Bios: MILLER, Andrew S.: Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA 
         
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   Andrew S Miller of Pittsburgh, Penna, a distinguished attorney-at-law, with
   offices at 409 Grant Street, was born in Chartiers township, Washington county,
   Penna, April 8, 1844, son of Thomas Miller and Annie Reed Miller. Mr Miller
   received his early education in the common schools of Washington county, later
   attended the academy at Hickory, Penna, and was graduated from Washington and
   Jefferson college in 1869. Then he attended the Columbia law school of New York
   city, subsquently read law in the office of Maj A M Brown of Pittsburg, and was
   admitted to the bar of Allegheny county in 1873. He has been in continuous
   practice in Pittsburgh since that time, and is now one of the oldest and ablest
   practitioners of the county. He controls a splendid practice and is a member of
   all courts. Mr Miller has been a member of the Bellevue school board for four
   years, two years of which time he served as its president. He was also a member
   of the Bellevue council for three years, and held the position of director of
   the poor for Allegheny county for two years. 
   
   In 1862 Mr Miller enlisted in the 123rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, participated
   in the battles of Fredericksburg, Antietam, Chancellorsville, and other
   important engagements and was mustered out in August, 1863. He is now a member
   of the John B Clark post, No 162 of the Grand Army of the Republic and takes an
   active interest in its affairs. 
   
   He was married in Allegheny City, April 15, 1873, to Elizabeth A Reed, and they
   have three sons: Thomas A Miller, a prominent physician in Bellevue; Harry A
   Miller, a clerk in the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, and Frank B Miller, a
   student of Washington and Jefferson College. Mr Miller and his family are
   members of the United Presbyterian Church, in which organization Mr Miller
   holds the position of elder.
   
   Memoirs of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; personal and genealogical. Vol. 1 p120