C. G. Miller
C. G. Miller, a member of the firm of Miller and Dever, conducting the leading china and art store in Steubenville, has been a lifelong resident of this city and has a wide acquaintance throughout this part of Ohio. He was born in Steubenville, in 1875, and is a son of Henry Miller, who was bom in Germany and is now a resident of Steubenville.
C. G. Miller received a public school education, after which he worked six years in the old Jefferson Iron Works. In 1897 he formed a parinership with Mr. Dever and they established their present store, in which they carry a fine line of china and art work. They deal exclusively in these lines and have built up a very large trade.
In 1898 Mr. Miller was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Bums, a native of Steubenville, and they have tliree children: Lucile, George and Lyda Belle. Religiously they are members of the Congregational Church, Mr. Miller serving on its official board. He is a member of and past chancellor commander of Steubenville Lodge, No. 1, K. P.; also a member of the Woodmen and of the Carpenters' Union.
From 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, by Joseph B. Doyle. Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910