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  1. Nathan Lewis Miller (October 10, 1868 – June 26, 1953) was an American lawyer and politician who was the 43rd governor of New York from 1921 to 1922.

  2. Nathan L. Miller won his first court case in his early twenties, before he was even admitted to the bar. This victory was the first of many early achievements in his distinguished career as a litigator, judge, and governor.

  3. Nathan L. Miller. Years. 1868-1953. Roles. Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, 1910-1913. Biography. In 1913, Judge Miller was appointed to the Court of Appeals. See his full biography HERE. Judge Miller also sat on the bench of the 2nd Department; more information can be found HERE.

  4. Justices of the Court (Historical) Nathan L. Miller. NATHAN L. MILLER. Associate Justice 1910-1913. Born: 1868. Died: June 26, 1953. It is said that Justice Miller, the “economy governor”, is probably better known for his term as a cost-cutting state leader than for his time on the Court of Appeals.

  5. Nathan L. Miller. Prior to his election as governor, Nathan L. Miller (1868–1953) served as State Comptroller, a justice of the State Supreme Court, and as a justice on the State Court of Appeals. Miller defeated Governor Alfred E. Smith in his bid for reelection in 1920.

  6. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Nathan L. Miller was a native of Solon, a Cortland County town — that's about as upstate as you can get. He was a lawyer and judge who lived in the city of Cortland and later in...

  7. NATHAN L. MILLER, the forty-sixth governor of New York, was born in Solon, New York on October 10, 1868. His education was attained at Groton Union School, and then at Cortland Normal School, where he graduated in 1887. He went on to study law, and in 1893 was admitted to bar.