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1972mon0000069713Miami FL: Warner Music Group 1 1972-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Miami, FL: Warner Music Group, 1 paperback
0945385048.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1851772634.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999SONG1851772634Brand: V A Publications 1999-01-01. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.75x1.00x11.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: V A Publications hardcover
199981599Museum. New. 1999. Hardcover. 1851772634 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 240 pages 750 illus. 4to. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum hardcover
1867547192Trenton N. J.: Printed at the True American Office 1867. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 48pp. Buff printed wrappers. Faint spot on front wrap else near fine. Printed at the True American Office unknown
1867547195Trenton N. J.: Printed at the True American Office 1867. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Octavo. 48pp. Buff printed wrappers. Small chips on the wrappers very good. Printed at the True American Office unknown
1955109512Pittsburgh.: - 1955. Ring binding. 42 illustrations some colored. Cover browned edges rubbed & slightly torn else good. - unknown
3740n.p. n.d. My share of the examination is to commence at 9 o'clock tomorrow - consequently I am unable to accept your invitation. In the forenoon the freshmen will be examined in the Antigone and the second year men in the Rinerpia . If you think it worth your while.please enquire for me in the 'Combination Room'. 8vo integral leaf detached. <br/><br/> unknown books
1436692083.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19831387371983. Good. 159 one-sided pages. 30 cm. Typescript of an unpublished manuscript. <br/><br/>Work shows how the 19th century eruption of Mount Tambora changed global weather patterns for several years and affected political social and literary history around the world. Photocopy of news article indicates it was to have been printed in 1983. unknown
197871596X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1968005044London: Royal Commonwealth Society 1968. No Edition Stated . Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 12 " X 8 1/4. Messages from: Her Majesty the Queen Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother H.R.H the Duke of Gloucester Grand President of the Society and from H.R.H. Princess Alexandra the Hon. Mrs. Angus Ogilvy. Magazine includes ' Special Commomwealth ' section. 122 pp. Period advertising from around the world. Magazine has edge wear several small closed tears. Bookseller's Inventory # 155044. <br/> <br/> Royal Commonwealth Society paperback
18700008029Fort Edward New York. Fair. 1870. On offer is an absolutely fascinating scrapbook that belonged to Jahu DeWitt Miller. Dated 1876 it was put together when Miller was 19 and working as a lecturer and teacher at the Fort Edward Institute in upstate New York. The book measures 7 inches by 5 and 3/4 inches. The binding on the book is broken and the pages are loose. However they are intact and contain a veritable goldmine of notes jotting etc. There are an estimated 100 pages and of these and estimated 80% are complete. Miller began his studies at age 14 at the Fort Edward Institute - a collegiate or seminary as they were known in those days. After graduating he began to teach there. He also acted as Librarian for the Seminary and was on record as a voracious reader. At the same time he began to preach at various Methodist churches in the area. He was attracted to journalism and wrote extensively. He also began a book collection that grew to a very significant size. He lectured widely across the United States for many years. In 1901 he donated his extensive rare book collection to National Park Seminary located at the time on the edge of Washington DC. Over the years NPS has changed hands several times until 1942 when it was expropriated by the US Army as a convalescent home for wounded soldiers. Today it is part of the Walter Reed Medical Center complex. Miller died of a heart attack in Boise ID in 1911. The scrapbook is chock full of notes letter cards and jottings. On many the ink has faded. Notes are stuck in willy-nilly: "Artman looks as tho he were an old bummer See his nose" ". Miller - Butler has prepared an article which she intends to deliver this morning the same going very strongly against you." On May 6th 1873 he published a printed statement of defense challenging unnamed critics of statement and articles he has written. On Institute letterhead he has received a letter addressed to himself requesting a loan of $300 from a MF Chichester. On Dec 6th 1872 he received a letter from the Office of the College Courant: "Dear Doctor - I draw to you this line as a matter of friendship. Chatfield is just on the point of failure and will probably make an assignment next week. Concerning that you have a claim against him the sooner you get it into the lawyers hands the better. I send you the name of a good one EP Arvine Church Street opposite Post Office. The sheriff is dropping in every day making attachments which are being for. The future of the Courant is doubtful; but it will probably not die. Prof Barker of Yale talks of taking it in which case I shall probably retain my connection with it. Another though just occurred to me that perhaps you could get the account of your bill more readily by ordering some of Chatfields publications Sincerely Yours RW Keufshall. There are cards referring to The Senate Society possibly one of the many debating societies extant that to which he belonged. And so the scrapbook goes. It is a veritable goldmine for a historian or researcher exploring the life and experiences of this noted American literary figure. For a social historian it is a superb window into the life of someone who travelled extensively in the literary circles of his day.