Azariel Blanchard Miller
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Azariel Blanchard Miller (September 5, 1878 – April 13, 1941) was an American
United States
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 farmer, rancher, and developer credited with founding the city of Fontana, California
Fontana, California
Fontana is a city of 196,069 residents in San Bernardino County, California. Founded in 1913, it remained essentially rural until World War II, when entrepreneur Henry J. Kaiser built a large steel mill in the area...

, in 1913. Miller Park, Miller Avenue, and Fontana A.B. Miller High School are community landmarks named after him.

Personal life

Miller was born in either Redlands, California
Redlands, California
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 or Richlands, North Carolina
Richlands, North Carolina
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, to Joseph Kempster Miller and Eliza (Blanchard) Miller, he spent his childhood in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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 before finishing his schooling in Riverside, California
Riverside, California
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. He also attended one year at Claremont College in Pomona, California
Pomona, California
-2010:The 2010 United States Census reported that Pomona had a population of 149,058, a slight decline from the 2000 census population. The population density was 6,491.2 people per square mile...

.

His brother Kempster Blanchard Miller
Kempster Blanchard Miller
Kempster Blanchard Miller was an American engineer, author, and businessman. He is known for his many writings in the field of electrical engineering, electrical design, and the early telephone industry...

 (1870–1933) was an electrical engineer and executive with the Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company
Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company
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  (1899–1904) , and wrote what has been considered the seminal textbook on the telephone technology of the time, "American Telephone Practice".

He was also the uncle of Ruth Miller
Ruth Miller
Ruth Blanchard Miller was an American artist.Miller was born to Kempster Blanchard Miller and Antha Miller in Chicago, Illinois...

, also known as Ruth Blanchard Miller or Ruth Kempster, a renowned California artist whose works were exhibited at the 1932 Olympics.

Founding of Fontana

Upon purchasing 17,000 acres in what was first called Rosena in 1905, Miller used 200 horses, mules, plows and scrapers to transform the area into citrus fruit orchards, poultry and cattle farms.
The town was renamed Fontana in 1913.

Businessman, Developer

Miller was President of Fontana Farms (citrus), Fontana Land Company, Fontana Union Water Company (still in operation), Fontana Power Company, B. B. Company, and Miller Livestock Company.

He was also founder and first director of the First National Bank of Fontana (later acquired by Citizens Business Bank)

Community Involvement

  • President of the State Agricultural Society, 1931–38;

  • Ex officio Regent for the University of California 1931-1938, then appointed to fill unexpired term of Regent Gallwey, 1938–41;

  • Member of the Chambers of Commerce for both Los Angeles and San Bernardino;

Death

Miller died on April 13, 1941 in Fontana
Fontana, California
Fontana is a city of 196,069 residents in San Bernardino County, California. Founded in 1913, it remained essentially rural until World War II, when entrepreneur Henry J. Kaiser built a large steel mill in the area...

, California
California
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, at the age of 62.

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