Hugh Miller (10 October 1802 – 23/24 December 1856) was a Scottish geologist, writer and folklorist. Miller was born in Cromarty, the first of three children...
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Hugh Miller (1802–1856) was a Scottish geologist and writer Hugh Miller may also refer to: Hugh Miller (Medal of Honor) (1859–?), American sailor and Medal...
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Hugh Miller FRSE FGS (1850–1896) was a Scottish geologist, son of his more famous father, the geologist and folklorist Hugh Miller. He was born on 15 July...
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Hugh Crichton-Miller (born in Genoa, Italy, 5 February 1877, died 1 January 1959 in London) was a Scottish physician and psychiatrist. He founded the Bowden...
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Hugh Miller (22 May 1889 – 1 November 1976) was a British stage and film actor. He was instrumental in founding the original London Film Society in 1925...
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Hugh Barr Miller, Jr. (January 10, 1910 – June 21, 1978) was a U.S. Naval officer in the Pacific Theater during World War II, who after being shipwrecked...
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Hugh Graham Miller, OBE FRSE FICFor, (22 November 1939 – 31 October 2019) was professor emeritus of forestry and former head of the Department of Forestry...
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Hugh Miller Thompson (June 5, 1830 – November 18, 1902) was the second Bishop of Mississippi. Thompson was born on June 5, 1830, in Derry, Ireland however...
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Hugh Miller Raup (February 4, 1901 – August 10, 1995) was an American botanist, ecologist and geographer working on natural history and natural resource...
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In the nineteenth century, Cromarty was the birthplace and home of Hugh Miller, a geologist, writer, journalist and participant in the Disruptions in...
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