Live Oak Female Seminary

[1][2][3][4] Miller served as Superintendent, Chaplain, and Teacher of Latin, French, Greek, and Moral Philosophy.

[2] Her sister, Rebecca Stuart, was Principal and Teacher of English, History, Science, and Mathematics.

[2] After she got married, her husband, George Clark Red, a physician, became the laboratory instructor and Teacher of Science and Mathematics.

[3] For example, the mother of the Chairman of the Board of Regents of Texas A&M University Edward Benjamin Cushing, Matilda Burke, was educated here.

[1] The school was resumed properly at the end of the war in 1865, although his sister-in-law had left for Austin, Texas, where they established the Stuart Seminary.