Miller, Dan T.; county office; born, Oct. 13, 1867, at Dover, O.; father died when a year and a half old and mother when 16 years old; lived on a farm, educated in district schools of Dover; in 1895, elected justice of the peace for Dover; in 1897, began the study of law in Cleveland College of Law while teaching district school in Dover; in May, 1900, graduated from Baldwin University Law School; admitted to the bar in June, 1900; began law practice at once, taking active interest in Republican politics, and for a number of years member of the Republican executive committee of Cuyahoga County; May, 1910, appointed by Carmi A. Thompson, Sec’y of State, as a member of the Cuyahoga County Board of Deputy State Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections, and in 1912, elected Chief Deputy of same board, member Dover Lodge, No. 393, I. O. O. F.; belongs to several Masonic bodies, and member of Lookout Camp, S. of V.