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Andrew Miller (November 16, 1870, Denmark – March 17, 1960, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida), was an attorney and politician in Iowa and North Dakota who served as the North Dakota Attorney General from 1909 to 1914, and thereafter as a United States federal judge. ==Early life and Iowa activities== Miller was born in Denmark, emigrating to the United States with his parents when he was two years old. His early boyhood was spent in New York and Vermont. In 1880 he moved to Chickasaw County, Iowa, with his parents, and until 1892 followed the occupation of farming. In the spring of that year he read law in the office of A. C. Ripley, at Garner, Iowa. He was admitted to the bar in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1894, and in May of that year he opened an office for general practice at Buffalo Center, Iowa. In the fall of 1896 he was elected county attorney for Winnebago County, Iowa, and in January, 1897, moved to Forest City, Iowa, the county seat of Winnebago county. Miller was elected mayor of Forest City in 1898 and re-elected in 1900. In 1903 he made a failed bid for a seat in the Iowa General Assembly.〔"North Dakota's Attorney General", ''Case and Comment: The Lawyer's Magazine'', Vol. XVII, June 1910 to May 1911 (1911), p. 319.〕
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