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Andrew Miller statement of account to John Mathews
Andrew Miller statement of account to John Mathew
“Global news media: the next horizon” speech by Guardian CEO Andrew Miller – text now available
The Guardian’s CEO Andrew Miller has given a lecture at Polis LSE – you can read a full text of speech her
Andrew Miller
A critical apprasial of the complete works, to date, of the novelist Andrew Miller
On not being someone else: tales of our unled lives/ Andrew H. Miller
Includes bibliographical references and index"The alternate self is a persistent theme of modern culture. From Robert Frost to Sharon Olds, Virginia Woolf to Ian McEwan, poets and novelists-and readers-are fascinated by paths not taken. In an elegant and provocative rumination, Andrew H. Miller lingers with other selves, listening to what they have to say about our stories and our lives"--One person, two roads -- Tales of our adulthood -- All the difference1 online resourc
Johs, Andrew
Interview on 11 June 1993, Napoleon, North Dakota. Conducted by Michael M. Miller.
Interview with Andrew Johs on 26 November 1999. Conducted by Leo Johs
Doughty Donald Ross - fighter for cleared Highlanders: Donald Ross [1813-1882], critic of the Highland Clearances and contemporary of Hugh Miller
Much has already been written about the Highland Clearances, then and since, foremost among them
Hugh Miller in the Editor’s chair at The Witness, with such still famous leading articles as “Sutherland as it was and is” (1843), and by Donald Macleod and other eyewitnesses, to the savage cruelties of many proprietors.
We are honoured in this edition to bring to public notice the story of another fighter, and recorder of the evictions, Donald Ross, a native of Sutherland, who was simultaneously a successful fundraiser to help
the landless victims.
The author is Donald’s four times great nephew Dr Andrew Ross, Principal Curator of Palæobiology at the National Museums Scotland (NMS), whose very extensive researches enable Andrew here to present Donald’s evidence of atrocities, and his sterling endeavours for the starving evicted tenants.
Andrew has also turned up several important connections with Hugh Miller that he made during these campaigns.
We wish him well in seeking a publisher for a full biography of this fascinating, worthy, but flawed man
Miller, Commissioner Andrew S. of the Salvation Army
#280: Commissioner Andrew S. Miller of the Salvation Army. Not dated. #296: Andrew S. Miller of the Salvation Army. Not dated.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1083/thumbnail.jp
Miller, Commissioner Andrew S. of the Salvation Army
#280: Commissioner Andrew S. Miller of the Salvation Army. Not dated. #296: Andrew S. Miller of the Salvation Army. Not dated.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/holinessphotos/1080/thumbnail.jp
A Look at Andrew J. Miller
In 1863 Andrew J. Miller was owner and manager of A. J. Miller & Company - cabinet makers and undertaker which changed to a furniture store in 1871. Mr. Miller and his associates applied in 1875 for a charter incorporating them as a body under the name of Merchants and Mechantics Mutual Loan Company. On December 30, 1878, Andrew Miller declared bankruptcy in the District Court - the extent of that bankruptcy is unknown. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, served as a fireman, and served as a director on the Home Insurance Co., Georgia Mutual Loan Association, and Merchants and Mechanics Mutual Loan Company boards. ln 1852 Andrew J. married Elizabeth Fourshly and fathered six children, Meeker T., Clayton P., R.E.L, Jefferson, Georgia E. and Walter Paramore - four of which survive to adulthood. Between the years 1864 to 1873, Miller\u27s first wife dies and in 1876 he marries Mrs. Lucinda Trotty. Between the years 1888 to 1891 Andrew Miller either leaves Savannah or dies.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1198/thumbnail.jp
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