File:Norwester Magazine 1918-01 James T Miller.jpg

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Description Cover from the January 1918 issue of The Norwester magazine, published in Upper Arlington, Ohio. The cover story featured James T. Miller, considered to be Upper Arlington's first citizen, who owned the original land tract purchased for the development of Upper Arlington. On June 29th, 1918, Mr. Miller became the first mayor of Upper Arlington. The land for Miller Park was donated by him, and the park was named for him.
Date Published January 1918.
Source Scan donated by and available online at UA Archives (Upper Arlington, Ohio)
Original source: Upper Arlington Community (Ohio). (1918, January). Norwester, 1(3), cover.
Author Upper Arlington Community (Ohio)
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