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Entre, Es Su Casa, Amigo. The Story of Frank A. Miller

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.

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Entre, Es Su Casa, Amigo. The Story of Frank A. Miller

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  1. Entre, Es Su Casa, Amigo. The Story of Frank A. Miller

  2. 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.

  3. Frank Miller dressed as “Father Frank” in padre’s robes at the top of Mt. Rubidoux.

  4. Frank Miller (top right) with other founders of Riverside County in 1893.

  5. Above and right: Images of March Field in the 1920s and 1930s

  6. 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.

  7. Below: Allis Hutchings in the Court of the Bells at the Mission Inn, date unknown. What year do you think this might be? 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.

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