Miller-Purdue Experimental Farm
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The Miller Memorial Farm was donated to Purdue University in 1938 by Isaiah M. Miller to be used as an agricultural research station. Miller (1851-1941) inherited the land from his father, who came to Indiana around 1838. Miller worked the farm until he donated it to the university. Isaiah Miller was a Rationalist and a Free Thinker, and one of the founders of the Indiana Rationalists Association. He wrote and published poetry expressing his religious feelings.
From the description of Records and Correspondence, 1928-1959. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 19771889
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- Agriculture
- Poetry
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- West Lafayette (Ind.) (as recorded)
- Upland (Ind.) (as recorded)