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Barry Miller (December 25, 1864 – June 20, 1933) was a Texas state legislator and Lieutenant Governor from 1925 to 1931 serving under Governors Miriam A. Ferguson and Dan Moody. ==Early life== Miller was born on December 25, 1864 in Barnwell, South Carolina, the son of Dr. Thomas Johnson Miller and Rachel Barry.〔A. L. Weinberger, "MILLER, BARRY," Handbook of Texas Online (()), accessed May 14, 2011. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.〕 After his father, a physician educated at the Medical College of Philadelphia and a medical officer in the Carolina Dragoons, was killed in the War between the States, Miller left for Washington, D.C. As a young boy, Miller worked there as a printer's devil for the Washington Post, and later worked as a page in the United States Senate, meeting many national leaders of the era. Eventually, Miller traveled west to Dallas, where he studied law in the firm of Robertson & Coke. Miller met Minerva Hortense Miller, daughter of prominent early Dallasite William Brown Miller, at Dallas' inaugural debutante ball, the Idlewild Ball in 1883. Barry Miller married Minnie Miller (no relation) in 1885, eventually residing at his wife's family home, Millermore.
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