Amy Bess Williams Miller (May 4, 1912 – February 23, 2003) was an American historian, preservationist, trustee, and civic leader from the cities of Worcester and Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
During the 1920s, Williams gained a reputation as a socialite,[1] and often visited events held by the American Antiquarian Society.
[1][2] On October 14, 1933, Williams married Lawrence K. "Pete" Miller, who was then editor and publisher of his family's newspaper The Berkshire Eagle.
[2] Among the wedding presents the couple received was a table made by the Shakers, an American Christian sect.
[2] In 1944, Miller became president of the Berkshire Athenaeum, a public library in Pittsfield, holding that position until 1979.