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Derham, Milo G., 1868-1949. (91)

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Milo Derham, professor of classics at the University of Colorado, served also as director of the university's summer quarter, since 1913. Milo Derham directed the University of Colorado's summer quarter from 1913 until 1937. Miss Antoine, born in Denver, attained national recognition as a singer. Milo Derham was the director of the University of Colorado summer session; he was appointed in 1913. Mr. George...

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Howard, Milo B. (14)

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Quaife, Milo Milton, 1880-1959 (26)

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Milo M. Quaife was born in Nashua, Iowa on October 6, 1880, the son of Albert E. and Barbara S. (Hine) Quaife. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1908. Dr. Quaife taught at Lewis Institute in Chicago, Wayne University and the University of Detroit. He served as superintendent of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin from 1914 until 1920. He was editor and founder of Wisconsin Magazine of History to 1.922 and managing editor of Mississippi Valle, Historical Review, 192...

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Roberts, Oran Milo, 1815-1898 (26)

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Oran Milo Roberts (1815–1898) was a jurist and governor of Texas, 1879-1883. He graduated from the University of Alabama in 1836, was admitted to the bar in 1837, and moved in 1841 to San Augustine, Texas, where he opened a successful law practice. In 1844, Sam Houston appointed Roberts district attorney of San Augustine, and in 1866, Governor James Pinckney Henderson appointed him district judge. Roberts also taught law at the University of San Augustine. Roberts ear...

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Andrus, Milo, 1814-1893 (16)

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Mormon patriarch and missionary who played a vital role in the emigration of British Mormons to Utah. Milo Andrus was a Mormon pioneer, missionary, and Patriarch. Born March 6, 1814 in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, he was baptized into the Mormon Church in 1833. He served as a missionary in England, Canada, and the United States, as a stake President, and as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. He is particularly remembered for leading several groups of...

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Custer, Milo, 1880-1952 (13)

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Milo Custer, genealogist and historian of McLean County, Illinois. Genealogist and historian; of McLean County, Ill.

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Wiltbank, Milo, 1902-1975 (12)

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Cowboy, rancher, and farmer in Apache and Navajo Counties. Also wrote poetry and was a local historian who collected interviews from Arizona residents. Cowboy, rancher and farmer in Apache and Navajo Counties. Also a local historian who collected interviews from Arizona residents.

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Reno, Milo, 1866-1936. (10)

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Farm leader. In the 1880s Reno campaigned actively for the Union Labor Party and the Farmers' Alliance. In 1921 he became president of the Iowa Farmers' Union and served in that capacity for nine years. In the 1930s he organized the National Farmers' Holiday Association seeking suitable prices for farm products, and in 1932 called for a "farm holiday" to strike for higher prices. Farmers' rights activist, farmer, and newspaper editor from southeast Iowa. During his caree...

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Milo (Ship) (5)

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Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass.; mastered by Jonathan Capen Hawes, on voyage from 26 Nov. 1863-7 May 1869; owner-agent: E.C. Jones; built at Newburyport in 1811; captured and bonded by the Shenandoah, 1865; sold out, 1872. Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by George H. Soule, on voyage from 16 Aug. 1849-20 July 1851 to the Hatteras, Pigeon, Tristan, Coast of Japan, Japan Sea, Anadyr Sea, Arctic Ocean, Middle, and Okhotsk Sea whaling grounds; o...

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Harmon, Appleton Milo, 1820-1877 (11)

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Mormon mechanic, missionary, and pioneer. Mormon pioneer and gifted mechanic who joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841 and came to Utah in 1847. Harmon constructed the odometer invented by William Clayton, served a mission to England, and helped to colonize southern Utah. Missionary for the Mormon Church and a Utah pioneer. Harmon was born in Pennsylvania and joined the Mormon Church in 1833. He moved to Nauvoo, Il...

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