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Alexander O Miller

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Jul 1905 (aged 79)
Blaine County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C 42 8
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Idaho Daily Statesman
17 Jul 1905 Article

MILLER - (Headlines) Alexander O. Miller of Boise passes away at camp near Idaho City. One of the earliest residents of Boise. Complains of slight indisposition and death comes within a few moments. Left Boise last Thursday for an outting on Rabbit Creek, above Idaho City, with Charles Lillian - was apparently in his usual good health - was 82 years of age and it is believed had overtaxed his strength - Henry Blanchard goes to bring remains to Boise.

(Article) Alexander O. Miller, one of the pioneer residents of this state and city, died suddenly about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his camp on Rabbit creek, about 12 miles above Idaho City, where he and a companion, Charles Lillian of Boise, were camping and hunting. The circumstances of his death were such as to warrant an investigation, and the coroner of Boise county left Idaho City yesterday afternoon for the scene of the old man's death.

(Last paragraph) Mr. Miller leaves a widow living in the family home at 911 Borah street in this city, and three stepchildren - Mrs. J. A. Masterson of Elgin, Ore, Edward C. Blanchard of Summit Flat, in the Idaho basin, and Henry Blanchard of Boise. A brother resides in Los Angeles, Cal, and a sister in Missouri. (Burial in Morris Hill Cemetery - 19 July 1905 issue)
Idaho Daily Statesman
17 Jul 1905 Article

MILLER - (Headlines) Alexander O. Miller of Boise passes away at camp near Idaho City. One of the earliest residents of Boise. Complains of slight indisposition and death comes within a few moments. Left Boise last Thursday for an outting on Rabbit Creek, above Idaho City, with Charles Lillian - was apparently in his usual good health - was 82 years of age and it is believed had overtaxed his strength - Henry Blanchard goes to bring remains to Boise.

(Article) Alexander O. Miller, one of the pioneer residents of this state and city, died suddenly about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his camp on Rabbit creek, about 12 miles above Idaho City, where he and a companion, Charles Lillian of Boise, were camping and hunting. The circumstances of his death were such as to warrant an investigation, and the coroner of Boise county left Idaho City yesterday afternoon for the scene of the old man's death.

(Last paragraph) Mr. Miller leaves a widow living in the family home at 911 Borah street in this city, and three stepchildren - Mrs. J. A. Masterson of Elgin, Ore, Edward C. Blanchard of Summit Flat, in the Idaho basin, and Henry Blanchard of Boise. A brother resides in Los Angeles, Cal, and a sister in Missouri. (Burial in Morris Hill Cemetery - 19 July 1905 issue)


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