Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Miller, William C. M.D. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 WILLIAM C. MILLER, M.D., the leading physician and surgeon of Hyndman, Pa., and the present Representative from Bedford County to the State legislature, was born January 3, 1868, in Neosho, Mo., a son of James H. and Eliza (Colvin) Miller. James H. Miller was born in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, where he received the rudiments of his education. In early life he taught school in Schellsburg, spending several years in Bedford County. He served three years in the Civil War, being First Lieutenant of Company H, Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, which formed a part of the Army of the Potomac, and with his regiment was engaged in many of the important battles of that time. He subsequently became a lawyer, and practised his profession for a time in Newton County, Missouri, giving it up to accept the agency for the Navajo Indians at Fort Defiance, Ariz., a position to which he was appointed by President Grant. On June 2, 1874, he was killed, losing his life while a comparatively young man through the treachery of the Indians. His wife, formerly Eliza Colvin, of Bedford County, is now living in Schellsburg, Pa. William C. Miller was but four years of age when he came with his widowed mother to her former home at Schellsburg, Pa., in whose public schools he received his first knowledge of books. He afterward continued his studies at Woodbury, a nearby town, and at an early age entered Lafayette College, at Easton, Pa., a well-known institution of learning, in which he remained two years. He subsequently attended the medical department of the University of Virginia for a year, and in 1888 was graduated from the University Medical College of New York City. A few weeks later Dr. Miller settled in Chancyville, Pa., where he continued to practice a year. Going thence to Everett, Bedford County, he remained there until 1890, when he removed to Hyndman, where by his professional skill he has built up an extensive and lucrative practice, having won in an eminent degree the confidence and good will of the entire community. He is a prominent member of the Bedford County Medical Society and of the Tri- State Medical Association, and is one of the Board of United States Pension Examiners for Bedford County. Fraternally, he belongs to Hyndman Lodge, No. 589, F. & A.M., of which he is Past Master; to the Odd Fellows Lodge, of Everett, Pa.; and to the Knights of Pythias at Hyndman. Politically, he is identified with the Republican party, which in November, 1898, elected him to the State legislature. While living in Everett, Pa., Dr. Miller married Miss Carrie R., daughter of James A. Sill, who was formerly treasurer and commissioner for Bedford County. The Doctor and Mrs. Miller have one child, William J. Miller. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa