Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . e of the particular line involved. Whenthese requisites are met in the head of a largemilling business, and to them is added the progress-ive and enquiring tendencies of the younger andphysically sturdier member of the family, a harmonyshould result as gratifying generally as it is finan-cially. Such a combination of interests is found inthe Russell-Miller Milling Company, of which Ar-thur Miller, the father, is a member of the fir


Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ... . e of the particular line involved. Whenthese requisites are met in the head of a largemilling business, and to them is added the progress-ive and enquiring tendencies of the younger andphysically sturdier member of the family, a harmonyshould result as gratifying generally as it is finan-cially. Such a combination of interests is found inthe Russell-Miller Milling Company, of which Ar-thur Miller, the father, is a member of the firm,and Leslie F. Miller, the son, is manager of thebusiness at Billings. Leslie F. Miller was born at Valley City, NorthDakota. August 25, 1883. a son of Arthur and Clara(Russell) Miller. Arthur Miller was born in Eng-land in 1852 and was seventeen years of age whenhe came to the Ignited States, settling in Minne-sota, in which state he was married to Clara Rus-sell, daughter of John Russell, she having been bornin that state in 1858. Shortly after their union theymoved to Valley City, North Dakota, where in 1879was founded the Russell-Miller Milling Company,.


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