Miller, Henry at about age sixty, 1887Henry Miller at about age sixty (1887). From a cut made for the Gilroy AdvocateMiller, Henry's San Francisco mansionThe beautiful San Francisco mansion of Henry Miller stood for nearly thirty years on the northwest corner of Harrison and…Grave Stone, Christine Dorothe (née Fischer) KreiserGrave Stone, Christine Dorothe (née Fischer) Kreiser, born August 1796, died March 1842.Leaders of the San Francisco Butchers’ Board of Trade including Henry Miller, 1896“A strong Combination, 1896.” The leaders of the San Francisco Butchers’ Board of Trade including Henry Miller, bottom row, left.Dead soldiers cartoon"The above sad, though true, picture is no exaggeration. 3500 of the best blood of our country were sacrificed in…San Francisco Butchers' Board of Trade brochure on the Chicago "Meat Trust""The ahove drawing is a faithful representation of how The Butchers' Board of Trade has prevented the encroachment of The…Teams excavating the bottom of a canal, 1889Miller & Lux teams hauling grain to Salt Slough warehouse, 1890sMiller & Lux teams hauling grain to Salt Slough warehouse, 1890s.Miller and Lux buckaroos, 1907Miller and Lux buckaroos, 1907.Old San Joaquín and King’s River Canal, 1880sOld San Joaquín and King’s River Canal, 1880sBuena Vista Farm"Haying at Buena Vista Farm" from Carleton E. Watkins, Photographic Views of Kern County, California, n.d.Lux, Charles carte de visite, ca. 1870sCarte de visite of Charles Lux (1823-1887), ca. 1870s.Cattle killed on Mission Street by 1906 San Francisco earthquakeCattle killed on Mission Street by 1906 San Francisco earthquake.Nickel, Mrs. Leroy with her children: Henry, Beatrice, Leroy, George, ca. 1903-1907Mrs. Leroy Nickel with her children [l-r] Henry, Beatrice, Leroy, George. From page 10 of photograph album related to Henry…Bloomfield Farm with the shops and cattle pensLooking east from the hills west of Bloomfield Farm showing the shops and cattle pens, n.d.Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887 at a cost of $50,000. Constructed in the Eastlake Stick style with…Miller, Henry at about age forty, 1867Henry Miller at about age forty, 1867Miller, Henry at about age eighty, 1907Miller, Henry Alfred Jr. and his sister Nellie, ca. 1872Henry Alfred Miller Jr. and his sister Nellie, ca. 1872Miller, Henry's home at Mt. Madonna from the north side showing Nellie and her children on the steps.Henry Miler's home at Mt. Madonna from the north side showing Nellie and her children on the steps.Miller Henry's bungalow at Mt. Madonna completed in 1901Henry Miller's bungalow at Mt. Madonna completed in 1901. The large craftsman-style home had the first indoor plumbing in the…Los Banos Farm, ca. 1903-1907Miller, Henry and guests at Mt. Madonna's "Camp Pine Cone""Uncle Henry" Miller and guests at Mt. Madonna's "Camp Pine Cone". Miller is seated in the center and his son…Sheldon, Nancy Wilmarth, first wife of Henry MillerNancy Wilmarth Sheldon, first wife of Henry Miller. They were married in San Francisco in 1858, and she died during…Miller, Sarah Alice, Henry Miller's youngest daughterSarah Alice Miller, youngest daughter, about 7.5 years old.Sheldon, Sarah Elizabeth Wilmarth, second wife of Henry MillerSarah Elizabeth Wilmarth Sheldon, second wife of Henry Miller. They were married in San Francisco in 1860.Birth house of Henry Miller, present dayBirth house of Henry Miller, present dayMiller, Henry at about age twenty, 1847Henry Miller at about age twenty (1847). Probably taken in New York City
Miller, Henry at about age sixty, 1887Henry Miller at about age sixty (1887). From a cut made for the Gilroy Advocate
Miller, Henry's San Francisco mansionThe beautiful San Francisco mansion of Henry Miller stood for nearly thirty years on the northwest corner of Harrison and…
Grave Stone, Christine Dorothe (née Fischer) KreiserGrave Stone, Christine Dorothe (née Fischer) Kreiser, born August 1796, died March 1842.
Leaders of the San Francisco Butchers’ Board of Trade including Henry Miller, 1896“A strong Combination, 1896.” The leaders of the San Francisco Butchers’ Board of Trade including Henry Miller, bottom row, left.
Dead soldiers cartoon"The above sad, though true, picture is no exaggeration. 3500 of the best blood of our country were sacrificed in…
San Francisco Butchers' Board of Trade brochure on the Chicago "Meat Trust""The ahove drawing is a faithful representation of how The Butchers' Board of Trade has prevented the encroachment of The…
Miller & Lux teams hauling grain to Salt Slough warehouse, 1890sMiller & Lux teams hauling grain to Salt Slough warehouse, 1890s.
Buena Vista Farm"Haying at Buena Vista Farm" from Carleton E. Watkins, Photographic Views of Kern County, California, n.d.
Cattle killed on Mission Street by 1906 San Francisco earthquakeCattle killed on Mission Street by 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Nickel, Mrs. Leroy with her children: Henry, Beatrice, Leroy, George, ca. 1903-1907Mrs. Leroy Nickel with her children [l-r] Henry, Beatrice, Leroy, George. From page 10 of photograph album related to Henry…
Bloomfield Farm with the shops and cattle pensLooking east from the hills west of Bloomfield Farm showing the shops and cattle pens, n.d.
Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887Bloomfield, home of Henry Miller, completed in 1887 at a cost of $50,000. Constructed in the Eastlake Stick style with…
Miller, Henry Alfred Jr. and his sister Nellie, ca. 1872Henry Alfred Miller Jr. and his sister Nellie, ca. 1872
Miller, Henry's home at Mt. Madonna from the north side showing Nellie and her children on the steps.Henry Miler's home at Mt. Madonna from the north side showing Nellie and her children on the steps.
Miller Henry's bungalow at Mt. Madonna completed in 1901Henry Miller's bungalow at Mt. Madonna completed in 1901. The large craftsman-style home had the first indoor plumbing in the…
Miller, Henry and guests at Mt. Madonna's "Camp Pine Cone""Uncle Henry" Miller and guests at Mt. Madonna's "Camp Pine Cone". Miller is seated in the center and his son…
Sheldon, Nancy Wilmarth, first wife of Henry MillerNancy Wilmarth Sheldon, first wife of Henry Miller. They were married in San Francisco in 1858, and she died during…
Miller, Sarah Alice, Henry Miller's youngest daughterSarah Alice Miller, youngest daughter, about 7.5 years old.
Sheldon, Sarah Elizabeth Wilmarth, second wife of Henry MillerSarah Elizabeth Wilmarth Sheldon, second wife of Henry Miller. They were married in San Francisco in 1860.
Miller, Henry at about age twenty, 1847Henry Miller at about age twenty (1847). Probably taken in New York City