Description: Interview with Olnton D. Miller. "Olnton" was a created names by the last three letters of LINCOLN's name and the last three letters of WASHINTON's name. more
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Description: George and Adaline Miller siblings, later in life. Photo identified by Mac Miller, who is the young man pictured in front of his two parents in this photo. (Mac was born in 1941.) From left to Right are Admer Miller, Wilbur Miller, Julia Miller (Wilbur's wife and Mac's mother), Aurora Miller, Zoa Miller, Georgadda Miller and Olnton Miller. The site is unknown. more
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Description: Three sons of George and Adaline Miller: Olnton (actually a combination of the Presidents Lincoln and Washington to form the name), Willard and Admer.
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Description: Birth Certificate of Mac Miller (A. M. Miller) noted grandson of George McA. Miller, professor at New College, and historian of Ruskin history. A primary source for much of the HCC collection. Parents were Willard D. Miller and Julian M. McKinsey Miller
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Description: Graduation picture for Admer Miller. Handwritten note on the left (which is hard to read) indicates that this graduation was from a College of Law in Chicago.
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Description: Photo of Zoa Lerah Miller Adams. Daughter of George and Adaline Miller. Born in Philomath, OR in 1885, and died in Ruskin in 1949. Married to Ray R. Adams and they had 5 children: Elaine (1909), Aurora (1911), Adaline (1913), Richard (1919) and Margaret (1925.)
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Description: The Economics of Moses was written by George Miller in the 1890s but was published here, in The Arena in 1905. This should be read in view of Miller's Christian Socialist beliefs and helps to explain his views on the political economy of the bible as a lesson in reorganizing America's laissez faire economics. more
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Description: This interview with Willard Miller, conducted on March 20, 1975, discusses the earliest arrival by the Miller and Dickman families and the establishment of the town of Ruskin. Interesting discussion of the factionalism that occurred in the town between the "regulars" and the "kickers." Establishment of the Ruskin Commongood Society discussed as well as the economics of the… more
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Description: George Miller's ideas on community and economy included ideas from both Christian Socialism and Progressive thought. Some of his early writings on the subject were contained in a series of poems where "Uncle Ike" provided the wisdom. These were often duplicated in newspapers in the midwest. This collection was published din 1898 more
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Description: This is a photo of a younger Georgeadda Miller. This was likely taken while the family was in Glen Ellyn, IL where Miller's Second Ruskin College was created. Georgeadda was both a student and instructor at the Illinois Campus. From other family members it seems that Georgeadda greatly missed her time in Illinois when the family moved to Florida. more
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Description: George MIller is most identified as a Christian Socialist who wrote significantly on the topics of political economy from that point of view. This article, similar in nature to his earlier works (viz. The Economics of Moses and The Economics of Jesus) discusses political economy administration.
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Description: This article, published in The Arena in 1903, considers George Miller's ideas on education. This article was produced while he in his first year at Glen Ellyn as President. consider these ideas in light of larger issues of Christian Socialism more
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Description: Adaline "Addie" Dickman was a co-founder of Ruskin, along with her husband, George Miller. She also served as Vice President of Ruskin College. more
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Description: Reverse of photo identifies Georgeadda (on left), Aurora (on right) and a young Olnton in the front. The man at the top of the photo is not identified. Location is unknown
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Description: This is a picture (likely taken after the death of George McA. Miller in 1919 (based on presumed ages in the photo) of Adaline Miller and her 6 children. (She had one other child, Wendell, who was born in 18983, but he died in 1904.)
The presumed order in this photo (based on comparisons of other pictures and a genograph of the family and their birth order. From left to right Admer, Adaline… more
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