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'''{{Infobox Biography| subject_name =Angus Murphy McMillan''' served as | image_name =| image_size =| image_caption =| date_of_birth =[[1864]]| place_of_birth =[[Clerk of the Circuit CourtSanta Rosa County]] from | date_of_death =[[1897March 6]] until , [[19091919]]. During his tenure he "installed all | place_of_death =Pensacola| occupation =[[Clerk of the latest systems applicable for the dispatch of all business promptly and to the satisfaction of the public … Circuit Court]]<br/>Real estate| religion =[[andFirst United Methodist Church|Methodist]] indexing county records… | spouse =Mattie Pou McMillan| parents =[[whichNeill Cuyler McMillan] consumed a period of two years and covers the records of every transfer executed since 1822]<br/>Catherine Murphy McMillan| children =Cuyler Pou McMillan<br/>Emmie Kate McMillan<br/>Dimple McMillan Spofford<br/>F."Gavin McMillan<br/>Mattie Mae McMillan<refbr/>"New County Officials Take Respective Offices TodayAngus Murphy McMillan, Jr." | signature =| signaturesize =}}'''Angus Murphy McMillan'Pensacola Journal'', January 5, 1909was a prominent elected official in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in [[Escambia County]].</ref>
In [[1892]], at the age of twenty-eight, he was elected as [[Escambia County Tax Assessor]], and subsequently re-elected in [[1894]]. He was elected in [[1896]] as Escambia [[Clerk of the Circuit Court]], serving from [[1897]] until [[1909]]. During his tenure he "installed all of the latest systems applicable for the dispatch of all business promptly and to the satisfaction of the public … [and] indexing county records… [which] consumed a period of two years and covers the records of every transfer executed since 1822."<ref>"New County Officials Take Respective Offices Today." ''Pensacola Journal'', January 5, 1909.</ref> He retired on [[January 5]], [[1909]], entering the real estate business with partner [[C. N. McClure]], and was succeeded in office by [[James Macgibbon]]. Prior to his death in [[1919]], he also served as [[Clerk of the Court of Record]].
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