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  1. Millard Fillmore: Thirteenth President 1850-1853 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)
  2. 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

101. Millard Fillmore And Buffalo, NY
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102. Fillmore, Millard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
fillmore, millard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. As VicePresident, fillmore presided with notable fairness over the Senate during
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103. Welcome To The American Presidency
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104. Presidents List
Notes for a Lodge presentation about us Presidents and Freemasonry MillardFillmore 25. Zachary Taylor 26. James Buchanan 27. Franklin Pierce Failure
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U.S. Presidents and Freemasonry The purpose of this webpage is to present information about U.S. Presidents who had some involvement with Freemasonry, either as members or in some other way. Please feel free to contact me with information, suggestions, or corrections about the information on this site. You can contact me by clicking on my name: Paul M. Bessel There are 14 U.S. Presidents who are generally considered to have been Freemasons. The "rating" in the following chart is from various polls of historians' views of U.S. Presidents that were conducted at various times. The details about these polls are shown at the bottom of this webpage. These polls were not related, so their ratings may not correlate completely with each other. However, there seems to be a general consensus among all the polls. For example, Abraham Lincoln is always rated #1, the greatest of all U.S. Presidents, and Warren G. Harding is always rated as the worst of all the U.S. Presidents who served in that office. Name Rating
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