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  1. Millard Fillmore: Thirteenth President 1850-1853 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-03
  2. Millard Fillmore The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Millard Fillmore, 2009-07-18
  3. State of the Union Addresses of Millard Fillmore by Millard Fillmore, 2010-07-04
  4. Mint and Branches. Message From the President of the United States, Transmitting the Annual Report of the Mint and Branches. March 3, 1851 by Millard Fillmore, 1851
  5. Message From the President of the United States, Communicating a Report From the Secretary of the Navy on the Subject of the Discipline of the Navy, Suggesting Amendments Necessary in Consequence of the Abolition of Flogging by Millard Fillmore, 1851
  6. The Remarkable Millard Fillmore: The Unbelievable Life of a Forgotten President by George Pendle, 2007-04-10
  7. Biography of Millard Fillmore by Thomas Moses Foote Ivory Chamberlain, 2009-08-22
  8. Millard Fillmore Facts about the Presidents: by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
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61. Millard Fillmore
millard fillmore (18001874). Thirteenth president of the us A. FirstDay Cover issued on September 22, 1938 The presidential Series
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MILLARD FILLMORE (1800-1874)
In 1830 they moved to Buffalo, N. Y. where he continued his law practice and began his public career. He served in the New York State Assembly and later in the U. S. House of Representatives. In 1834 he joined the Whig Party and was three times elected to the House. When Zachary Taylor was nominated for President, Millard Fillmore was nominated by Henry Clay for Vice President. Fillmore became the thirteenth President when Zachary Taylor died on July 9. 1850. Fillmore appointed Daniel Webster as his Secretary of State, and the two of them tried to make the Whigs a national party that, by occupying a middle ground on the issue of slavery, could conciliate the North and the South and prevent extremists from gaining power. During this time many changes were taking place and numerous discordant elements were evident. In order to settle disputes, Webster and Fillmore pushed through Congress what was called "The Compromise of 1850". Instead of keeping peace between the states, the Compromise angered both the South and the North. It served only to stave off the Civil War for ten years.

62. Millard Fillmore
Vice presidents of the United States us Senate) millard fillmore (American Presidency Grolier) millard fillmore (American president) millard fillmore
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MILLARD FILLMORE
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13th President (1850-1853), 12th Vice President (1849-1850)
Biographical Data
Religious Views

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Education: no formal education
Occupation: teacher, lawyer
Political Affiliation: Whig
Religious Affiliation: Unitarian
Summary of Religious Views:
Fillmore had no formal religious ties, and indeed had shown relatively little interest in religion, until he joined the Unitarian church in about 1831.
Fillmore strongly supported the separation of church and state. In the early 1830s, he labored to overturn the New York test law that required all witnesses in New York courts to swear an oath affirming their belief in God and the hereafter. Among other actions, Fillmore wrote a series of public letters opposing the the test law.
Quotations:
"In my opinion, Church and State should be separate, not only in form, but fact religion and politics should not be mingled." from a series of campaign speeches, Summer of 1856
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63. Facts Concerning More Than One President
Taylor, millard fillmore, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, andHarry Truman. Only 3 mayors of us cities went on to become president Calvin
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Facts Concerning More than One President
  • Throughout its history, the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
  • Four of the first six U.S. Presidents were age 57 when they were inaugurated. Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Adams. They were also the last U.S. Presidents to be inaugurated at that age.
  • Six U.S. Presidents were professional soldiers: Washington, Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Taylor, Grant, and Eisenhower.
  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (30th) was born on July 4, 1872. Presidents John Adams (2nd) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd) both died on July 4, 1826. President James Monroe (5th) died on July 4, 1831.
  • Three Whigs have served as President of the United States: William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore.
  • No building in DC may be taller than 13 floors. This is so that no matter where in the city you are, you can see the monument to our first President, Washington.
  • More presidents have been born in Virgina then any other state. Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, William Henery Harrison, Tyler, and Wilson.

