Elijah Miller (April 11, 1772 – November 13, 1851) was a lawyer and judge in Auburn, New York.
[1] In 1816, he helped found the Auburn State Prison with business partners John H. Beach and James Glover, since Miller was also an investor in local real estate.
[2] William H. Seward, the future U.S. Secretary of State, was a junior partner in Miller's law practice.
[3] In 1800, Miller was married to Hannah Foote (1784–1811), who was born in Colchester in New London County, Connecticut.
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