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Obituary. 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm, 
May,  1908. 
McClellan's  headquarters  as  a  surgeon  to  Burdan's  New  York 
Sharpshooters  and  was  later  transferred  to  the  Second  Regiment^ 
Rhode  Island  Volunteers.  The  last  time  he  was  ill  with  the  excep- 
tion of  the  illness  that  resulted  in  his  death,  was  when  he  was  taken 
sick  with  camp  fever  and  sent  home,  when  he  again  assumed  his 
duties  at  the  Insane  Hospital.  For  a  number  of  years  in  the  early 
sixties  he  was  county  physician  in  Lancaster. 
Forty  years  ago  he  opened  his  drug  store  at  Second  and  Chest- 
nut Streets  and  for  thirty  years  he  was  secretary  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania State  Pharmaceutical  Association.  He  served  for  a  number 
of  years  as  secretary  of  the  Dauphin  County  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation and  was  the  first  secretary  of  the  Lancaster  County  Medical 
Association. 
Dr.  Miller  represented  the  Third  Ward  in  the  School  Board  from 
1878  to  1887. 
For  thirty-one  years  Dr.  Miller  was  an  elder  in  the  Market 
Square  Presbyterian  Church  and  also  clerk  of  the  session.  He 
taught  in  the  Sunday-school  for  thirty  years  or  more  and  for  many 
years  held  an  unbroken  record  for  attendance. 
Dr.  Miller  is  survived  by  a  wife  and  two  sons :  John  Z.  Miller, 
of  Erie,  and  Charles  G.  Miller,  of  Harrisburg. 
