Random Inspiration: Richard E. Miller Part II

by Matthew Innis |

Miller was born March 22nd, 1875 in the “Gateway City,” St. Louis, Missouri. In the short time between 1803, when the city was acquired by the United States during the Louisiana Purchase, and Miller’s birth, St. Louis had become one of the most important cities in the country, providing one of the largest trade ports…

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