Robert E. Miller bought a cabin near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1885 and began ranching. In 1902 he became supervisor of the Teton Forest Reserve. The Miller ranch later became the core of the National Elk Refuge. Robert Miller's wife Grace (m. 1893) was elected the first woman mayor of Jackson, Wyoming, in 1920.
From the description of Robert E. Miller papers, 1887-1934. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 630156976
Robert E. Miller bought a cabin near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1885 and began ranching. In 1902 he became supervisor of the Teton Forest Reserve. The Miller ranch later became the core of the National Elk Refuge. Robert Miller’s wife Grace (m. 1893) was elected the first woman mayor of Jackson, Wyoming, in 1920.
From the guide to the Robert E. Miller papers, 1887-1934, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)