John Chester Miller

John Chester Miller (1907-1991) was a US historian who wrote of the American Revolution and its prominent figures. His books were well received.

Born in Santa Barbara, California, he studied at College of Puget Sound for a year before transferring to Harvard University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1930. Encouraged by Samuel Eliot Morison to change his postgraduate focus to history, he received master's and doctoral degrees in that field during the 1930s.

He taught at Bryn Mawr College and at Stanford University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Federalist era, 1789-1801. by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1960
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    Triumph of freedom, 1775-1783. by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1948
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    Origins of the American Revolution. by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1957
    Book
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    Origins of the American revolution, by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1943
    Book
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    Sam Adams; pioneer in propaganda. by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1960
    Book
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    The Federalist era, 1789-1801 / by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1963
    Book
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    Alexander Hamilton: portrait in paradox. by Miller, John Chester, 1907-

    Published 1959
    Book
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    Triumph of freedom, 1775-1783 / by Miller, John Chester, 1907-1991

    Published 1948
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