Nathan Miller (Rhode Island)

Nathan Miller (March 20, 1743 May 20, 1790) was an American shipbuilder and merchant from Warren, Rhode Island. He was a delegate for Rhode Island to the Confederation Congress in 1788. Although reappointed to the Congress in 1789, he did not attend that year.

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