Clell Miller

1850–1876 (age 26)

Outlaw

Biography

Clell Miller came of age in the turbulent years that followed the Civil War, and he is remembered in lore as one of the figures of the outlaw culture that gripped parts of the border states. His time on the road and the choices he made are part of the wider story of a nation wrestling with change.

His life was cut short in 1876, and those who study him recall the era he lived through with measured reflection. He was laid to rest at Muddy Fork Cemetery, where visitors may reflect quietly on the complexities of the time.