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| | Chronicles of Oklahoma |
 | | In 1909 he removed to Chickasha, Oklahoma, where he was actively engaged in the practice of the law until his health failed. |
 | | He was a delegate to the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, representing District No. 96, Murray County being a part of said District. |
 | | On the election of Oklahoma into Statehood, Judge McMillan was elected judge of 14th judicial District of Oklahoma, comprised of Murray, Garvin, McClain and Cleveland counties, changing his residence to Norman, being re-elected in 1910, holding the office until 1914, when he was not a candidate to succeed himself. |
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