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Senate Years of Service: 1871-1871 Party: Democrat
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MILLER, Homer Virgil Milton, a Senator from Georgia; born in Pendleton District, S.C., April 29, 1814; moved
with his parents to Rabun County, Ga., in 1820; attended the common schools and graduated from
the Medical College of South Carolina in 1835; continued medical studies in Paris and commenced
practice in Cassville, Ga., in 1838; unsuccessful Whig candidate for election to the Twenty-ninth
Congress in 1844; served during the Civil War in the Confederate Army as a surgeon and as medical
director, surgeon of posts, and inspector of hospitals in Georgia; resumed the practice of medicine in
Rome, Ga.; member of the State reconstruction convention in 1867; member of the faculty of the
Atlanta Medical College; upon the readmission of Georgia to representation was elected as a
Democrat to the United States Senate on July 28, 1868; qualified on February 24, 1871, and served
until March 3, 1871; trustee of the University of Georgia at Athens; died in Atlanta, Fulton County,
Ga., May 31, 1896; interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Rome, Ga.
BibliographyMellichamp, Josephine. Homer V.M. Miller. In Senators From Georgia. pp. 144-47. Huntsville, Ala.: Strode Publishers, 1976.
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