Joseph Millar
Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 24 February 1853, page 3
Sunday afternoon a party of men, residents of Newport Ky. in company with a colored man named Joseph Millar, also a barber of that city, went to the resident of Mrs. Scott on the corner of Seventh and Culvert streets, Cincinnati, occupied by several colored females, and attacked the house with stones, and so violently threatened the lives of the females that they were compelled to leave the house.
Officer Campbell succeeded in arresting Joseph Millar, Daniel Hagan, John Wame, William Smith, and John Golden and lodged them in the Station house. Millar got out on bail.