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MILLER, Stephen Franks, lawyer, born in North Carolina about 1810; died in Oglethorpe, Georgia, in 1867. He removed to Georgia in his early youth, was admitted to the bar when twenty-one years of age, and was soon afterward elected sohcitor-general of the southern district. On the expiration of his term of office he removed to Alabama, where he practised his profession until a bronchial affection compelled him to engage in other pursuits. From 1840 till 1847 he edited "The Monitor," a Whig journal published in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In 1848-'9 he resided in New Orleans. where he was associated in the editorial management of " De Bow's Review" and the " Daily Commercial Times." His health again failing, he removed to Oglethorpe, Georgia, where he resided until his death, tte published "Bench and Bar of Georgia" (2 vols., Philadelphia, 1858)" "Wilkins Wilder, or the Successful Man" (1860)" and " Memoir of General David Blackshear."
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