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'''Victor Andrew Miller''' ([[August 27]], [[1916]] in [[Eaton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin]]-[[July 18]], [[1984]]) was [[Attorney General]] of [[Wisconsin]] from [[October 8]], [[1974]], when he was appointed by Governor [[Patrick J. Lucey]] to fill a vacancy on the resignation of [[Robert W. Warren]], until he resigned on [[November 25]], [[1974]], when Governor Lucey appointed [[Bronson La Follette]] who was elected Attorney General of Wisconsin in the 1974 election.[http://2manitowoc.com/21m.html]
'''Victor Andrew Miller''' ([[August 27]], [[1916]] in [[Eaton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin]]-[[July 18]], [[1984]]) was [[Attorney General]] of [[Wisconsin]] from [[October 8]], [[1974]], when he was appointed by Governor [[Patrick J. Lucey]] to fill a vacancy on the resignation of [[Robert W. Warren]], until he resigned on [[November 25]], [[1974]], when Governor Lucey appointed [[Bronson La Follette]] who was elected Attorney General of Wisconsin in the 1974 election.[http://2manitowoc.com/21m.html]
Victor A. Miller lived in [[St. Nazianz, Wisconsin]]


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Victor Andrew Miller (August 27, 1916 in Eaton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin-July 18, 1984) was Attorney General of Wisconsin from October 8, 1974, when he was appointed by Governor Patrick J. Lucey to fill a vacancy on the resignation of Robert W. Warren, until he resigned on November 25, 1974, when Governor Lucey appointed Bronson La Follette who was elected Attorney General of Wisconsin in the 1974 election.[1] Victor A. Miller lived in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin