Jerome B. Miller
Jerome Bonaparte Miller (August 12, 1846 – December 10, 1920) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography
Miller was born on August 12, 1846 in Sherman, New York.[1] During the American Civil War, he served with the 151st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. Afterwards, he settled in Alma Center, Wisconsin, where he was a bank cashier worked in hardware. Miller died there on December 10, 1920.
His brother, Edwin A. Miller, was also a member of the Assembly.
Political career
Miller was a Republican member of the Assembly during the 1895 session.[2] Additionally, he was a member of the town board (similar to city council) of Alma Center and of the county board of Jackson County, Wisconsin.
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References
- Journal of Proceedings of the Fifty-Fifth Session of the Wisconsin Legislature. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. 1921. pp. 177–178.
- Lawrence S. Barish, ed. (2007). State of Wisconsin Blue Book. p. 160.
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