Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr. (1942-2021)
MSA SC 3520-1619

Sources:


Books -

Papenfuse, Edward C., ed.  Archives of Maryland New Series I:  An Historical List of Public Officials of Maryland.  Vol. 1: 1632 - 1990.
        Annapolis:  Maryland State Archives, 1990.


Newspaper articles -

"President Avoids Labels." The Daily Record, 12 January 1987.

"Miller's Crossing." The Washington Post, 1 February 1994.

"Senate Boss Settles In." The Washington Post, 7 December 1995.

"New post for Miller." The Capital, 12 August 1999.

"Miller given alumni award." The Independent, 27 October 1999.

"Senate Building named for Miller," The Capital, 5 April 2000.

"Getting chance at convention to go national." The Baltimore Sun, 8 August 2000.

"Senate president cements rols as political survivor." The Baltimore Sun, 9 January 2001.

"Miller calls for unity in the Senate, hints at leadership changes." The Baltimore Sun, 10 January 2001.

"Miller's monument." The Baltimore Sun, 10 January 2001.

"President of contradictions." The Enterprise, 15 June 2001.

"Miller to Lead Southern Legislative Conference." The Washington Post, 26 July 2001.

"Curry might turn to courts to move Miller from district." The Independent, 28 October 2001.

"Miller Looks to New Blood to Shore Up His Senate Support." The Washington Post, 22 September 2002.

"Democrats pick Miller to lead Senate." The Baltimore Sun, 20 November 2002.

"The Dealmaker." The Baltimore Sun, 17 April 2003.

"Master of Annapolis, destroyer of worlds." The Gazette, 14 March 2003.

"Ehrlich and Miller unlikely partners." The Baltimore Sun, 16 March 2003.

"Miller Reaches Limit on Compromising." The Washington Post, 17 March 2003.

"Miller: I'm not going anywhere." The Gazette, 29 August 2003.

"Top Democrats' Strife Has Assembly Bracing." The Washington Post, 14 January 2004.

"GOP senators snub election of Miller." The Washington Times, 15 January 2004.

"The Man in Charge." The Daily Record, 4 February 2005.

"In Control." The News-Post, 14 February 2005.

"Miller to go on offensive next session." The Gazette, 9 September 2005.

"Miller plans amibitious legislative agenda." The Maryland Independent, 14 September 2005.

"Once more into the breach." The Daily Record, 27 January 2006.

"Millers Try to Define Selves With Voters." The Washington Post, 10 August 2006.

"Miller calls this Senate term his last." The Washington Times, 15 November 2006.

"Senate president declares that he won't run in 2010." The Baltimore Sun, 16 November 2006.

"Senate Titan Sets Exit, and Maneuvering Begins." The Washington Post, 16 November 2006.

"Miller makes the call." The Gazette, 17 November 2006.

"Millers shows he is firmly in control." The Baltimore Sun, 8 April 2007.

"Miller Seeks Session to Address Md. Deficit." The Washington Post, 1 May 2007.

"Miller Raises Funds, Eyebrows." The Baltimore Sun, 10 June 2007.

"Maryland Senate president Miller plans to fight prostate cancer, 'fully carry out' Senate responsibilities." The Baltimore Sun, 10 January 2019.

"Md. Senate President Mike Miller has metastasized prostate cancer, faces chemo." The Washington Post, 10 January 2019.

"Miller says he'll step down as Maryland Senate president; Democrats pick Baltimore's Bill Ferguson to replace him." The Baltimore Sun, 24 October 2019.

"Mike Miller, the country's longest serving state Senate president, steps down as he battles cancer." The Washington Post, 24 October 2019.

"Mike Miller steps back from power, but remains in the spotlight." The Washington Post, 9 January 2020.

"Former Maryland Senate President Miller resigns, citing his health." The Baltimore Sun, 23 December 2020.

"Mike Miller resigns from Md. Senate after 45 years: 'The cancer is in all my bones'." The Washington Post, 23 December 2020.

"Thomas V. Mike Miller, longtime president of Maryland Senate, dies." The Baltimore Sun, 15 January 2021.

"Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr., pillar of Maryland's state capital for decades, dies at 78." The Washington Post, 15 January 2021.

"Late Maryland Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller to lie in state in Annapolis." The Baltimore Sun, 18 January 2021.

"Services set for Senate President Emeritus Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr." The Washington Post, 18 January 2021.


Other Materials -

Maryland Manual On-Line biography


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