Who was Lewis Miller?

Holder of ninety-two patents, Lewis Miller’s most significant invention was the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, the prototype for the modern mower. Miller was born in Greentown, Ohio. Educated through high school, he joined the farm equipment firm Aultman, Miller & Company at the age of twenty.

Where did Lewis Miller grow up?

Lewis Miller was born July 24, 1829 in a log cabin on the farm of his father, John Miller, in Aultman (off of Greensburg Road near the railroad tracks on the Green Township side of the Green-Lake Township line). When Miller was a small child, his family moved into a brick federal-style home in Greentown.

When did Lewis Miller start his company?

In March 2002, Lewis launched his own company: LMD New York, Lewis Miller Design. It quickly became one of the premiere floral design houses in New York City.

Where did Lewis grow?

Born to William Lewis and Lucy Meriwether, Meriwether Lewis grew up on Locust Hill, the family’s plantation in Ivy Creek, Va. —near Monticello, home of the future U.S. president Thomas Jefferson. Lewis’s father died while serving in the Continental Army in 1779.