James F. Miller
American politician
James F. Miller (October 13, 1831 – December 12, 1873) was a United States Army officer who served as the military mayor of New Orleans from February 1, 1863, to February 3, 1864.[1]
References
- ^ "MILLER, James F.". Dictionary of Louisiana Biography. Vol. I. New Orleans: Louisiana Historical Association. 1988.
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Preceded by Henry C. Deming | Mayor of New Orleans January 30, 1863 – September 12, 1863 | Succeeded by Edward Henry Durell |
Preceded by Edward Henry Durell | Mayor of New Orleans November 6, 1863 – February 2, 1864 | Succeeded by Stephen Hoyt |
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