Deserted today, Millers sprang up as a mining boomtown after the Tonopah boom began.
A highway rest stop is located there, resulting in Millers still being listed on many travel maps.
In 1901 the Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad was constructed and by 1904 Millers was founded as a station and watering stop along the rail line.
[2] The post office at Millers was in operation from January 1906 until September 1919 and then from February 1921 until December 1931.
A year later, in 1911, the railroad shops and mill had moved and the town began a slow decline.