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Miles E. Miller

Miles Miller (April 8, 1896 in Salt Lake City, Utah – March 28, 1956) was a 20th-century architect in Utah. He was a graduate of Latter Day Saint University and the University of Utah. He worked in a firm with Clifford Percy Evans and Taylor Woolley between 1917–1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Two of his works, the Parowan 3rd Ward Meetinghouse (1914) and Central Park Ward Chapel (1927), represent Prairie School architecture. He also designed the Carbon Stake Tabernacle which was completed in 1914 (demolished 1981).

Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

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  1. "Miles Edward Miller". Utah Center for Architecture. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. John Panning. "Parowan Third/Fourth Ward Chapel". prairieschooltraveler.com.
  3. John Panning. "Central Park Ward Chapel". prairieschooltraveler.com.
  4. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". Improvement Era. 17: 884. 1914.


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