Miller, George Douglas

Identity area

Type of entity

Authorized form of name

Miller, George Douglas

Parallel form(s) of name

    Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

      Other form(s) of name

        Identifiers for corporate bodies

        Description area

        Dates of existence

        1847-1932

        History

        George Douglas Miller was born in Rochester, New York to Samuel and Mary Ann Miller. Prior to enrolling at Yale University, he studied at General Russell’s Collegiate Institute and Williston Seminary. He graduated from Yale University with his undergraduate degree in 1870. While at Yale University he was a member of the Skull and Bones secret student society, to whom he later gave Deer Island, which he had inherited from his father.

        After graduating, Miller worked for a short time at Linonia Library and a publishing house in New York before beginning work at the New England Car Spring Company in 1872. In 1879, he left this position to work as a general manager for the New York and Straitsville Coal and Iron Company. After leaving the company he went on to work for various coal and paper companies, including New Haven Electric Light Company, New Haven Heat Supply Company and Thompson Paper and Pulp Company.

        Miller was married in 1877 to Anna de Peyster Douw. He had four children: Mary, Helen, Samuel and Margaret. Unfortunately the latter two died in infancy.

        In 1911, he began construction on what would become Yale University’s Weir Hall, on land he owned. The project was continued when Yale University purchased the land from Miller in 1912.

        Miller traveled extensively during his life. He was a member of the Albany Institute and an honorary member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

        Places

        Legal status

        Functions, occupations and activities

        Mandates/sources of authority

        Internal structures/genealogy

        General context

        Relationships area

        Access points area

        Subject access points

        Place access points

        Occupations

        Control area

        Authority record identifier

        Institution identifier

        Rules and/or conventions used

        Status

        Level of detail

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Language(s)

          Script(s)

            Sources

            Maintenance notes