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Millen, GA -- U.S. city in Georgia
Population (2000): 3492
Housing Units (2000): 1567
Land area (2000): 3.611704 sq. miles (9.354271 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.611704 sq. miles (9.354271 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51520
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 32.805530 N, 81.942163 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 30442
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Millen

Millen may refer to:

Millen (surname)

Millen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Ari Millen, Canadian actor
  • Corey Millen (born 1964), retired American ice hockey player
  • Edward Millen (1860–1923), Australian politician
  • Greg Millen (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Karen Millen, fashion designer
  • Matt Millen (born 1958), former president and CEO of American football team Detroit Lions
  • Rhys Millen, New Zealand rally and drifting driver
  • Rod Millen (born 1951), New Zealand rally driver and vehicle designer
  • Steve Millen (born 1953), New Zealand IMSA racecar driver

Usage examples of "millen".

In this part of the State--though far removed from each other--were the prisons of Andersonville, Savannah, Millen and Blackshear, in which we were incarcerated one after the other.

It was the same way with the prison five miles from Millen, to which we were afterward transferred.

And as the Confederacy became more and more pressed, and when powerful hostile armies were plunging through her bosom, the Federal prisoners of Andersonville suffered incredibly during the hasty removal to Millen, Savannah, Charleston, and other points, supposed at the time to be secure from the enemy.

After things began to settle into shape at Millen, they seemed to believe that they were in such ascendancy as to numbers and organization that they could put into execution their schemes of vengeance against those of us who had been active participants in the execution of their confederates at Andersonville.

The reason for this, which we did not learn until weeks later, was that Sherman, who had cut loose from Atlanta and started on his famous March to the Sea, had taken such a course as rendered it probable that Millen was one of his objective points.

We started in to make ourselves comfortable, as at Millen, by building shanties.

Andrews and I flung the bright new tin pans we had stolen at Millen inside the line, to be scrambled for.

As I still had for a shirt the blouse Andrews had given me at Millen, I now considered my wardrobe complete, and left the rest of the clothes to those who were more needy than I.

The cool, implacable Millen, however, could hardly be the object of anything as personal as anger.

BW project-Reg knew it had been utterly impersonal and rendered as Carl Millen saw it, though the two of them had often discussed it in heated argument in the past.

Spence seemed to have said all that he was going to say, but Millen moved uneasily.

Giddens, from Millen, Georgia, crawls gently out of his underground aid station.

Amanda seemed happy, perky in a new Karen Millen and smelling faintly of expensively complimentary shampoos and unguents.

I remember, one day away down in Georgia, somewhere between, I think, Milledgeville and Millen, I was riding on a good horse and had some friends along with me to keep good-fellowship.

In this part of the State--though far removed from each other--were the prisons of Andersonville, Savannah, Millen and Blackshear, in which we were incarcerated one after the other.