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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                       M⸫W⸫ Abraham L. Miller: 1905-1906



                                                     Abraham Lincoln Miller was born March 29, 1863 in Grand
                                                     Mound WA and lived there with his parents until 1873 when
                                                     they moved to Klickitat County. After  receiving a "good,
                                                     common school education," he attended Pacific University at
                                                     Forest Grove, and afterwards studied law and was admitted to
                                                     practice in 1886. He was elected and served one term as mayor
                                                     of the City of Goldendale.

                                                     In 1888 and 1890, Miller was elected prosecuting attorney for
                                                     the counties of Klickitat, Skamania and Clark, and due to the
                                                     preponderance of workload he moved to Vancouver in 1889.
                                                     After serving one term he was reelected for a second term as
                                                     Clark County prosecuting attorney, and then in 1892 was the
                                                     Republican candidate for superior court judge. He would not
                                                     be elected, however, the death of Superior Court Judge Elmer
            Wiswall made it necessary to take steps to find a successor for the vacant position.

            The attorneys of Vancouver, without regard to political affiliation, joined in petitioning Governor McGraw
            to appoint Miller to the bench. Miller received an almost unanimous endorsement of the members of the
            bar of the district. Just 31 years of age, Miller was the youngest person to ever hold the post of Clark
            County Superior Court Judge. Miller was appointed on August 27, 1894 and remained in office for ten
            years.

            Judge Miller was active in his law practice after leaving the bench and argued before the United States
            Supreme Court. He also associated with the prosecuting attorney's office and successfully prosecuted a
            celebrated case, State v. Maude Johnson, against a woman accused of defrauding the Northern Pacific
            Railway with hundreds of false injury claims all over the country.

            Abraham Lincoln Miller was made a Mason in Mt Hood Lodge No. 32 in Vancouver. He would serve as
            its Master in 1889-1890. He would be elected Grand Master of our jurisdiction in 1905. Beyond the Blue
            Lodge, M⸫W⸫ B Miller served as Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons in 1908
            and 1909. The Order of Eastern Star also claimed him as he was its Grand Patron in 1902.

            The Honorable & Most Worshipful Abraham Lincoln Miller would be called to the Celestial Lodge above
            on November 15, 1927.













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