64. Utah History Encyclopedia
A detailed history of the city which served as Utah's first territorial capital.Category Regional North America Utah Localities F fillmore......fillmore Utah's first statehouse, fillmore fillmore was Utah's first territorialcapital and was named for us president millard fillmore in recognition of his
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Utah's first statehouse, Fillmore
Fillmore was Utah's first territorial capital and was named for U.S. President Millard Fillmore in recognition of his courage in appointing Brigham Young Utah's first territorial governor. On 4 October 1851 the Utah territorial legislature passed a joint resolution creating Millard County from a portion of Iron County known as "Pahvant Valley"; they named its county seat Fillmore City. This resolution also relocated the territorial capital to the new community and appropriated $20,000 toward that effort. On 21 October two companies set out from Salt Lake City for the Pahvant Valley. Brigham Young headed a delegation of lawmakers making the site selection of the territorial capital. The other company, under the direction of Anson Call, was chosen to make a settlement. On 28 October territorial lawmakers selected a spot located on the hunting grounds of the Pahvant Indians, 150 miles south of Salt Lake City.
A monumental statehouse was planned to be constructed to house the territorial government. Truman O. Angell, architect of the Salt Lake Temple, designed an elaborate structure of four wings in the form of a cross with a Moorish dome at the center. Local red sandstone and native timber were to be used in its construction. The first wing was completed for the fifth annual session of the Utah territorial legislature which convened in Fillmore on 10 December 1855. The sixth legislative session also met at Fillmore, but soon adjourned to reconvene in Salt Lake City. Because the development of southern Utah was slow and accommodations in Fillmore inadequate, the capital was moved to Salt Lake City. The statehouse was never completed, but the first wing remains Utah's oldest governmental building and now serves as a state museum.

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66. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Fieles To Finan
fillmore, millard (18001874) of East Aurora, Erie County from Erie County, 1829-31;us Representative from state comptroller, 1848-49; Vice president of the
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67. PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT TWICE SIGNED 03/05/1839
1 2 of the old series making in all eight parts which I promise to accountfor hereafter. On verso, ADS as a us Congressman millard fillmore .
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Manuscript DS: "M. Fillmore" as U.S. Congressman Washington, 1837 September 25. In full: On verso, ADS as a U.S. Congressman: "Millard Fillmore". (Washington), 1839 March 5. In full: Fillmore served in Congress from 1833-1835 and 1837-1843. The first White House library was established in 1851 during his presidency at the urging of his wife. Folds, 1 vertical touches the "m" in Fillmore on the first note. Slight separations at folds do not touch text. Nicked left edge. Tip of right corner missing.
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68. PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - ANNOTATED MANUSCRIPT LETTER TWICE SIGNED 06/04/1851
Manuscript LS millard fillmore with ANS MF as 13th us president, 1p,7¾x9¾. Washington, 1851 June 4. To Alvan Kellogg Esq., East Scott.
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Manuscript LS: " Millard Fillmore " with ANS: " M.F. as 13th U.S. President Washington, 1851 June 4. To Alvan Kellogg Esq., East Scott. In full: On the receipt of yours of the 29th ult. I enclosed it to the Post Master Genl and wrote a few words in favor of the appointment of your son-in-law as Post Master at Bath; but I regret to learn to-day that another was appointed to fill that place, a few days before your letter was received. In a handwritten postscript, President Fillmore adds: " The Postmaster General was FILLMORE 's former law partner, NATHAN K. HALL. Three months before this letter was written, Fillmore, along with the Congress, authorized the postage rate to be lowered from five cents to three cents for a half-ounce letter to travel up to 3,000 miles. This was done so that the U.S. Post Office could compete more aggressively with the private postal services that had evolved specifically to circumvent the government's monopoly in mail service. Fillmore most probably is referencing Bath, New York, which is in the southwestern part of Fillmore's home state. Fillmore letters as President are rare as he served just two years and 236 days after succeeding to the presidency upon the death of Zachary Taylor.

