entre, es su casa, amigo. the story of frank a. miller
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Entre, Es Su Casa, Amigo. The Story of Frank A. Miller . Below: The Mission Inn in 1925. Frank Miller, now the owner of the Inn, is riding the dark horse on the right. Above: The Glenwood Inn in the 1880s. Frank Miller’s father, Christopher Columbus Miller, first built and owned the Inn. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Entre, Es Su Casa, Amigo. The Story of Frank A. Miller
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Above: The Glenwood Inn in the 1880s. Frank
Miller’s father, Christopher Columbus Miller, first built and
owned the Inn.
Below: The Mission Inn in 1925. Frank Miller, now the owner of the Inn, is riding the dark
horse on the right.
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Frank Miller dressed as “Father Frank” in
padre’s robes at the top of Mt. Rubidoux.
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Frank Miller (top right) with other
founders of Riverside County in
1893.
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Above and right: Images of March Field in the 1920s
and 1930s
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In 1929, Miller was honored by the Japanese emperor in a ceremony at the Mission Inn where he
received the Fourth Degree of Merit of Meiji with the Small Order of
the Rising Sun.
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Above: Frank Miller with his daughter, Allis, in
1882. Allis later married DeWitt Hutchings and the couple ran the hotel after her father died in 1935.
Below: Allis Hutchings in the
Court of the Bells at the Mission Inn, date unknown. What year
do you think this might be?