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF 19TH CENTURY 1870S JAHU DEWITT MILLER FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY NATIONAL PARK SERVICES UPSTATE NEW YORK JOHN CASSEDY VESTA CASSEDY DR. JAMES AMENT WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER LECTURERS LIBRARIANS BOOK COLLECTORS JOURNALISTS LITERARY FIGURES SCRAPBOOKS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS DIARY DIARIES JOURNALS PERSONAL HISTORY SOCIAL HISTORY HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
18860001060COUR D'LENE IDAHO JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA. Very Good. 1886. On offer is a sensational archive of 18 multi page letters most handwritten and some typescript from Jim Miller to his mother and sister. Mr. Miller was a senior gold and silver miner who had worked in the western United States and in Africa mostly. The letters some on company letterhead date from 1886 to 1908 and each are several pages long and diary-like having great content. Mr. Miller is an intelligent and charismatic writer detailing his work and adventures and the archive is especially rich regarding his times working for one of the largest mining operations in Southern Africa during the Boer War. He has many many striking insights observations and comments regarding the conflict. Here are some snippets: "I started out in the summer on a prospecting trip got so far into the mountains that I didn't know where I was went all by guess had no idea where I would come out and cared less. Came out finally at Lewistown on the line of Washington and Idaho Territory after traveling about five hundred miles over the toughest part of the territory. Had no particular place to go so I came to the Cour D'lene to seek my fortune. The town of Wardner is less than a year old and has over one thousand inhabitants and still increasing. The biggest mines that have ever been found in Idaho are supposed to be those that worked in and around Wardner. This country is well represented by Black Hillers the town is named after one of them. It is safe to say that one half of the people in the Cour D'lene country are from the hills. The first one that I have met since I left the hills was in Wardner. This is about like all other mining camps the principle business places are saloons and gambling halls with a few stores. The English papers would lead one to believe that British and Boer have shook hands and agree to be friends that day will never come. When the Boer prisoner returns to his farm and finds only the remains of his house what was once his happy home it will take years and years if ever they do forget the useless destruction of their homes. He is going to invite you to spend the summer with them and they would take a trip through the national park. I would like to have you go and I will pay all expenses. It will be your first chance to visit the western country and maybe George might invite you to stop at Denver the only city in the west. Labour troubles both white and black strikes are the order of the day. If it was not for the Martial law one would not know that the country was in a state of war although there are plenty of columns moving about this district about all they seem to do is travel back and forth over the same road. It is reported that all the Boer leaders are being wined and dined by the British at various centers entertained at the expense of the British taxpayer. Rumor there is a possibility of a general surrender under the terms offered anxious for peace before the coronation. This is a much larger mine then I was on in the states. It is now the third largest gold producing mine in Africa provided we get sufficient native labour it will be the largest Gold Producing Mine in the world we employ 500 white men and 3000 native. When the reports of the San Francisco disaster reached Johannesburg there were many anxious people waiting telegrams from Fathers Mothers Sisters or Brothers who were living in or near the city. I know the part that was destroyed really better than I know Joliet. Have been in Spokane four weeks trying to settle up some business. The Superintendent at the mines is more despised than Cleveland and he is considered the meanest man in the United States. The Sup has to have a body guard. I intend to start for Lewiston Idaho tomorrow expect will have a time getting there as the streams are rising very fast. The snow has been very heavy in the mountains this winter. We started to unwater the mine pumping and hauling at the rate of one million gallans per 24 hours I am unable to say how long it will take. Had a breakdown in one of the shafts and it took weeks to repair it. During that time kept the mill running from one shaft. That was the most trying time I have ever had on a mine. Can buy a woman in this country for 200 dollars in Mexican money good able bodied one quite capable of doing a mans