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| Biographical Sketch
of Arthur S. Miller |
Biographical Sketch of Victor A. Miller |
| Biographical
Sketch of Marcella Miller Du Pont |
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| Biographical
Sketch of Victor A. Miller
Victor A. Miller was born October 12, 1898 in Denver,
Colorado to Emma and Arthur Miller. He was educated in Denver Public
Schools and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale in 1919, though he
took off a year to serve as a second lieutenant in World War II.
He received his law degree from the University of Denver Law School
in 1922 and was a longtime member of the American, Colorado, and
Denver Bar Associations. In 1920, he married Helen Ludlow Bingham
of Denver. Together they had three daughters, Caroline, Victoria,
and Marcella. He married again on September 25, 1937 to Beatrice
Anita Andrews. He opened a private law practice in 1922 and was
successful to the point of being nominated Colorado Attorney General
in 1930, a position which he did not accept. He and his half-brother
Roland together ran Miller Estates, founded by their father Arthur
S. Miller. He was a receiver for the Rio Grande Southern Railroad
from 1929 to 1938 and directed Kesto Corporation and other organizations.
He pioneered light motor rail transportation and developed policies
for maintaining narrow gauge lines in Colorado. A member of the
Colorado Yale Association, he was also active in the American Legion
and became Commander-Elect in 1928. He was also the founder and
author of “Reveille,” a publication for the American Legion community.
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