Samuel Franklin Miller (May 27, 1827 – March 16, 1892) was a United States representative from New York during the latter half of the American Civil War.
[2] Miller was admitted to the bar in 1853, but instead of practicing law instead engaged in farming and lumbering.
[2] Miller was elected as a member of the New York State Assembly for Delaware County (1st District) in 1854.
[1] After leaving politics, Miller lived at his farm in North Franklin,[3] where he engaged in agricultural pursuits and lumbering.
[1] He died in Franklin on March 16, 1892, and was interred there, in Ouleout Valley Cemetery.