work. While waiting at Elk City for supplies I received work from Mr Clement offering me a good position in Africa. The principle topic of the day is the unsettled question of the importation of unskilled labour there is one thing certain they can not work this country without plenty of cheap unskilled labour. The mining industry of this country is only in its infancy. It is impossible to get sufficient native labour for the natives will not work. Not being able to get up to the mines has been a great disappointment. One consolation there are thousands of others in the same fix. The less the british people say about this war the more they will shine for they have nothing to be proud of. They have been the laughing stock of the world. It seems the British Army are like their women give them time and they will finish it. There have been several instances where the Boers have surrounded and captured parties of British while the officers were enjoying a dance. Of course that is not allowed to be made public. Those in the field know everything is lost and they will continue the guerilla war as long as they know their families are well provided for the by the British. Some of the preachers who are encouraging them were taken out and shot as they have done with some Boers who went on commando again after being released. Everyone outside of military are thoroughly sick and disgusted with the whole business." Included with the archive of letter is a small account book kept by his sister in the early 1900s and a cabinet card of Mr. Miller. Overall VG.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; WHITEWATER DEEP BANKET GOLD MINE SIMMER AND JACK BOER WAR RACE RACIAL MINING IDAHO GOLD RUSH AFRICA SOUTHERN AFRICA GOLD SILVER HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA; Signed by Autograph . unknown
198814201Milwaukee WI: Milwaukee Art Museum 1988. Softcover. VG few page corners curled not bad. Grey wraps. 283 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Two-page introduction by James Mundy essays by Frederick I. Olson Community and Culture in Frederick Layton's Milwaukee Lillian B. Miller The Milwaukee Art Museum's Founding Father: Frederick Layton and His Collection James Mundy Painting and Sculpture Around 1888: Traditions Innovations and Exceptions Kenneth Ames The Decorative Arts in the Gilded Age and David Van Zanten The Architecture of the Layton Art Gallery many lovely plates. Published to accompany an exhibition held in Milwaukee WI: Milwaukee Art Museum Apr. 8 to Aug. 28 1988. Milwaukee Art Museum unknown books
18890002227ROYALSTON MASSACHUSETTS. Good. 1889. On offer is a super original late 19th Century manuscript journal handwritten by Sarah E. Miller Secretary of the local chapter of the King's Daughters in Royalston Massachusetts. Dated 1889 - 1896 the book details the various activities of the group: minutes from meetings elections Bible readings inspirational messages membership lists monetary offerings etc. There are also sections describing the founding and earliest times of this chapter of the King's Daughters. Established in 1886 as a Protestant non-denominational group consisting primarily of women the King's Daughters distributed aid to the poor while raising awareness of their plight. The group experienced tremendous growth through the early part of the 20th Century inspiring the formation of numerous other women's charity groups. Most of the material deals with the activities in northern Worcester County Massachusetts but there are also reports of the organization's work in other areas like North Carolina and Hawaii as well as countries such as India. The group met in member's homes and the parsonage of the local church. Several membership lists also make book a treasure trove of local genealogy. Names include Augustus Barrett Belle Barrett Cora Barrett Leota Bolton Elisa M. Brown Hammond Brown Isabella Brown Carl Bullock Mary E. Bullock Abbie Carroll Mary Carter Alice Chapin Charlie Chase Cora Day Mabel Deland Frank Ellis Adelaide Falis Hattie Falis Feranda Fisher D.P. Foster Bailey Goddard Fanny Goddard Franklin Goodard L.M. Longley Emma McKenzie Sarah E. Miller Nellie Moore Sophia Newton Stella Newton Agnes Nichols Mary E. Paine William Park Emily B. Partridge A.D. Raymond Sarah Reed Rev. Agustus M. Rice Gertrude Shaw L.W. Shaw Elija Springer Lizzie L. Walker Obadiah Walker Mary L. Wheeler Weston Wheeler George Whitney Levi Whitney Mary Carter Whitney Mabel Ward H.S. Wood John Wood etc. The three-quarter leather bound book has gilt bordering and pebbled cloth adorned by small white cross on front board; light to moderate cover wear mild toning generally clean internally with ink bold and legible throughout. Volume contains 92 pages of manuscript entries with additional blank pages at rear; and measures approx 8.5" x 7". Overall G.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF SARAH E. MILLER THE KING'S DAUGHTERS SECRET PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS SOCIETIES BROTHERHOODS SECRET SOCIETIES CHIVALRY ARCANE OCCULT ROYALSTON MASSACHUSETTS NORTH QUABBIN WORCESTER COUNTY GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES FEMINISM PRE SUFFRAGE PROTESTANT WOMEN CHARITIES CHRISTIAN OUTREACH GOOD SAMARITANS CHARITABLE WORKS RELIGIOUS GROUPS FILLES DU ROI FILLES DU ROY KING'S WARDS AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPELBIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY PERSONAL NARRATIVES . hardcover
