James Weston Miller
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James Weston Miller (1815-1888) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator and Confederate chaplain in Texas during the American Civil War. He helped establish the First Presbyterian church in Houston and many Baptist and Methodist churches and schools for blacks. He also taught many daughters of the Southern aristocracy at the Live Oak Female Seminary in Gay Hill, Texas.
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James Weston Miller
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James Weston Miller
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James Weston Miller
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1888-04-29
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Jefferson College
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Presbyterian Western Theological Seminary
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Waterford Academy
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Clergyman, educator
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Jeremiah Miller
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Elizabeth Miller
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Elizabeth McKennan
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James Weston Miller (1815-1888) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator and Confederate chaplain in Texas during the American Civil War. He helped establish the First Presbyterian church in Houston and many Baptist and Methodist churches and schools for blacks. He also taught many daughters of the Southern aristocracy at the Live Oak Female Seminary in Gay Hill, Texas.
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