McVeigh Miller (née, Point; after first marriage, Davis; after second marriage, Miller; April 30, 1850 – December 26, 1937) was the pen name of Mittie Frances Clarke Point, an American novelist.
[1] Her first novel was Rosamond,[2] but her success began with the 1883 romance, The Bride of the Tomb.
[3] Mittie Frances Clarke Point was born in Doswell, Virginia, April 30, 1850.
Returning to her home in Richmond, Virginia, she wrote short stories for Old Dominion and Temperance Advocate.
She then married a teacher named Alexander McVeigh Miller in 1878 and they lived in Fayette County, West Virginia.