Eleanor Miller

Eleanor Miller (March 7, 1868 – December 19, 1943) was a teacher and state legislator in California.

A Republican, she was the fifth woman elected to the California legislature.

[1] She founded the Eleanor Miller School of Expression which had locations in St. Paul, Minnesota and Los Angeles, California.

She wrote the memoir When Memory Calls (1936) about her life, including her travels to Europe and the Near East.

The book includes pen drawings by Lewis D.