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John Miller (November 25, 1781 – March 18, 1846) was an American publisher, War of 1812 veteran, and politician from Missouri. A Democrat, Miller was the fourth Governor of Missouri before serving three terms in the United States House of Representatives. ==Early life== John Miller was born November 25, 1781 near Martinsburg, Berkeley County Virginia (now West Virginia). Little is known of his youth or family history. In 1803 Miller moved to Ohio and began a career in newspapers, serving as publisher of the ''Western Herald''. Miller would later sell his interest in the newspaper to James Wilson, grandfather of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.〔,〕 Miller was also involved in early Ohio politics through his newspaper and active in the state militia. He was able to use his political influence to be appointed a Brigadier General of the Ohio militia.〔''The Messages and proclamations of the governors of the state of Missouri. Volume 1.'', Missouri State Historical Society, Columbia Missouri, 1922.〕
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