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  1. Millard Fillmore: Thirteenth President 1850-1853 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
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Millard Fillmore In his rise from a log cabin to wealth and the White House, Millard Fillmore demonstrated that through methodical industry and some competence an uninspiring man could make the American dream come true. Born in the Finger Lakes country of New York in 1800, Fillmore as a youth endured the privations of frontier life. He worked on his father's farm, and at 15 was apprenticed to a cloth dresser. He attended one-room schools, and fell in love with the redheaded teacher, Abigail Powers, who later became his wife. In 1823 he was admitted to the bar; seven years later he moved his law practice to Buffalo. As an associate of the Whig politician Thurlow Weed, Fillmore held state office and for eight years was a member of the House of Representatives. In 1848, while Comptroller of New York, he was elected Vice President.
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Fillmore presided over the Senate during the months of nerve-wracking debates over the Compromise of 1850. He made no public comment on the merits of the compromise proposals, but a few days before President Taylor's death, he intimated to him that if there should be a tie vote on Henry Clay's bill, he would vote in favor of it.

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(daughter) Whig Millard Fillmore January 7 March 8 ) was the thirteenth ( President of the United States and the second President to succeed to the office from the Vice Presidency on the death of the predecessor. He succeeded Zachary Taylor , who died of acute indigestion. Fillmore served out Taylor's term and was never elected to the presidency in his own right. He was the last president from the Whig Party
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Fillmore was born in extreme poverty to Nathaniel Fillmore and Phoebe Millard in Summerhill, New York as the second of eight children and eldest son. He was first apprenticed to a fuller to learn that trade. He struggled to obtain an education under frontier conditions. Several years later, Fillmore moved to Buffalo, New York to continue his studies. He was admitted to the bar in and began his practice of law in Aurora . In he served in the New York legislature . He worked his way up through the Whig party, eventually being selected as

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  • Born: 7 January 1800 Birthplace: Cayuga County, New York Died: 8 March 1874 Best Known As: President of the United States, 1850-53
Millard Fillmore came from poor, uneducated beginnings to become a New York lawyer who in 1833 was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. After serving in congress, Fillmore, a Whig, was Zachary Taylor's vice president. When Taylor died in office, Fillmore became President. His attempts to compromise on the slavery issue left him with few fans on either side, and his stay in the White House was brief. In the election of 1852 Fillmore failed to get the nomination at the Whig convention (the candidate from the Democratic Party, Franklin Pierce , went on to win the election). In the election of 1856 Fillmore ran for president as a candidate of the Know-Nothing Party, but carried only Maryland. Fillmore married his schoolteacher, Abigail; she died a month after he left office and in 1858 he married a wealthy widow, Mrs. Caroline C. McIntosh... After

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  • Born: 24 November 1784 Birthplace: Montebello, Virginia Died: 9 July 1850 (gastrointestinal illness) Best Known As: U.S. President from 1849-1850
A hero of the war with Mexico in 1846, Zachary Taylor was the first U.S. President who was "regular army". Nicknamed "Old Rough and Ready" while in the army, Taylor was not so tough as president. He was nominated by the Whigs and elected because of his military reputation and southern roots, not because of his politics, whatever they may have been. He died after a five-day illness, having served just sixteen months in office. He was replaced by Millard Fillmore Because he spent much of his adult life soldiering, Taylor did not vote until he was 62 years old. FOUR GOOD LINKS

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July 10, 1850 - March 3, 1853 VICE PRESIDENT
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Abigail Fillmore BORN: January 7, 1800 Summerhill, New York CHILDREN: 1 son, 1 daughter Abigail Fillmore died in 1853 three weeks after leaving the White House (where she established a new White House Library). In 1858 Fillmore remarried.) PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Whig HOME STATE: New York POLITICAL OFFICES: U. S. Congressman, Chairman of House Ways and Means Committee, unsuccessful candidate for governor of New York (1844), Vice President. DIED: March 8, 1874 (Age - 74) BURIED: Buffalo, New York "I hope and trust he will soon return (to public office) for whether to the nation or to the state, no service can be or ever will be rendered by a more able or a more faithful public servant."
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millard fillmore was the 13th president of the United States (1850 en dash 53), In 1832 he was elected to the us Congress as an AntiMason.
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18. Reader's Companion To American History - -FILLMORE, MILLARD
He eventually joined the Whig party and served four terms in the us Congress . Robert J. Rayback, millard fillmore Biography of a president (1959);
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, thirteenth president of the United States. Unlike most presidents, Fillmore knew poverty as a boy. Of old New England stock, he was born in western New York, where his father scraped out a living as a tenant farmer. In his youth he received only a limited education before being apprenticed as a clothier. His prospects brightened when he was offered the chance to read law with a local judge; after moving to Buffalo, he continued his legal training and in 1823 was admitted to the bar. In 1828 Fillmore was elected to the New York legislature as an Anti-Mason and served three terms. He eventually joined the Whig party and served four terms in the U.S. Congress. As chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, he played a leading role in framing the tariff of 1842. Deciding to retire from Congress in 1844, he was selected as the Whigs' gubernatorial candidate but was narrowly defeated. In 1848, while serving as state comptroller, he received the Whig vice-presidential nomination and was elected in November. Despite his support for President Zachary Taylor's policies, Fillmore had little influence in the new administration, and in 1850, after much hesitancy, he backed Henry Clay's compromise proposals rather than the president's plan for settling the sectional conflict. When he became president following Taylor's death in July, Fillmore, displaying rare decisiveness, threw his influence behind the compromise movement in Congress. By September, he had signed the various compromise measures into law, and in his annual message in December, he hailed them as a final settlement of the sectional controversy.

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Millard Fillmore
13th President of the United States
(July 9, 1850 to March 3, 1853) Nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" Born: January 7, 1800, in Locke Township (now Summerhill), New York
Died: March 8, 1874 in Buffalo, New York Father: Nathaniel Fillmore
Mother: Phoebe Millard Fillmore
Stepmother: Eunice Love
Married: Abigail Powers (1798-1853) , on February 5, 1826; Caroline Carmichael McIntosh (1813-1881), on February 10, 1858
Children: Millard Powers Fillmore (1828-89); Mary Abigail Fillmore (1832-54) Religion: Unitarian
Education: No formal education
Occupation: Lawyer
Political Party: Whig
Other Government Positions:
  • Member of New York State Assembly, 1828-31
  • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1833-35
  • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1837-45
  • Comptroller of New York, 1847

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