- John E. Miller
John Elvis Miller (
May 15 ,1888 -January 30 ,1981 ) was a Democratic Party politician fromArkansas who represented the state in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1931 until 1937, and in theUnited States Senate from 1937 until 1941.Miller was born in
Aid, Missouri onMay 15 ,1888 , and began his education in public schools. He attended the publicSoutheast Missouri State Teachers College (laterSoutheast Missouri State University ) at Cape Girardeau, andValparaiso University ; in 1912 he graduated from the law department of theUniversity of Kentucky atLexington , in which year he was admitted to the bar began practicing inSearcy, Arkansas . During this time he was also active in banking, while remaining interested in politics; he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1918, and he served from 1919 to 1922 as a prosecuting attorney on the state's firstjudicial circuit . He was elected in 1930 to theUnited States House of Representatives , serving there until his resignation in 1937 to become a senator; he had been elected to the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofJoseph T. Robinson . Although the term ended in 1943, Miller resigned in 1941 to take up his appointment as a district judge for the western district of Arkansas. He retired from his post in 1967 and became a senior district judge. Miller lived inFort Smith, Arkansas until his death onJanuary 30 ,1981 .Further reading
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000738 - Congressional biography, with picture]
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