(From the editorial page of the Hickory Daily Record, Saturday evening, Jan. 15, 1921)
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Henry W. Miller Got Well-Deserved Promotion, Says Editor, Jan. 15, 1921
The appointment of Henry W. Miller vice-president of the southern, as vice-president in charge of operations to succeed Mr. E.H. Coapman, lifts a competent railroad man still further in the business to which he has given his life. Mr. Miller, who was born and bred a Tar Heel and who made his reputation in Raleigh, has thousands of friend throughout the state. The Record does not know of a brighter railroad man anywhere than Mr. Miller or one who is better qualified for the work before him. He is one of the captains of industry.
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