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Miles E. Miller

Miles Miller (April 8, 1896 in Salt Lake City, Utah – March 28, 1956[1]) 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)[2] and Central Park Ward Chapel (1927),[3] represent Prairie School architecture. He also designed the Carbon Stake Tabernacle which was completed in 1914 (demolished 1981).[4]

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.