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Lewis Miller (July 24, 1829 – February 17, 1899) was an American businessman and philanthropist who made a fortune in the late 19th century as inventor of the first combine (harvester-reaper machine) with the blade mounted efficiently in front of the driver, to the side of the horse(s), rather than pulled behind.
Lewis Miller may refer to: Lewis Miller (folk artist) (1796–1882), Pennsylvania German folk artist; Lewis Miller (philanthropist) (1829–1899), Ohio businessman and philanthropist; Lewis Miller (Australian artist) (born 1959), Australian painter and visual artist; Lewis T. Miller (1787–1856), American politician in the Michigan House of ...
Lewis Miller (May 3, 1796 – September 15, 1882) was a Pennsylvania Dutch folk artist, noted for his watercolors of historical and everyday events. Miller was born in York, Pennsylvania . A carpenter by trade, he kept several journals throughout his life which he filled with simple watercolors, richly embedded with text and captions ...
Miller's father Peter Miller was a painter in the social realist tradition. His sister Lisa Miller is an Australian singer-songwriter. [1]He studied painting at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne from 1977 to 1979, and then travelled to London, Europe and Malaysia.
Here’s what we know about 18-year-old Dominic M. Miller and the charges filed against him in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting at Union Station.
Philips stock fell more than 16% Monday after the Dutch medical device giant lowered its sales outlook on continued lower demand in China.The company reported revenue of $4.6 billion in the third ...
The Miller Family has owned the company since purchasing it in 1937 and delivers the newspaper bi-weekly. The combined circulation of the local newspaper is over 26,000, and the Missourian employs 135 part and full-time workers. John, Thomas, and William Miller own the Missourian Publishing Co., which prints the newspaper.