William Starr Miller
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For the 19th century Congressman, see William S. Miller.
William Starr Miller was a prominent New York industrialist.
In 1914, he commissioned the architects Carrere & Hastings to design his six-story townhouse on Fifth Avenue and 86th Street in Manhattan. it is now home to the Neue Galerie Museum.
His daughter was Edith Starr Miller, known as Lady Queenborough.