Miller, Franklin, soldier
Variant namesBiographical notes:
Camp Cooke was built in the fall of 1866 in the angle of land between the Judith and Missouri rivers in central Montana. It was built as a temporary post but remained in operation until spring of 1870. Franklin Miller was a soldier in the 13th U.S. Infantry, Fort Riley, Kansas, until 1866. He then served at Camp Cooke and was discharged on August 5, 1867.
From the guide to the Franklin Miller papers, 1865-1867, (University of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections)
Horn and Miller family pioneers of San Joaquin County, Calif. Lives of Alexander Horn (1814-1905) and the Rev. William Murphy (1732-1803) outlined. Horn made overland journey to California (1855) and settled in Stockton. Horn Ranch one of earliest wheat farms in county. Collection includes some photographs.
From the description of Horn, Murphy and Miller family history, 1979. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34941220
Links to collections
Comparison
This is only a preview comparison of Constellations. It will only exist until this window is closed.
- Added or updated
- Deleted or outdated
Subjects:
- Agriculture
- Military
- Montana
- Overland journeys to the Pacific
- Soldiers
Occupations:
Places:
- Montana (as recorded)
- San Joaquin County (Calif.) (as recorded)
- Fort Riley (Kan.) (as recorded)
- Camp Cooke (Mont.) (as recorded)
- California--San Joaquin County (as recorded)