1882
Miller, J.
H., Tehuacana, Tex.
Candidate - Little River Presbytery
- Texas Synod
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1882, page 117]
1883-1884
J. H.
Miller, Assistant Teacher, Trinity University
[Source: McDonnold, B. W. History of the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church. 4th Ed. Nashville, Tenn: Board of Publication
of Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1899, page 558]
1883
Miller, J.
H., Davilla, Tex.
Licentiate - Little River Presbytery
- Texas Synod
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1883, page 126]
1884
Miller, J.
H., Tehuacana, Tex.
Minister - Little River Presbytery
- Texas Synod
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1884, page 115]
1885
The General
Assembly minutes used the directory information from 1884 for
Little River Presbytery.
1886
Miller, James
Henry - Davilla, Texas - Sen. Theo.
[Source:
Cumberland Univeristy Catalogue, 1886]
1886
Miller, J.
H., Lebanon, Tenn.
Minister - Little River Presbytery
- Texas Synod
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1886, page 159]
1887
Not in List
1888
Miller, J.
H., Evansville, Ind.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1888, page 166]
1889
Miller, J.
H., Evansville, Ind.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
Board of Ministerial Relief, Rev.
J. H. Miller, Corresponding Secretary, Evansville, Indiana.
[Source: Minutes of the General
Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1889, pages
2 & 175]
1890
Miller, J.
H., Evansville, Ind.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
Pastor - First Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, Evansville, Indiana
Pastor - Hebron Cumberland
Presbyterian Church (session clerk lived in Evansville, Indiana)
Board of Ministerial Relief, Rev. J. H. Miller, Corresponding
Secretary, Evansville, Indiana.
[Source:
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, 1890, pages 2, 121 & 174]
1891-1894
Missionary
Record: Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Subject of Christian Mission
Rev. J. H. Miller, Editor
1891
Miller, J.
H., Evansville, Ind.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
Pastor - Booneville Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, Booneville, Indiana
Pastor
- Hebron Cumberland Presbyterian Church (session clerk lived in
Evansville, Indiana)
Board of Ministerial Relief,
Rev. J. H. Miller, Corresponding Secretary, Evansville, Indiana.
[Source: Minutes of the General
Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1891, pages
2, 136 & 188]
1892
Miller, J.
H., St. Louis, Mo.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
Board of Missions and Church Erection
- J. H. Miller, Corres. Secretary, St. Louis, Mo.
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1892, pages 2 & 143]
1893
Miller, J.
H., St. Louis, Mo.
Minister - Indiana Presbytery
- Indiana Synod
Board of Missions and Church Erection
- J. H. Miller, Sup't. St. Louis, Mo.
[Source:
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, 1893, pages 2 & 145]
1894
Miller, J.
H., Stated Clerk, Jackson Center, Pa.
Minister
- Allegheny Presbytery - Synod of Pennsylvania
Pastor
- Jackson Center Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Jackson Center,
Pennsylvania
Commissioner to General Assembly in
Eugene, Oregon, May 17-24, 1894
[Source:
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, 1894, pages 6, 154 & 252]
1895
Miller, J.
H., Stated Clerk, Jackson Center, Pa.
Minister
- Allegheny Presbytery - Synod of Pennsylvania
Pastor
- Jackson Center Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Jackson Center,
Pennsylvania
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1895, pages 160 & 260]
1896
Miller, J.
H., Lebanon, Tenn.
Pastor - Jackson Center Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, Jackson Center, Pennsylvania
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1896, pages 173 & 235]
1897
NASHVILLE,
Tenn.--The "Evening Banner," of this city, contained
the following January 9th: "The First Cumberland Presbyterian
Church, on Summer street, has done a great work for Nashville.
Every house the Cumberland Presbyterians own in the city has been
built since 1872. The old church has been the instrument, directly
or indirectly, of building the seven other churches of the city.
Within the last five years Grace Church, in South Nashville, was
organized by releasing by letter 100 members from the First Church
at one time, and others have gone every year since. Within the
last fourteen months the West End Cumberland Presbyterian Church
was organized by Rev. I. D. Steele, taking about seventy-five
more members from the old church. Some of them were most liberal
contributors to the First Church. Notwithstanding all this giving
out and building, the old church paid its pastor every dollar
due him the last day of the year. The bills unpaid are less than
$200, with unpaid subscriptions enough on good people to easily
pay it. This has been done without a single call before the congregation
for extra subscriptions." Three accessions to the First Edgefield
Church and six to the Arlington [sic: Arrington] street church
last Sunday. Rev. J. H. Miller, state missionary, preached
on State work at the First Edgefield Church January 10, speaking
on the same general theme at the Cumberland Presbyterian Union
in the afternoon, and at the Addison Avenue Church at night, and
in each case to the delight and edification of his hearers--deeper
and more substantial interest in State work being the certain
result.
