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== Timeline == | == Timeline == | ||
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| 1850 || Born July 15th, son of the distinguished Hugh Miller. | |||
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| 1874 || Joined the Survey. Worked first among the Carboniferous rocks and glacial drifts of Northumberland. Then transferred to Scotland and worked at Old Red Sandstone around Cromarty. Also mapped portions of the Ancient schists, Old Red Sandstone and drifts of | |||
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| 1889 || Promoted to Geologist. | |||
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| 1896 || Died January 8th. | |||
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== Biographies and obituaries == | == Biographies and obituaries == | ||
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| Date | Details |
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| 1850 | Born July 15th, son of the distinguished Hugh Miller. |
| 1874 | Joined the Survey. Worked first among the Carboniferous rocks and glacial drifts of Northumberland. Then transferred to Scotland and worked at Old Red Sandstone around Cromarty. Also mapped portions of the Ancient schists, Old Red Sandstone and drifts of |
| 1889 | Promoted to Geologist. |
| 1896 | Died January 8th. |