18340001705DILLER NEBRASKA. Fair. 1834. On offer is a super handwritten blacksmith's ledger dated 1891 to 1892 from a blacksmith's shop in Eastern Nebraska called Miller Brothers Diller Nebraska. There are 144 pages full of entries for repairs on shovels to wagon wheels buggy repairs repairing bolts chain etc. There is a piece missing front cover the back cover corner is worn and chipping as well as a few pages that are blank. Includes an old bill from the Miller Brothers. Overall Fair.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF NEBRASKA BLACKSMITH MILLER BROTHERS DILLER NEBRASKA 19TH CENTURY COMMERCE COMMERCIAL AMERICANA LECTURE NOTES STUDY NOTES DOCTORS HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS BIOGRAPHY SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . unknown
73567Bar association of Richmond County Worn But Complete Condition. Bar association of Richmond County unknown
1906844N24London: William Clowes and Sons Limited 1906. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not stated. A first edition T. Miller Maguire's summary of the military machinations of Wellington and his army A first edition of this scarce volume summarising Wellington's military campaigns between 1811 and 1813. Whilst T. Miller Maguire's summary of the military machinations of Wellington are suitable for any reader Maguire's preface indicates that a knowledge of these campaigns was necessary for the 1906 Military Examinations. The work is comprised of five chapters and several appendices and includes sections on the campaigns in Vittoria and the Pyrenees. With frontispiece eight illustrations and three folding maps collated and complete. Ink stamp to front endpaper from Army Service Corps. Ink stamp to title page reading 'Supplied for the Public Service'. Rebound in red cloth. Externally generally smart with some light rubbing to the rear board a little worse to front board and spine. Lightly bumped to the head and tail of the spine with some minor wear to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Aside from folding maps and half title which are a little foxed pages are bright and clean. Very Good William Clowes and Sons, Limited hardcover
1015662099.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364483059.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364834390.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19290012280Mayfield Maine Hartstown Pennsylvania. Fair with no dust jacket. 1929. Softcover. On offer is a detailed draft of a book tracing the roots of the Ellis Family who resided in Mayfield Maine and Hartstown Pennsylvania. The draft was written by a son of Silence Ford Ellis of the Pennsylvania Ellis lineage. The author of this manuscript is Milo H. Miller 1863-1951. Miller was the author of two books each thoroughly researched genealogical treasures focused on the history of his family. He published A History and Genealogy of the Miller Family 1725-1933 tracing his fathers roots in 1933 and A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family 1797-1935 tracing his mothers roots in 1936. This 1929 manuscript is an early draft of the latter. To learn more about Milo Miller SEE BIO NOTES following this listing. The draft manuscript is largely handwritten in Millers tidy hand. He has divided the book into chapters based on the specific branch of the Ellis family he is following and included a section with images and relevant maps. He has written the title page Table of Contents and Preface in pencil. As well as a Preface about the importance of preserving family history and his labor of love and citing his reason for being the one to take on the task: The need of preserving the records during the lifetime of many of the older members of the family seemed imperative; and this seemed like an opportune time to compile such valuable genealogical data for upon such records is based much of the knowledge sought by historical and genealogical societies. The preface is extremely similar to the one Miller would ultimately publish in 1936. The following pages contain Millers typed pages intended for the book which he has glued into the larger pages of the draft as well as pencil-drawn family trees glued in newspaper articles relating to the people and places he is writing about and a hand drawn map of Mayfield Township featuring John Ellis farm. To give a sense of the content of the manuscript some of the titles of the pages in the draft follow: Explanation of the Map of John Ellis Farm Historical Sketch related to John Ellis and the farm Military Service of Benjamin an Enoch Ellis Sketch of Abner Ellis Military Service of Nathan F. Ellis The Death of John Ellis and Philander Coburn Ellis. There is a typed transcription of two Civil war letters between members of the Ellis family in 1863 and further pages discussing the Ellis family in the Civil War. Sadly Miller has cut rectangles out of some of the pages in order to extract photographs he had glued in. It appears he removed the photos in order to create photo pages for the book. The original photos and the cardboard on which they are pasted are included in this collection and the photos can also be seen in his 1936 book. Unfortunately cutting out the photos has impacted several of the family trees Miller drew with big chunks missing from the middle. It also appears Miller removed other content likely for use in the final book. Regardless of any imperfections of