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    William E. Miller

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  1. William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914 – June 24, 1983) was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from New York as a Republican. During the 1964 presidential election, he was the Republican nominee for vice president, the first Catholic nominated for the office by the Republican Party.

    • 1942–1946
    • Republican
  2. Jun 25, 1983 · William E. Miller, a former member of the House of Representatives who experienced brief national fame as Barry Goldwater's Republican running mate in the 1964 Presidential race, died yesterday at ...

  3. United States presidential election of 1964. William E. Miller of New York as his running mate. Goldwater’s nomination was not without controversy, since many Republican moderates considered Goldwater outside the party mainstream; at the convention Rockefeller received a loud chorus of boos as he spoke. Indeed, a poll in June had….

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  5. U.S. Army Captain William Edward Miller was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the U.S. Civil War.

  6. William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914 – June 24, 1983) was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from New York as a Republican. During the 1964 presidential election, he was the Republican nominee for vice president, the first Catholic nominated for the office by the Republican Party. William E ...

  7. Captain William E. Miller was one of the few Cumberland County residents who won the Medal of Honor during the Civil War. However, Miller may be the most distinctive honoree for winning his medal by going against his orders. Miller was born to a farming family in West Hill, Cumberland County, one mile west of Plainfield in West Pennsboro ...

  8. Apr 13, 1976 · CINCINNATI, April 12 (AP) — Federal Judge William E. ‘Miller, whose landmark decision on reapportionment of the Tennessee Legislature paved the way for the Supreme Court's “one man, one vote ...

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