Background
Miller, Charles Wallace was born on July 7, 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Son of Charles W. and Emabel O. Miller.
(During the Great Depression the gold fields that had been...)
During the Great Depression the gold fields that had been abandoned for decades saw the return of people this time in cars who camped and worked areas where they could. The author's research carried him from Arizona to Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Oregon and California.
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environmental geologist historian
Miller, Charles Wallace was born on July 7, 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Son of Charles W. and Emabel O. Miller.
Bachelor, U. Maryland., 1969; Master of Arts, University Texas, 1970; Bachelor of Science, State University of New York, Albany, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, Union Institute, 1990.
Teacher public schools, San Antonio, 1971-1976; instructor, San Antonio College, 1972-1978; instructor, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, 1976-1978; instructor, Cochise College, Sierra Vista, Arizona, 1989-1990; environmental geologist, United States Geological Survey, Metairie, Louisiana, 1978-1980; field geologist, United States Bureau Land Management, Moab, Utah., 1980-1984; historian, United States Bureau Reclamation, Salt Lake City, 1990-1994; environmental scientist, United States Air Force, Tucson, since 1994. Mineral consultant, Tucson, 1984-1989. Instructor Pima Community College, since 1998.
(Eugene & Matthew Shaw: The Last of Pima County's Country ...)
(During the Great Depression the gold fields that had been...)
Volunteer Christ Comty. Church, Tucson, also various youth organizations including Boy Scouts. Group coordinator Combined Federal Campaign.
Member National Eagle Scout Association, Mining History Association, Mensa, History Society, Golden Key, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Sigma Alpha.
Married Connie Raschke, June 3, 1972. 1 child, Geoffrey Wallace.