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PSA/DNA- Authenticated Autograph of Don Miller – Notre Dame Four Horsemen Right Halfback.




      
Lot 13. PSA/DNA- Authenticated Autograph of Don Miller – Notre Dame Four Horsemen Right Halfback. Miller’s autograph is the most difficult among the Four Horsemen to obtain. This example is mint 9 on an envelope with his image and postmarked Sept. 13, 1969 at Canton, OH. The most productive runner among the Four Horsemen, Miller was the last admitted to the College Hall of Fame (1970). He died in 1979. Although he led the national champion 1924 Notre Dame team in rushing, he was the only Four Horseman not selected as an All-American that year. He left South Bend second only to George Gipp in rushing. In 2001, he was 14th on the school’s all-time list. Following graduation, Miller played for one season with the Providence Steam Roller. For several years, he coached part-time while pursuing a career in law. In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt appointed him U.S. District Attorney for Northern Ohio. See also Lots 328 and 329 for other Four Horsemen autographs. Authenticated also by Kevin Keating. Winning Bid $1,854.    


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