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Miles Miller (April 8, 1896 in
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,
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– March 28, 1956) was a 20th-century architect in Utah. He was a graduate of Latter Day Saint University and the
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. He worked in a firm with
Clifford Percy Evans Clifford Percy Evans (August 21, 1889 – June 14, 1973)Horsely, TylerRegister of the Papers of Clifford Percy Evans ''University of Utah'', 1990, accessed June 12, 2009. was an American architect based in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from C ...
and
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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
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architecture. He also designed the Carbon Stake Tabernacle which was completed in 1914 (demolished 1981). Several of his works are listed on the
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(NRHP).


Works

* Parowan 3rd Ward Meetinghouse (1914) * Carbon Stake Tabernacle (1914) * Central Park Ward Chapel (1927) * Mesquite High School Gymnasium (1939), in Mesquite, Nevada, (Miller, Miles M.), NRHP-listed * L.D.S. Ward Building (1933), 187 S. 2nd Ave., Lava Hot Springs, ID. Tudor Revival (Miller, Miles), NRHP-listed * Lava High School Gymnasium, 202 W. Fife, Lava Hot Springs, ID (Miller, Miles E.), NRHP-listed * Overton Gymnasium, N. West Thomas St. W of jct. with S. Anderson St., Overton, NV (Miller, Miles), NRHP-listed


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1896 births 1956 deaths 20th-century American architects Architects of Latter Day Saint religious buildings and structures Ensign College alumni Architects from Salt Lake City {{LDS-stub