Andrew G. Miller
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Andrew Galbraith Miller (1801 – 1874 was an associate justice of the territorial Wisconsin Supreme Court and later a judge for the United States district court of eastern Wisconsin. Miller upheld the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 in a case against newspaper editor and abolitionist Sherman Booth, regarding fugitive slave Joshua Glover.
He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.