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Claudius Buchanan Miller
Appanoose County
Born in Hickman County, Tenn., in 1824. He removed to this county in 1848, where he owns 267 acres of land, valued at $15 per acre. Mr. Miller was married to Miss Martha J. Baldridge in 1846. He is a Republican in politics, and a member of the M. E. Church. He held the office of County Supervisor and was a member of the State Legislature two terms. He is a member of A., F. & A. M., No. 119, Unionville. He enlisted in the 36th I. V. I., Co. C, Capt. Dr. S. Sawyers, as a private. He participated at battle of Helena, Little Rock, Prairie de Ann and Little Missouri. He was promoted to Orderly, and afterward to First Lieutenant and Quartermaster. Mr. Miller was mustered out at Davenport in 1865, or a close of the war.