Orlando D. Miller graduated with the Norwich University class of 1845. He had a varied career encompassing railroad engineering, law and the Universalist ministry. Miller wrote many articles for popular, religious and archaeological publications. He was a classical scholar who spent many years in the study of ancient languages, particularly Cuneiform. Miller also became interested in the field of "physical culture," what today might be referred to as strength conditioning. He was married to Cornelia Matilda Burton (d. 1895) in 1848 and the couple had three daughters. The control file included with the collection contains additional biographical information on Orlando Dana Miller.
From the description of Orlando Dana Miller Papers, 1873 and 1882. (University of Rochester). WorldCat record id: 640146789