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Albert Miller like so many naturalized Americans in the 19th Century anglicized his native German surname Müller to Miller, while still just a hand carter in New York. Within three years of his coming to America, with long hours and hard graft, his business had grown to a horse and cart. It was at this time he got married and with his wife's small dowry he started wagon freighting. Like so many before him he saw more advantages to move out west than try to grow his Wagoner business back east. It's been 22 years since Albert and his family sold up and started again out west. Dead Man's Hand was not the first town he and his wife moved to but he thinks he's settled now. He's quite a business man, sold his freight service and moved into livery and horse feeds. Known locally as a good man, who runs a good string of mounts and drafts.
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