Joseph S. Miller | |
Office: | Commissioner of Internal Revenue |
President: | Grover Cleveland |
Term Start: | April 19, 1893 |
Term End: | November 26, 1896 |
Predecessor: | John W. Mason |
Successor: | William St. John Forman |
President1: | Grover Cleveland |
Term Start1: | March 20, 1885 |
Term End1: | March 20, 1889 |
Predecessor1: | Walter Evans |
Successor1: | John W. Mason |
Birth Date: | 18 August 1848 |
Birth Place: | Cabell County, Virginia (present day West Virginia) |
Death Place: | Huntington, West Virginia |
Party: | Democratic |
Joseph S. Miller (August 18, 1848 – February 22, 1921) was a Commissioner of Internal Revenue at the Internal Revenue Service in the United States. His state was West Virginia.
Joseph S. Miller was born on August 18, 1848, in Cabell County, Virginia, now part of West Virginia. Miller was of German descent. Miller received a common school education, and then attended and graduated Beach Grove Academy in Ashland, Kentucky.
Miller served as clerk for the Circuit Court of Cabell County from 1860 to January 1873. Miller served as Clerk of the County Court from 1873 to 1875. Miller served as Clerk of the Senate of West Virginia from 1872 to 1876. Miller served as councilman for Barboursville from 1874 to 1875. He later served two terms as West Virginia State Auditor. Initially, Miller ran in the 1884 West Virginia gubernatorial election, but dropped his campaign before the Democratic Convention, and backed the nominee, Emanuel Willis Wilson.
Miller, appointed by President Grover Cleveland, served as IRS Commissioner from March 20, 1885, to March 20, 1889, and from April 19, 1893, to November 26, 1896.[1]
Miller was married and had children.[2]
Miller died on February 22, 1921, in a hospital in Huntington, West Virginia.[3]