Clell Miller (1849 or 1850 – September 7, 1876) (also known as Cleland D. Miller or Clenand Miller or McClelland Miller) was an outlaw with the
James-Younger Gang who was killed during the gang's robbery at
Northfield, Minnesota.
Miller was born on either January 9, 1850 (the date on his tombstone) or December 15, 1849 in
Kearney, Missouri. His younger brother
Edward T. Miller also joined the gang and was allegedly killed by
Jesse James
Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised in the " Little Dixie" area of Western Missouri, James and his family maintained stro ...
in 1881.
Guerilla career
At the age of 14, Clell Miller joined
Bloody Bill Anderson's guerrillas during the
American Civil War. He was captured during the skirmish in which Anderson was killed on October 26, 1864. This was Miller's first and only wartime combat, and he was lucky not to have been executed by his captors. However, because of his youth, he was sent to
St. Louis, Missouri at the
Gratiot Street Prison
The Gratiot Military Prison, commonly known as the Gratiot Street Prison, was a military prison located in St. Louis, and the largest in Missouri at the time.
History
Managed by the United States Army, the Gratiot Military Prison housed Confed ...
.
His father obtained his release in April 1865, perjuring himself by saying the family had always been Union supporters. Miller was described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall, with dark reddish auburn hair.
Outlaw career
The following James gang events were allegedly attributed to Miller:
*June 3, 1871 - Ocobock Brothers' Bank at
Corydon, Iowa
Corydon is a city in Wayne County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,526 in the 2020 census, a decline from 1,591 in 2000. It is the county seat of Wayne County.
The town was laid out and platted in 1851 and later that year designated a ...
. The
Pinkerton Detective Agency was hired to pursue the gang and Miller was captured in July by a detective Westphal. He posted bail and was later acquitted after a long list of witnesses testified he was elsewhere at the time of the robbery. He was represented by attorney John McClanahan of Corydon, Iowa. A deposition from the trial is owned by the McClanahan family. Clell denied being in the James gang, but said later that he 'might as well join them because his reputation had been ruined by the trial'.
*April 29, 1872 - Bank of Columbia at
Columbia, Kentucky
Columbia is a home rule-class city just above Russell Creek in Adair County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 4,452 at the 2010 census. Columbia is the seat of its county.
History
The area was settled by Daniel Trabue. The ...
. Cashier R. A. C. Martin was killed and bystander James Garrett wounded.
*May 27, 1873 - Ste. Genevieve Savings Bank at
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
*January 15, 1874 - Stagecoach at
Hot Springs, Arkansas.
*January 31, 1874 - Train at
Gad's Hill, Missouri
Gads Hill is an unincorporated community in northwestern Wayne County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Missouri Route 49, approximately midway between Des Arc and Piedmont. Named after the country home of Charles Dickens, it was establ ...
.
*February 1874 - Craig and Son General Store of
Bentonville, Arkansas;.
*April/May 1874 - Stagecoach at
Austin, Texas.
*December 8, 1874 -
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*April 12, 1875 - The killing of Daniel Askew, a neighbour in Kearney who was allegedly helping the Pinkertons.
*Late April 1875 - The killing of a Pinkerton agent Jack Ladd.
*July 7, 1876 -
Missouri Pacific Railroad robbery at
Otterville, Missouri.
Death
On September 7, 1876, Miller was shot and killed by townspeople in the robbery attempt on the First National Bank of Northfield, along with outlaw
Bill Chadwell
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* Banknote, paper cash (especially in the United States)
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and bank cashier
Joseph Lee Heywood and citizen Nicholas Gustavson. Wounded in the fight were Frank James, Charlie Pitts (later killed), Cole Younger, Jim Younger, Bob Younger and Northfield citizen Alonzo E. Bunker.
Miller's body was photographed and then buried in Northfield. However, his father claimed the body and Miller was buried at Muddy Fork Cemetery in Kearney.
Both of the bodies of Clell Miller and Bill Chadwell were exhumed the following night and were put into wooden barrels. The barrels were shipped to the medical school in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 9, 1876 labelled as "Paint". The 22-year-old medical student, Henry M. Wheeler, used them as cadavers and displayed the skeleton of Clell Miller in his office in Grand Forks, North Dakota until his death.
In 2013 what may have been the skeletal remains of Miller from North Dakota was investigated to confirm identity.
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Cultural depictions
Television and film depictions of Clell Miller include:
* '' The Great Missouri Raid'' (1951) - portrayed by Guy Wilkerson
* '' Utah Blaine'' (1957) - portrayed by Jack Ingram
* '' The True Story of Jesse James'' (1957) - portrayed by Louis Zito
* '' Rawhide'' (1964) - portrayed by Ben Cooper
* '' The Legend of Jesse James'' (1966) - portrayed by Armand Alzamora
* ''The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
''The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid'' is a 1972 American Western film about the James-Younger Gang distributed by Universal Pictures. It was written and directed by Philip Kaufman in a cinéma vérité style and starring Cliff Robertson. The ...
'' (1972) - portrayed by R.G. Armstrong
* '' The Long Riders'' (1980) - portrayed by Randy Quaid
* '' Frank & Jesse'' (1995) - portrayed by John Pyper-Ferguson
* '' American Outlaws'' (2001) - portrayed Ty O'Neal
References
External links
postmortem portrait
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19th-century births
1876 deaths
1876 murders in the United States
People from Kearney, Missouri
Bushwhackers
American folklore
American murder victims
Outlaws of the American Old West
James–Younger Gang
People murdered in Minnesota
Deaths by firearm in Minnesota
Murdered criminals
People of Missouri in the American Civil War