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

Thomas Byron Miller (August 11, 1896 – March 20, 1976) was a

U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
.

Biography

Thomas B. Miller was born in

First World War
, Miller served as a second lieutenant in the Sixteenth Field Artillery from February 25, 1918, until his discharge as a first lieutenant on September 23, 1919.

On January 23, 1942, Miller was chosen by the

1944
.

After leaving Congress, Miller resumed the practice of law in Pennsylvania and in Washington, D.C., in addition to becoming active in banking. He died in died on March 20, 1976, in Wilkes-Barre on March 20, 1976. Miller was cremated and his ashes were scattered at his summer home in Orangeville.

References

  • United States Congress. "Thomas B. Miller (id: M000756)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on January 28, 2008
  • "The Political Graveyard". Retrieved March 28, 2010.
Specific
  1. ^ Wilkes-Barre Record, January 24, 1942, page 12.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district

1942–1945
Succeeded by