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Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce became President at a time of apparent tranquility. The United States, by virtue of the Compromise of 1850, seemed to have weathered its sectional storm. By pursuing the recommendations of southern advisers, Piercea New Englanderhoped to prevent still another outbreak of that storm. But his policies, far from preserving calm, hastened the disruption of the Union. Born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, in 1804, Pierce attended Bowdoin College. After graduation he studied law, then entered politics. At 24 he was elected to the New Hampshire legislature; two years later he became its Speaker. During the 1830's he went to Washington, first as a Representative, then as a Senator. Pierce, after serving in the Mexican War, was proposed by New Hampshire friends for the Presidential nomination in 1852. At the Democratic Convention, the delegates agreed easily enough upon a platform pledging undeviating support of the Compromise of 1850 and hostility to any efforts to agitate the slavery question. But they balloted 48 times and eliminated all the well-known candidates before nominating Pierce, a true "dark horse."

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  • Born: 23 November 1804 Birthplace: Hillsboro, New Hampshire Died: 8 October 1869 Best Known As: President of the United States, 1853-1857
Franklin Pierce was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1832, and later moved to the U.S. Senate in 1837. Not so fond of Washington politics, he resigned from the Senate in 1842 and returned to New Hampshire to practice law. He turned down political offers to serve in the Mexican War, and was eventually made a Brigadier General. In 1852 he attended the Democratic national convention and, much to his surprise, won the nomination and the election. He tried unsuccessfully to promote conciliation between the North and the South and served only one term, losing in 1856 to James Buchanan Pierce and his wife witnessed the death of their only surviving son in a railroad accident, just two months before his inauguration.

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Family home from 1842 to 1848 of Franklin Pierce , the Concord Lawyer who was to become the 14th President of the United States and the only one from the Granite State Located at 14 Penacook Street , at the very end of North Main Street in Concord, N.H. Threatened with demolition by an Urban Renewal project back in 1966, the only Concord house ever owned and occupied by Franklin Pierce was saved by The Pierce Brigade which, in 1971, moved it to its present site in Concord's Historic District . The log cabin of the first Congregational minister once stood here. The Brigade owns the house and maintains it as a memorial to New Hampshire's only President. The word "manse" in its earliest usage designated "the house occupied by the householder." We apply it to this house to differentiate it from other homes connected with Pierce. Of simple architectural design, the house has been restored insofar as possible to the home it must have been when the Pierces lived here with their two children. Many of the furnishings belonged to Pierce or other members of his family. Some items are known as "White House Pieces." When he moved into this house, he had just resigned his post as U.S. Senator to resume his law practice, and it was at this time that he was exerting every effort to land some sort of government position for his friend Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Franklin Pierce
14th President of the United States
(March 4, 1853 to March 3, 1857) Nickname: "Young Hickory of the Granite Hills" Born: November 23, 1804, in Hillsborough (now Hillsboro), New Hampshire
Died: October 8, 1869, in Concord, New Hampshire Father: General Benjamin Pierce
Mother: Ann Kendrick Pierce
Married: Jane Means Appleton (1806-1863) , on November 10, 1834
Children: Franklin Pierce (1836); Frank Robert Pierce (1839-43); Benjamin Pierce (1841-53) Religion: Episcopalian
Education: Graduated from Bowdoin College (1824) Occupation: Lawyer, public official Political Party: Democrat Other Government Positions:
  • Served in New Hampshire Legislature, 1829-33
  • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1833-37

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Jane Means Pierce BORN: November 23, 1804 Died in Office Hillsborough, New Hampshire CHILDREN: 3 Sons The Pierce's first son died 3 days after birth, another died at age 4 from typhus. After his election and before the inauguration, Franklin Pierce's 11 year old son Benjamin was killed in a train wreck (from which Mr. and Mrs. Pierce escaped unharmed). MILITARY SERVICE: Brigadier General, US Army (Combat Veteran) PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic HOME STATE: New Hampshire POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator NICKNAME: "Young Hickory of the Granite Hills" DIED: October 8, 1869 (Age - 64) BURIED: Mount Vernon, Virginia "I have come seriously to the conclusion that he has in him many of the chief elements of a great ruler. His talents are administrative, he has a subtle faculty of making affairs roll onward according to his will, and of influencing their course without showing any trace of his action." Nathaniel Hawthorne Click on the compass at left for a site map for the Hall of Heroes web site, that will link you to other pages inside our site. Click on the button at right to see our next president's page.

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The Homestead ... Life of Franklin Pierce, Text from our brochure "I leave Hillsborough with no ordinary regret. There are a thousand reasons why it cannot be otherwise - I have hitherto known no other home. Here have passed many of the happiest days and months of my life. With these streams and mountains are associated most of the delightful recollections of buoyant and happy boyhood, and in my early intercourse with the generous, independent, and intelligent yeomanry of Hillsborough I became attached to, and learned how highly to appreciate this class of community which constitutes the true nobility of this country. I need hardly say that I shall never cease to remember my birthplace with pride as well as affection, and with still more pride shall I recollect the steady, unqualified and generous confidence which has been reposed in me by its inhabitants." Franklin Pierce
The Life of Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) served his country during one of the most tumultuous periods of American history. Born in Hillsborough in 1804, he was the son of Benjamin Pierce and Anna Kendrick. During Franklin Pierce's formative years the Homestead served as a gathering place for the great philosophers, politicians, and writers of the era. At his father's knee he learned of the great war for American Independence, and what the nation's liberty had cost. Young Franklin's childhood surroundings formed the man who would become the only U.S. President from New Hampshire.

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The Franklin Pierce Homestead is maintained and operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the history and historic properties of Hillsborough, New Hampshire. The Homestead is open to the public, and is often the site of featured programs sponsored by the society throughout the summer months. Hours: July-August, daily 10-4, Sundays 1-4; June and September, weekends only; open July 4th and Labor Day, 10-4. Entry Fee: Nominal for adults, none for children under 18. For more information, call
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The 2004 bicentennial of Pierce's birth is an opportunity to reopen the book on this enigma of a President, whose love of history and of New Hampshire is well documented. Growing up with his nation, the personal story of Pierce's life mirrors the triumph and tragedy of 19th century America. Now, thanks to this effort, we have groundbreaking new research into who Pierce was, and how he continues to impact our nation. I hope that this resource provides the information, links, and contacts to help to better understand Franklin Pierce, his times, and the history of America. As he departed Concord, NH, to fight in the Mexican War, Pierce said, "I will come back with honor, or I will not come back at all."
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