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*[[Ox Miller]] (John Anthony Miller, 1915–2007), American MLB pitcher |
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*[[J. J. Miller]] (born 1933), Australian jockey and horse trainer |
*[[J. J. Miller]] (born 1933), Australian jockey and horse trainer |
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*[John Miller (amateur golfer)|John Miller]] (± 1950), American Amateur golfer |
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==Literature and journalism== |
==Literature and journalism== |
Revision as of 11:59, 20 September 2015
John Miller may refer to:
Politics
- John Miller (North Dakota politician) (1843–1908), Governor of North Dakota, 1889–1891
- John Miller (Missouri politician) (1781–1846), Governor of Missouri, 1826–1832; U.S. Representative from Missouri, 1837–1843
- John Miller (Washington politician) (born 1938), U.S. Representative from Washington
- John Miller (New York politician) (1774–1862), U.S. representative from New York
- John Miller (engineer) (1805–1883), MP for Edinburgh 1868–1874
- John Miller (Virginia politician) (born 1947), State Senator from Virginia
- John E. Miller (1888–1981), U.S. Congressman from Arkansas and federal judge
- John E. Miller (Arkansas politician) (1929–2014), U.S. businessman and state representative in Arkansas
- John Franklin Miller (senator) (1831–1886), U.S. Senator from California, uncle of John Franklin Miller the Washington congressman
- John Franklin Miller (representative) (1862–1936), U.S. Representatives for Washington
- John Gaines Miller (1812–1856), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- John K. Miller (1819–1863), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- John Lester Miller (1901–1978), U.S. federal judge
- John Ontario Miller (1857–1943), British Indian civil servant
- John Stewart Miller (1844–?), former Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario
- Sir John Miller, 2nd Baronet (1665–1721), MP for Chichester 1698–1700, 1701–1705 and 1710–1713 and Sussex 1701
- Sir John Miller, 3rd Baronet (1867–1918), Justice of the Peace and magistrate for Kent, 1889
- John Miller (Australian politician) (1870–1934), New South Wales state MP
- John Lucas Miller (1831–1864), attorney and state legislator in South Carolina
- Sir John Riggs Miller (c. 1744–1798), Anglo-Irish politician
Military
- John Miller (1865 Medal of Honor recipient) (1839–1882), Medal of Honor recipient
- John H. Miller (born 1925), United States Marine Corps general
- John P. Miller, United States Navy officer and acting Naval Governor of Guam
- John W. Miller, United States Navy admiral
Arts
- John Miller (artist) (1931–2002), English artist specializing in beach scenes
- John Miller (Art History professor), American visual artist, writer, musician, and Professor of Professional Practice in Art History at Barnard College, Columbia University
- John Miller (film), American film producer
- John Miller (musician) (born 1945), Broadway music coordinator and actor
- John Miller (guitarist), from Pennsylvania, who recorded albums for Rounder Records and Blue Goose Records
- John Miller, Jr. (born 1942), American bassoonist, principal of the Minnesota Orchestra
- John Douglas Miller (1860–1903), English engraver
- John Lloyd Miller, American filmmaker
- John Paul Miller (1918–2013), American jewellery designer and goldsmith
- John P. Miller (born 1976), birthname of actor and singer Austin Miller
Sports
- John Miller (first baseman) (born 1944), baseball player in the United States (1966–1969) and Japan (1970–1972)
- John Miller (pitcher) (born 1941), American baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles
- John Miller (footballer, born 1870) (1870–1933), Scottish footballer with Liverpool and Sheffield Wednesday
- John Miller (footballer, born 1878) (1878–?), Scottish footballer for Burnley
- John Miller (footballer, born 1897) (1897–?), Scottish footballer for Liverpool
- John Miller (St. Mirren footballer) (fl. 1924–1934), Scottish footballer
- John Miller (cyclist) (1881–1957), British Olympic road racing cyclist
- John Miller (offensive lineman, born 1934) (born 1934), NFL player, 1956–1960
- John Miller (offensive lineman, born 1993), American football player
- John Miller (linebacker) (born 1960), NFL player, 1987
- John Miller (basketball), American basketball coach
- John Miller (rower) (1903–1965), American rower
- John Miller (cricketer) (1770–1825), English first-class cricketer
- Ox Miller (John Anthony Miller, 1915–2007), American MLB pitcher
- J. J. Miller (born 1933), Australian jockey and horse trainer
- [John Miller (amateur golfer)|John Miller]] (± 1950), American Amateur golfer
Literature and journalism
- John Miller (journalist), Assistant Director of Public Affairs for the FBI and former co-host of 20/20
- John Jackson Miller (born 1968), American comic book writer and commentator
- John J. Miller (born 1970), American political reporter
- John J. Miller (author) (born 1954), science fiction author known for his work in the Wild Cards series
- John Miller (author), historical fiction author
- John Miller (journalist and author), British journalist and author
- John Ramsey Miller (born 1949), American author
- John Miller (writer) (born 1968), Canadian writer and consultant
- John Frederick Miller (1759–1796), English illustrator
- John Henry Miller (1702–1782), printer and publisher
Others
- John Miller (engineer) (1805–1883), 19th century Edinburgh-based railway engineer (Grainger & Miller)
- John Miller (outlaw) (c. 1850–1937)
- John Miller (entrepreneur) (1872–1941), roller coaster designer and builder
- John Miller (minister), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 2001
- John Classon Miller (1836–1884), Ontario lumber merchant and political figure
- John Grider Miller (1935–2009), Colonel in the United States Marine Corps
- John Michael Miller (born 1946), Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- John Milton Miller (1882–1962), American electrical engineer
- John William Miller (1895–1978), American philosopher
- John Samuel Miller (1779–1830), English naturalist
- Captain John H. Miller, fictional character in the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan