Waynesburg College Scrapbook, Photo 20 - Alfred Tennyson Miller [1872-1947]

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Alfred Tennyson Miller [1872-1947]

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Name/Title

Waynesburg College Scrapbook, Photo 20 - Alfred Tennyson Miller [1872-1947]

Entry/Object ID

2008.5.475

Description

Dated 1912. Alfred Tennyson Miller [1872-1947] - son of Alfred Brashear Miller and Margaret Kerr Bell. He graduated Waynesburg College, Class of 1899, and was Professor of Latin and History at the school, 1908-1911. Handwritten inscription on scrapbook page reads, "Fred Miller, '12." Original, no photographer listed.

Collection

Candice Lynn Buchanan Collection

Made/Created

Date made

1912

Lexicon

Search Terms

Miller family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Schools--Waynesburg College--Alumni, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Schools--Waynesburg College--Class of 1899

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

CAND-AN015-0020

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Miller, Alfred Tennyson [1873-1947]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Waynesburg College Scrapbook 1910-1912 - Candice Lynn Buchanan Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2023

Notes

Scrapbook of Waynesburg College memories, 1910-1912, assembled by Paul Waddell Knox [1891-1965], Class of 1913. The album includes 83 images of classmates, friends, sports teams, social groups, and members of Company K, 10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Guard. Paul was the son of a Waynesburg College couple, Isaac Havely Knox (Class of 1889) and Theodosia Burr (Waddell) Knox (Class of 1884), who also appear in their son’s album. The album was acquired via online auction by Candice Buchanan, 2023. SOURCE CITATION: Waynesburg College Scrapbook, Photo 20 - Alfred Tennyson Miller [1872-1947]; dated 1912; item no. CAND-AN015-0020, scrapbook assembled by Paul Waddell Knox [1891-1965], Waynesburg College, Class of 1913; Candice Lynn Buchanan Collection; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).