George Miller (March 16, 1799 – October 27, 1883) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from New York.
He and a few associates purchased an entire township of valuable timberland in Maine, which turned out to involve defective titles and led to a number of suits.
He was also involved in a long contest with New York City Griswold merchants over the ownership of some lots in the Brooklyn Atlantic Dock.
In 1853, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Whig, representing the Suffolk County 1st District.
[3] He served in the Assembly in 1854, introducing a bill that would incorporate the Riverhead Canal and Mill Company.