. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ngdon county, Pennsylvania. After receiving his education in thepublic school he purchased in 1895 the Miller homestead place of twohundred and thirty-eight acres, in Huntingdon county, where he doesgeneral farming on a large scale. Mr. Miller is a member of theMethodist Episcopal church and of the Grange; and supports the Demo-cratic party with his vote. He was school director sixteen years, andwas supervisor and treasurer for supervisors several years. He is ac-tively interested in the affairs of the township and always stands forthe public
. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . ngdon county, Pennsylvania. After receiving his education in thepublic school he purchased in 1895 the Miller homestead place of twohundred and thirty-eight acres, in Huntingdon county, where he doesgeneral farming on a large scale. Mr. Miller is a member of theMethodist Episcopal church and of the Grange; and supports the Demo-cratic party with his vote. He was school director sixteen years, andwas supervisor and treasurer for supervisors several years. He is ac-tively interested in the affairs of the township and always stands forthe public good on all questions. He is one of the substantial farmersof Pennsylvania, and has contributed his share toward maintaining thehigh standard of citizenship for which the state is justly famous. On November 28, 1894, he married Anna Thomas Bell, daughterof Thomas and Mary Ann (Stewart) Bell, both of whom were rearedin Barree township. Through this marriage Mr. Miller is connectedwith a large number of families in the Juniata Valley, besides being.
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