Thomas Miller (Illinois Politician)
Thomas Miller may refer to: Politicians *Thomas Miller (North Carolina governor) (died 1685), governor in 1677 *Thomas Miller, Lord Glenlee (1717β1789), Scottish politician and judge, Member of Parliament 1761β1766 *Thomas B. Miller (1896β1976), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania *Thomas E. Miller (1849β1938), U.S. Representative from South Carolina *Thomas H. Miller (Iowa newspaperman) (1925β2001), Iowa politician and newspaper editor *Thomas Miller (Saskatchewan) (1876β1945), Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan in 1945 *Thomas W. Miller (1886β1973), U.S. Representative from Delaware *Thomas John Miller (born 1944), State Attorney General of Iowa *Thomas V. Miller Jr. (1942β2021), president of the Maryland State Senate *Thomas J. Miller (diplomat) (born 1948), former U.S. Ambassador to Greece *Sir Thomas Miller, 1st Baronet, of Chichester (1635β1705), MP for Chichester 1689β1695 *Sir Thomas Miller, 3rd Baronet (c. 1689β1733), MP for Chichester 1715β1727 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (Scottish Footballer)
Thomas Hanning Miller (1 March 1907 β 10 April 1974) was a professional Scottish footballer who played as an outside left in the Football League for Burnley Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2001 population of 73,021. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River .... References 1907 births 1974 deaths Scottish men's footballers English Football League players Burnley F.C. players Footballers from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Men's association football outside forwards Newcastle United F.C. players Scottish Junior Football Association players Accrington Stanley F.C. (1891) players Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Blantyre Celtic F.C. players {{Scotland-footy-forward-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Francis Miller
T. Frank Miller (1863-1939) was an American born architect based in Philadelphia, PA in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He primarily designed churches and speculation housing in Philadelphia. Career Little is known of T. Frank Miller although his was an active practice which produced a number of churches in the Gothic Revival Style, schools, and banks in Pennsylvania and specifically the Philadelphia area. He was born in Cecil County Cecil County () is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland at the northeastern corner of the state, bordering both Pennsylvania and Delaware. As of the 2020 census, the population was 103,725. The county seat is Elkton. The county was ..., MD, and educated in Philadelphia city schools. Miller appears in the Philadelphia city directories from 1883 to 1908, first as a draftsman (1883-1884) and then as an architect from 1885 onward. His office addresses included: 615 Walnut Street (1887-1890); 1221 Arch Street (1891-1897); 121 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas G
Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (other) * Thomas Aquinas (1225β1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the Apostle * Thomas (bishop of the East Angles) (fl. 640sβ650s), medieval Bishop of the East Angles * Thomas (Archdeacon of Barnstaple) (fl. 1203), Archdeacon of Barnstaple * Thomas, Count of Perche (1195β1217), Count of Perche * Thomas (bishop of Finland) (1248), first known Bishop of Finland * Thomas, Earl of Mar (1330β1377), 14th-century Earl, Aberdeen, Scotland Geography Places in the United States * Thomas, Illinois * Thomas, Indiana * Thomas, Oklahoma * Thomas, Oregon * Thomas, South Dakota * Thomas, Virginia * Thomas, Washington * Thomas, West Virginia * Thomas County (other) * Thomas Township (other) Elsewhere * Thomas Glacier (Greenland) Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Thomas'' (Burto ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sir Thomas Miller, 6th Baronet
Sir Thomas Combe Miller, 6th Baronet (1781 β 29 June 1864), was an English clergyman and landowner. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. Life The second but eldest surviving son of Sir Thomas Miller, 5th Baronet, Miller became a Church of England priest and Vicar of Froyle, Hampshire, in 1811. He was largely responsible for the rebuilding of the nave of the parish church in 1812. He had an elder brother, John Miller, who died in 1804, so in 1816 he inherited the family seat, Froyle Place, becoming both Vicar and Lord of the manor of Froyle. For many years he had a curate named Aubutin who took care of the stained glass in the church. On 24 February 1820, when an election for the Hampshire county constituency was approaching, Miller wrote to George Purefoy-Jervoise, a successful candidate, to say that he would be away on polling day but would use his influence among his tenants to secure votes for Jervoise. Between 1803 and 1805, Miller was buying several pieces ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (bassist)
Thomas Miller was the original bassist of Symphony X prior to current member Michael Lepond. Miller left the band along with drummer Thomas Walling for their unwillingness to tour for the support of Symphony X's fourth studio album, ''Twilight in Olympus''. Miller has been a composer of the Symphony X's studio albums '' The Damnation Game'', '' The Divine Wings of Tragedy'', and ''Twilight in Olympus''. Miller wrote the lyrics to the songs "Of Sins and Shadows," "The Eyes of Medusa," "Candlelight Fantasia," and part of "The Divine Wings of Tragedy" from the album of the same name. Critical Outlook Miller, along with Symphony X keyboardist Michael Pinnella, was praised on his performance on ''The Divine Wings of Tragedy'' by AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the dat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (visual Artist)
