Nathan Lee Miller

Nathan Lee Miller ( born March 6, 1866 in Danville, Morgan County, Alabama; † July 7, 1934 ) was an American politician.

Miller's education began in high school in Danville. Later he attended the State Normal College at Florence, before he studied law at the Bellevue Academy in Birmingham. Between 1889 and 1891 he served in the Alabama State Troops, where he held the rank of Lieutenant. He then earned his money as a municipal secretary in the court of Birmingham until 1898. In 1897 he was admitted to the Bar Association.

From the 1890s, Miller engaged politically. In 1890 he became secretary of the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party in Jefferson County; In 1894 he took over the same items at the state level. His political climax experienced Miller in 1918, when he was elected to the office of Lieutenant Governor of Alabama on November 5. This office he held until 1923.

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