[Source: The Cumberland Presbyterian, January
14, 1897, page 919]
1897
Miller, J.
H., (synodical missionary) Nashville, Tenn.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1897, page 275]
1898
Miller, J.
H., (synodical missionary) Nashville, Tenn.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1898, page 289]
1899
Miller, J.
H., (synodical missionary) Lebanon, Tenn.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1899, page 193a]
1900
Miller, J.
H., (synodical missionary) Lebanon, Tenn.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1900, page 207a]
1901
Miller, J.
H., Cor. Sec., 5061 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
Rev.
J. H. Miller, Sec. and Treas., Christian Endeavor, Holland Building,
St. Louis, Mo.
Rev. J. H. Miller, Field Secretary,
Holland Building, St. Louis, Mo. - Board of Missions and Church
Erection.
[Source: Minutes of
the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1901, pages 4, 6, 236a & 266a]
1902
Miller, J.
H., sec., 5061 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
Rev.
J. H. Miller, Sec. and Treas., Christian Endeavor, Holland Building,
St. Louis, Mo.
Rev. J. H. Miller, Field Secretary,
Holland Building, St. Louis, Mo. - Board of Missions and Church
Erection.
[Source: Minutes of
the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1902, pages 4, 6, 219a & 247a]
1902
Lebanon Presbytery - September 9-11, 1902 - Lavergne, Tennessee
Moderator: Rev. J. H. Miller
1903
Miller, J.
H., synodical missionary, Beallsville, Pa.
Minister
- Lebanon Presbytery - Synod of Tennessee
[Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1903, page 206a]
1904
Miller, J.
H., In transitu
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1904, page 211a]
1905
Miller, J.
H., c, S.C. and TR., Smock, Pa.
Minister - Union
Presbytery - Pennsylvania Synod
Pastor - Pleasant
View Cumberland Presbyterian Church (session clerk lived in New
Salem, Pennsylvania)
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1905, pages 99a & 173a]
1906
Miller, J.
H., c, S.C. and TR., Smock, Pa.
Minister - Union
Presbytery - Pennsylvania Synod
Pastor - Pleasant
View Cumberland Presbyterian Church (session clerk lived in Middletown,
Pennsylvania)
[Source: Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1906, pages 90a & 162a]
After 1906 goes into the union with the Presbyterian Church.
1917
Alpha Omicron
Chapter - Trinity University, Tehucana, Texas
James
Henry Miller
A. B., 1883; B. D., Cumberland, 1886.
Cumb. Presb. clergyman. Supt. of Ministers' Home and Sec'y, Board
of Relief. Nashville, Tenn.
[Source:
Catalogue of Beta Theta Pi, 1917]
1927
The Alumni
Association of Cumberland University.
The Alumni
Association holds its annual meeting on Tuesday-afternoon of Commencement
Week at Caruthers Hall. All graduates and former students may
become members of the Association.
The officers for 1925-26 are: President, Judge Albert Williams,
LL.B., '22; First Vice President, Rev. John Royal Harris, B.D.,
'94; Second Vice President, Rev. James Henry Miller, B.D., '86;
Third Vice President, Rev. Andrew B. Buchanan, A.B., 79, B.D.,
'83; Secretary-Treasurer, Winstead P. Bone, B.D., '86.
The General Alumni Association has a Board of Directors consisting
of the following members: D. E. Mitchell, A.B., '02; J. H. Miller,
B.D., '86; A. B. Humphreys, A.B., '94; LL.B., '95; W. L.
Harris, A.B., '12; E. G. Walker, LL.B., '08; Julian Campbell,
LL.B., '08; Homer Hancock, '00; Grafton Green, A.B., '91; LL.B.,
'92; E. J. McCroskey, A.B., 71; J. O. Baird, A.B., '00; E. L.
Stock-
ton, A.B., '13; R. R. Doak, B.S., '93; LL.B., '96; W. P. Bone,
B.D., '86; D. M. Harrison, B.D., '10; W. D. Young, A.B., '20;
John J. Hooker, A.B., '22; LL.B., '23.
[Source:
Cumberland Univeristy Catalogue, 1924]
1944
Miller, James
H., 419 W. Main St., Lebanon, Tenn. H.R.
Presbytery
of Cumberland Mountain
[Source:Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United
States of America, 1944, page 710]
1945
Miller, James
H., Thornton Home, Newburgh, Ind. - deceased
Presbytery
of Cumberland Mountain
[Source:Minutes
of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United
States of America, 1945, page 668]