Thomas Miller (December 24, 1920 β July 19, 2012) was a prolific graphic designer and visual artist, whose best known publicly accessible work is the collection of mosaics of the founders of DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, Illinois. The mosaics are a prominent feature of the lobby of the museum, the original portion of which was designed c.1915 by D.H. Burnham and Company to serve as the South Park Administration Building in Washington Park on the city's south side. After serving various purposes, the building became the home of the DuSable in 1973. Biography Early life Miller was born in Bristol, Virginia, where he graduated from Douglas High School in 1937. He then attended Virginia State College (now Virginia State University) which was founded in 1882 as the country's first fully state supported four-year institution of higher learning for African-Americans. He graduated from there in 1941 after having earned a bachelor's degree in ed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (pastor)
Thomas Harrison Miller Jr. (born September 27, 1970) is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter and pastor. He is an executive pastor at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas and was formerly the church's senior worship leader. In the latter role, he oversaw Gateway Worship, Gateway Create Publishing, The Blessed Life TV and Gateway Conference. Biography Thomas was born, Thomas Harrison Miller Jr., on September 27, 1970, in Charleston, West Virginia. He relocated to Dallas, Texas to start his ministry, and is married to Mary Beth Miller and father of Harrison Miller. Between 1995 and 1997 he studied Theology at the '' Christ for the Nations Institute'', along with his wife Mary Beth. While at CFNI, they met Ana Paula ValadΓ£o, a student from Brazil who later became the leader of the worship ministry Diante do Trono, the main worship ministry in Latin America. In 2003, Thomas became worship pastor at Gateway Church. Under his leadership, Gateway Worship one ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (poet)
Thomas Miller (31 August 1807 β 24 October 1874) was an English poet and novelist who explored rural subjects. He was one of the most prolific English working-class writers of the 19th century and produced in all over 45 volumes, including some "penny dreadfuls" on urban crime. Early life Miller was born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the son of George Miller, an unsuccessful wharfinger and ship-owner, who deserted his wife and two sons in 1810. Thomas grew up in Sailors Alley, Gainsborough. His childhood friends included the future poet and journalist Thomas Cooper. He attended the White Hart Charity School. Although he left school at nine, he became a voracious reader. His love of the countryside was reinforced by summers spent on his grandfather's farm. Miller found work as a ploughboy, then as a shoemaker's apprentice, but he was released from his indentures after he threw "an iron instrument" at his vicious and tyrannical master. He was then apprenticed as a basket-maker ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (bookseller)
Thomas Miller (14 August 1731 β 25 July 1804) was a leading English bookseller. Origins and early life Miller was born in Norwich on 14 August 1731, the son of Thomas Miller, a pavior. He was apprenticed to a grocer, but when he commenced business for himself in 1755 his fondness for reading induced him to combine bookselling with his other trade. Bookseller and antiquary Unfortunately, Miller settled in Bungay, Suffolk, where the demand for books was small. Moreover, his sturdy independence lost him to the custom of many of the local magnates. As his son William recorded in a memoir Thomas Miller was little suited by nature to the quiet, unambitious life of a country shopkeeper. He possessed a strong & vigorous understanding, with great energy & industry. His mind, which he had improved by much reading, was adapted to a larger sphere - his cramped locality marred his fortune...He had a spirit too independent for the petty aristocracy that surrounds most country towns - his po ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tommy Miller
Thomas William Miller (born 8 January 1979) is an English professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was most recently the manager of National League North club Spennymoor Town. He has previously played for Hartlepool United, Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, Swindon Town, Bury and FC Halifax Town. Playing career Hartlepool United Born in County Durham, Tommy was in the Ipswich Town youth system as a youngster but was released at 15 and went on to join Hartlepool United, where he signed his first professional deal. After 160 appearances and 41 goals in Division Three, he attracted the interest of several clubs and so left the club in 2001. Before joining Ipswich Town, Miller was close to joining Norwegian side Brann in order to play in the Champions League Campaign on a three-month loan deal. However, Miller's move to Brann was unlikely because FA rules state a player can only join a team outside of Britain f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thomas Miller (footballer, Born 1963)
Thomas Miller (born 13 February 1963) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender. Miller made 82 appearances for TSV 1860 Munich in the Bundesliga during his playing career. References External links * 1963 births Living people German men's footballers Men's association football defenders Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players SpVgg Unterhaching players FC Augsburg players TSV 1860 Munich players {{Germany-footy-defender-1960s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |