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Countdown to 47: Millard Fillmore, the Thirteenth President - MSNScott himself lost the election to Democrat Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire. Millard Fillmore served as President of the United States from 1850 to 1853.
Millard Fillmore is one of the most obscure US presidents, but there is plenty about him that may seem uncannily familiar. Asylum seekers and economic migrants are flocking to the United States ...
It was just two days before the presidential inauguration of Franklin Pierce, when lame duck President Millard Fillmore signed the legislation creating the Washington Territory.
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Thousands of music lovers packed the streets Saturday for San Francisco's iconic Fillmore Jazz Festival. "I love all the bands," said Sheryl Pearson, a Fairfield resident. "The bands are good, the ...
Some might argue that Millard Fillmore didn’t do much as president of the United States. He wasn’t a glamorous, dashing figure, so we tend to ignore him completely in discussions about our presidents.
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MILLARD FILLMORE.; OBSEQUIES OF THE LATE EX-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AT BUFFALO. ACTION OF THE STATE AUTHORITIES. TELEGRAMS OF SYMPATHY. BILLIARDS IN BOSTON. THE SNOW BLOCKADE IN NEVADA.
Millard Fillmore proposed paying Texas to abandon claims on New Mexico, and supported the admission of California into the Union.
Millard Fillmore, who was born on Jan. 7, 1800, was one of two Western New Yorkers to serve as president of the United States (1850-1853). How familiar are you with his story?
President Fillmore’s party would not forgive him for all the concessions he had made to the South. So, when he attempted a re-election bid in 1852 he failed to secure his party’s nomination.
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