W.H. “Bill” Miller Bill Miller was a cartographer who accompanied geologist Hugh Bostock on his 1932 survey of the Carmacks area. Miller would later become the director of the Surveys and Mapping Branch for the federal government. He attended a joint meeting of Canadian and United States army staff after Pearl Harbour. The Americans demanded that northwest Canada would only be mapped once and they would do it. Bill demanded that Canadians would do it and thus Canadians retained control of the data. Miller’s Ridge in the Yukon is named in his honour.((H.S. Bostock, //Pack Horse Tracks – recollections of a geologists life in British Columbia and the Yukon 1924 – 1954.// Yukon Geoscience Forum, 1990: 75, 78.))