Louis Ebenezer Miller (born April 30, 1899) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri. He represented Missouri’s 11th congressional district during the Seventy-eighth Congress. His service in Congress began on January 6, 1943, and concluded on January 3, 1945, encompassing a single term at the federal level.
During his tenure, Miller served as a Representative at a time marked by the global upheaval of World War II, contributing to the work of the House as part of the Republican Party delegation from Missouri. Although specific committee assignments, legislative initiatives, and office contact details are not recorded in the available metadata, his role as a historical member of Congress places him among those who represented Missouri in the mid-twentieth century. After his term ended in 1945, he left office and is recorded as a former member of the House.
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