Miller, Steward Alexander

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Steward Alexander Miller (1805-1893), a native Virginia, studied law in Crockett with James Carr and joined Col. Jacob Snively's expedition in 1843.

The Snively Expedition was one of a series of forays between Texas and Mexico following Texas becoming an independent nation. This foray formed specifically to address the indignities heaped on previous expeditions such as the Texas Santa Fe and Mier expeditions. During the expedition, Miller received the rank of colonel, which he used until his death.

After returning to Texas in 1850, Miller married Rebecca F. Whiten, with whom he had ten children.

He was elected to the First and Second Texas legislatures as the representative of Houston County and served in the state Senate in 1851, 1854, and 1861. Following the adoption of the Constitution of 1876, Miller was elected Houston county judge, where he served for two terms.

From the description of Steward Alexander Miller Papers, 1843-1873, 1926-1966 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 777390959

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