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Jim Miller

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

JIM MILLER

GROWING UP

  • October 25, 1861
  • Van Buren, Arkansas
  • Moved to Texas
  • His father died
  • Accused of killing his grandparents

LIFE STORY

  • 1880, he lived with his widowed mother and siblings in Coryell County.
  • He was accused of killing his sisters husband.
  • Sentenced to life in prison.
  • He started to rob trains, and started killing in the process.

CAREER

  • Purchased interest in a saloon
  • Assassin
  • Price was between $150 & $2000
  • “Killer miller”

FACTS

  • Never cursed
  • Never drank
  • Always dressed well
  • Attended church and read the Bible.
  • Works as a cowboy and raced horses.

PECOS, TEXAS

  • Moved to Pecos, Texas. 1891
  • Hired by George A. Frazer
  • Moved his family out with him.
  • Suspected as a criminal.

DEPUTY

  • Miller got fired after shooting a Mexican prisoner.
  • Apparently he knew where the pair of stolen mules were.
  • They realized he lied, so they fired him.

PLANNING TO KILL

  • Sheriff Frazer was out of town
  • Planned to Assassinate him.
  • Their plan was ruined.
  • Arrested.

BREAKING LAWS

  • Escaped the long arm of the law.
  • Ended up not losing his job.
  • Bought a hotel in Pecos.
  • Appeared to be living the life of an honest citizen.
  • The town finally settled down.

APRIL 18, 1894

  • Frazer opened fire on Miller
  • Miller shot back and missed.
  • Emptied his pistol into millers chest.
  • Miller lived.

DEATH

  • Miller had a metal breast-plate that he wore under frock coats.
  • A sheriff had shot him in the arm and leg and then two slugs in the chest, but he survived.
  • He then died April 19, 1909 from lynching in Ada Oklahoma.