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Encyclopedia > William Read Miller

William Read Miller (23 November 1823 - 29 November 1887) was a Democratic Governor of the State of Arkansas.


William Read Miller was born in Batesville, Arkansas. Miller was the first native born Arkansas governor. Miller studied law and was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1848.


Miller was elected county clerk of Independence County, Arkansas and served from 1848-1854. He was appointed State Auditor in 1854 and was reelected to that position in 1858, 1860,1862, and again in 1874 after reconstruction ended.


In 1876 Miller was elected as Governor of Arkansas and was reelected in 1878. The Miller administration focused on public education and the state's financial problems. He signed legislation that funded the State Blind Asylum and the Arkansas Industrial University.


After leaving office Miller served as the Deputy Treasurer of Arkansas in 1881 and 1882. In 1886 he was elected to the position of State Auditor.


William Read Miller is buried at the historic Mount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Preceded by :
Augustus Hill Garland
Governor of Arkansas
1877-1881
Succeeded by:
Thomas James Churchill

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William Read Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (233 words)
William Read Miller (23 November 1823 - 29 November 1887) was a Democratic Governor of the State of Arkansas.
Miller studied law and was admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1848.
In 1876 Miller was elected as Governor of Arkansas and was reelected in 1878.
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