Laban J. Miles
Laban J. Miles was an American Indian agent at the Osage Agency for the Osage Nation and Kaw people.
Early life and family
Major Laban J. Miles was born at Ludlow Falls, Ohio, March 10, 1844, to Benjamin and Prudence Miles. He was raised a Quaker and on April 27, 1870, in West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa he married Agnes Randall Minthorn and together they had six children, Maude, Harriet, Theodore, Blanche, Oakley and Laura.In 1882, Laban Miles' nephew Herbert Hoover came to stay for a year with his family at the Osage Agency. Laban's wife, Agnes Randall Miles was a sister of Huldah Randall Hoover.
Laban's parents went to work at the Osage Agency for three years in 1873, Benjamin as Superintendent and Prudence as Matron of the Government School there. In 1878, they returned to their positions at the Osage Agency for another five years. In January 1883, Benjamin Miles established a Government Indian School at West Branch, Cedar county, Iowa. A year later he moved the school to Lee County, Iowa and transferred the school to the Trustees of White's Manual labor Institute.