Miller flat No. 1, Helena, Ark. [graphic]. [190-?]

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Miller flat No. 1, Helena, Ark. [graphic]. [190-?]

Negative taken of A.H. Miller's flat No. 1 in Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas from the book "How I Succeeded In My Business" by Rev. A.H. Miller published in 1911. This structure was built by Abraham H. Miller. In February of 1851, Rev. Abraham H. Miller was born a slave in St. Francis County, Arkansas. Miller moved with his mother to Helena, Phillips County, Arkansas following the Civil War. He then moved to St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri for two years, but returned to Helena. After attended Southland College in Helena, Miller went into business with a dray (delivery cart) and soon expanded into real estate. Miller was elected by the people of his county to serve as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1875-76. He was ordained a Baptist minister about 1900 and ministered at the Centennial Baptist Church in Helena. He was Treasurer of the Arkansas Baptist College Trustees and a member of the Home Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention. He built and was pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church at Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas. In 1887, he married Eliza Ann Ross with whom he had five children who lived to adulthood including Maria L., Lucian S., Katie May, George B. and Robert M. Miller died in July of 1913 in Helena at the age of 62.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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Miller, A. H. (Abraham H.), 1851-1913.

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The Arkansas History Commission was created by the General Assembly in 1905. Inspired and guided during its early years by John Hugh Reynolds, the commission is the official archives of the state, responsible for collecting and preserving the source materials of the history of Arkansas. From the description of Arkansas History Commission records, 1905-1984 [microform]. (Arkansas History Commission). WorldCat record id: 244818119 ...