William Miller (mayor)
William Miller | |
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Mayor of South Bend | |
In office 1872–1876 | |
Preceded by | Louis Humphreys |
Succeeded by | Alexander N. Thomas |
Personal details | |
Born | Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, U.S. | March 16, 1821
Died | February 21, 1901 South Bend, Indiana, U.S. | (aged 79)
Resting place | South Bend City Cemetery South Bend, Indiana, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) |
Mary Kabbell Butler
(m. 1874; died 1887)Mary Groff |
Relations | H. B. Miller (brother) |
Occupation |
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William Miller (March 16, 1821 – February 21, 1901) was a banker and politician from
Early life
William Miller was born on March 16, 1821, in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, to Henry Miller. His father was a farmer. Miller worked as a clerk in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[1] Miller and his family moved to South Bend, Indiana, in August 1837.[2] He attended the Bowman School, a log school house. His family lived at Stull Place in South Bend.[2]
His brother was H. B. Miller, state senator from New York and founder of the Kalamazoo, Michigan Telegraph and the Buffalo Telegraph.[1][3]
Career
Miller worked as a clerk with the Harper Brothers in 1838. In 1846, Miller worked in the dry goods business and clerked for different firms. In 1849, Miller moved to California to engage in gold mining. He remained there for three years. Miller then worked with Dr. John A. Hendricks in contracting and did stone work on bridges and culverts on the
In 1870, Miller became connected with the Thompson & Wykoff Bank. In 1871, it was organized as the South Bend National Bank. He worked there as cashier for over twenty years and served as the first president. He served as president until his death.[1][2][4] Miller served as president of the Peninsular Railroad for three years. He also served as president of the Mishawaka Paper and Pulp Company.[1]
Miller was a
Personal life
Miller married three times.[1] Miller married Mary Kabbell Butler of Brentwood, Essex, on February 5, 1874. His wife died on June 29, 1887.[7][8] Miller also married Mary Groff. One of his children was William F. Miller, a businessman in South Bend.[1]
Miller had a stroke on February 17[9] and died at his home at 321 North Michigan Street in South Bend on February 21, 1901.[1][4] He was buried at South Bend City Cemetery.[10]
References
External links
- Media related to William Miller (mayor) at Wikimedia Commons