69. Libdex: President Millard Fillmore Library, Fillmore, USA
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70. Who Is The Most Obscure US President?
Which of these was the most obscure us president. millard fillmore, 16%, 4 .Rutherford B Hayes, 4%, 1 . Franklin Pierce, 25%, 6 . Chester A Arthur, 20%, 5 .
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71. Presidents Who Were Not Inaugurated. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
Vice president John Tyler became president upon William Henry Harrison's death USCircuit Court Judge William Cranch administered the oath to millard fillmore.
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72. FILLMORE, Millard
millard fillmore. 9 Jul 1850, president Zachary Taylor dies; vice president fillmoresucceeds. 10 Jul 1850, sworn in, House Chamber, us Capitol, Washington, DC.
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d. 8 Mar 1874, Buffalo, New York
Title: President of the United States of America Term: 9 Jul 1850 - 4 Mar 1853 Chronology: 7 Nov 1848, electors appointed/popular voting 6 Dec 1848, elected by electoral college 9 Jul 1850, president Zachary Taylor dies; vice president Fillmore succeeds 10 Jul 1850, sworn in, House Chamber, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 4 Mar 1853, term expired A power in New York state politics, Millard Fillmore was the successful Whig candidate for Vice President in 1848 and became President on the death of Zachary Taylor on 9 Jul 1850. Judge William Cranch administered the executive oath of office to Fillmore on 10 Jul 1850 in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Fillmore believed that Whig success at the polls heralded the rise of a truly national party that would occupy a middle ground between extremists of both North and South in the growing sectional controversy over slavery. This philosophy was embodied in Clay's Compromise of 1850, which sought to appease both sides on the slavery issue. Fillmore was a moderate Whig politician whose insistence on federal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 alienated the North and led to the death of the Whig Party. Fillmore supported the provision requiring the federal government to aid in the capture and return of runaway slaves to their former owners. Although this section of the compromise assuaged the South and postponed the Civil War for 10 years, it also meant political death for Fillmore because of its extreme unpopularity in the North.

73. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
13th us president from 18501853-Second to succeed to office. from poverty and obscurityto the second-highest office in the land, millard fillmore found his
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74. IPL POTUS -- Presidents Of The United States
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    76. U.S. President's - 1845 To 1881
    Buffalo, New York; Parents Nathaniel Phoebe (millard) fillmore; Children millardPowers (182889) Mary Abigail York Legislature (1829-1831) us Congress (1833
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    (March 4, 1845 to March 3, 1849)
    1 Term
    49 years old, Presbyterian, Lawyer, Democrat
    • Born:
        November 2, 1795, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
    • Died:
        June 15, 1849, Nashville, Tennesse (Chronic Diarrhea - 53)
    • Interred:
        State Capitol Grounds, Nashville, Tennessee
    • Parents:
    • Married:
        Sarah Childress on January 1, 1824
    • Children:
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    • Education:
        University of North Carolina
    • Military Service:
        Colonel
    • Also served:
        Tennessee Legislature (1823-1825)
        Governor of Tennessee (1839-1841)
        U.S. Congress (1825-1839) - (Speaker of the House)
    • Vice President:
        George M. Dallas of Pennsylvania
    • Facts:
      • Was the first man to become President while in his 40's
      • President during the Mexican-American War.
      • President during the California gold rush.
      • Nickname: "Young Hickory"
    • Famous Quote:
        "Public opinion: May it always perform one of its appropriate offices, by teaching the public functionaries of the State and of the Federal Government, that neither shall assume the exercise of powers entrusted by the Constitution to the other."
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    77. MILLARD FILLMORE
    fillmore, millard; b Locke (now Summerhill), Cayuga Co, New York Assembly, 182931,Memb (Anti-Jacksonian) us House of 1849-9 July 1850, 13th president of usA 9
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    78. Presidential Trivia For Kids
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    79. Famous People We Are Related To
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    80. Presidents Millard Fillmore
    From 18331835 and then again from 1837, fillmore served in the us House of In 1848fillmore was elected Vice president. millard fillmore was a born compromiser
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    Millard Fillmore
    Fillmore's Presidency was marred by the continual debate over slavery, to which he added little. His most noted accomplishment was sending Admiral Perry to open trade with Japan.
    The Early Years
    Millard Fillmore was born in a log cabin in Locke Township, New York. As a young boy, Fillmore helped his father on the farm. At the age of 14, he became an apprentice clothmaker. Until the age of 17, he had very little schooling. When a circulating library was created in his town, he began to teach himself. At the age of 19 he enrolled in a recently established academy where he was a favorite of one of his teachers, Abigail Powers, whom he later married. In 1819, he became clerk with a local judge, Judge Wood. In 1823, he was admitted to the bar. From 1829-1831, Fillmore served as a New York State Assemblyman. From 1833-1835 and then again from 1837, Fillmore served in the US House of Representatives. In 1843 Fillmore became chair of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. In 1848 Fillmore was elected Vice President.
    Accomplishements in Office
    Millard Fillmore was a born compromiser. While Taylor had remained immune to threats of Southern secession, Fillmore readily agreed to a series of Congressional compromises. California was admitted as a free state and the empty territories of New Mexico and Utah were created without restrictions.

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