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Wotan Miller

Bison, SD, Chicago, IL

1934, 1794, Rockerville, F-10,
1935, 791, Lightning Creek, F-14,

Wotan P Miller was born December 6, 1914, in Illinois, to William Hubert Miller and Leoradia "Lillian Rose" Miller. He served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in South Dakota during the '30s. He is listed as being from Bison, South Dakota in 1934 and from Chicago in 1935. Men from Company 1794 joined with Company 791 which is consistent with Mr. Millers service listings.

Wotan passed away on February 20, 1990, at age 75 in Glenview, Illinois.


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