this draft manuscript it contains terrific insight into how a genealogist made connections and put his research into a condensed and readable format. It also provides awesome insight into familial connections in Pennsylvania and Maine. This would be a terrific addition to a collection or research arsenal of anyone interested in genealogy Pennsylvania Maine or the evolution of familial lineage. BIO NOTES ON MILO H. MILLER: Milo H. Miller was born to his brother to parents Samuel K. Miller 1822-1896 and Silence Ford Ellis 1828-1899 just outside of Hartstown PA. Milo and his brother Myron Manson Miller 1859-1949 were raised in Hartstown. Milo attended the Edinboro Normal School and Allegheny College. He worked as an education professional following graduation and his hobby was genealogy. He worked as a principal and head of schools in Girard and Knoxville and a principal in McKeesport. In 1894 Milo married Maude Moriarty 1870-1942. They had two children Florence Imogen Miller later Willison and Ellis Miller. Milo devoted much time to genealogical research. Milo retired from education in 1933. A few months after Maude died in September of 1942 Milo travelled to California to stay with Ellis and his family and eventually made his own home in California. The manuscript draft contains approximately 45 pages of content. The collection also includes seven photo boards with original photos cut and glued on to carefully measured boards containing labeled photos of 39 members of the Ellis family organized by family tree. The manuscript is paper bound and intact save for Millers cutouts and a few pages of content that have come unglued from the larger manuscript. There are bends and tears throughout as the book is not bound. Overall Fair. The photo boards are in VG condition. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 45 pages; Signed by Author . paperback
19300010022Asheville North Carolina. Good. 1930-1931. Hardcover. On offer is a small journal detailing the last year in the life of Otis Alonzo Miller a professor and landscape painter and possibly a developer from the American South. This diary offers a detailed glimpse into the day-to-day happenings of Millers final year. The journal entries are brief often only two or three lines. Miller notes the weather and the principal things he was engaged in during the day. Many entries relate to his painting. "Lovely day. I kept to my room & touched up a couple of paintings." December 4 1931 "Snowed. President Hoover came to town to visit his son." March 8 1930 "Cool and clear. I painted steadily. Mr. White from Palmer Life store came to see my paintings about 5." April 29 1931 "Hot enough. I sat in my room and am 83 years old today. Went with Mabel to Lamberts at 3. Maude came to see me in time for dinner." July 14 1931 "Warm. I am sick. Played out. Bad night. Maude called at 3." October 7 1931 On the last page he makes a notation about paintings that he has given to the children in his family. Miller was born in Lawrenceburg Indiana on July 14 1848 and passed away at the age of 83 on December 19 1931 in Asheville North Carolina. In researching Miller we discovered a 1911 ad in the Roanoke VA Evening News publicizing the sale and exhibit of Millers "High Class Oil Paintings." He painted right up until his death. Our research also suggests that before moving to North Carolina Miller may have been a noted real estate developer in Knoxville TN responsible for what is known as O. A. Millers South Side Addition. In her book Skyland and Its Founder author Sandra Samz credits an Otis A. Miller for developing Skyland an area of southern Buncombe County in North Carolina. More research is needed before we can confirm that these O. A. Millers are one in the same. Measuring 5.75 inches by 3.75 inches this small journal contains 100 pages and is 100 percent complete. Written in an ordinary lined notebook the hard cover and binding are both in good condition. There is some age staining on the insides of the cover and on the pages which are in otherwise good condition. The handwriting is quite legible. This journal begins on October 3 1930 and continues until October 30 1931 about six weeks before Millers death. ; Manuscripts; 5.75" x 3.75"; 100 pages; Otis Alonzo Miller; Asheville NC; 20th Century American Painters; 20th century American art; American landscape painting; American oil painting; American art; 20th century art; art history; American art history; American South; Southern art; Southern landscape art; Old Buncombe County; Buncombe County; Biltmore; North Carolina; genealogy; Skyland; city planning; Knoxville city planning; history of Knoxville; Knoxville TN; Tennessee; Millers South Side Addition; history of North Carolina; history of Knoxville; history of Tennessee; land development; land development in the South; real estate development; AMERICANA; HANDWRITTEN; MANUSCRIPT; DOCUMENT; LETTER; AUTOGRAPH; WRITER; HAND WRITTEN; DOCUMENTS; SIGNED; LETTERS; MANUSCRIPTS; DIARY; DIARIES; JOURNALS; PERSONAL HISTORY; SOCIAL HISTORY; HISTORICAL; HOLOGRAPH; WRITERS; AUTOGRAPHS; PERSONAL; MEMOIR; MEMORIAL; ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT; VÉLIN; DOCUMENT; MANUSCRIT; PAPIER ANTIKE; BRIEF; PERGAMENT; DOKUMENT; MANUSKRIPT; PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO; ATTO; VELINA; DOCUMENTO; MANOSCRITTO; CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD; HECHO; VITELA; DOCUMENTO; MANUSCRITO; PAPEL . hardcover