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Erroll W. Miller was born June 20, 1909 in Salt Lake City to William H. and Hannah Mathison Miller (Skinner). In Soda Springs, Idaho, he is known as Erroll Skinner. He married Rowena Johnson, December 21, 1934. Miller was a graduate of the Julliard School of Music, Mann School of Music, both in New York City. He was the past dean of the American Guild of Organists, Utah Chapter. In 1940 he became the organist in the First Church of Christ Scientist Miller was an assistant conductor of the Queens Symphony Orchestra, Liahona Male Chorus, Brooklyn, New York. Miller also was the organist for the Salt Lake Philharmonic Choir, Norwegian Chorus, Broadway Presbyterian Church, Temple B'Nai Ecohan. He performed weekly radio organ recitals in New York City. He later was the musical director of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, St. Ann's Catholic Church, both in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The collection contains photographs of Erroll W. Miller, his sister, Ruth Miller (Skinner) Hill, his mother, Hannah Mathison Miller, his father, William H. Miller, and photographs of family and friends in Idaho and Utah.
The Erroll W. Miller Photograph Collection, 1909-1969, Mss C 1812, Utah State Historical Society., Utah State Historical Society.
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