Rich.........I too would like to know more about "S. Miller". Almost everyone refers to him as living in Berks County, and I
guess there are records showing that he did live and work there. However, when you look at a Miller rifle, they normally
have a that double "horn" side plate and a trigger guard similar to a Baum. I would like to find out who brought the
architecture from Berks County to the Upper Susquehanna region? At least it appears that is what happened. The guns
from both of these regions are very similar architecturally, roman nose stocks, etc......similar, but different. Who were the
earliest builders in the Snyder, Union, Northumberland county area? There are a lot of gunbuilders from this area, am
curious as to started the architecture so commonly found in this area?....Don