Once again, while commemorating Millard Fillmore’s birth on Jan. 7, 1800, the weather at his resting place was bone-chilling, as a small crowd gathered last Friday to honor’s the nation’s 13th ...
Millard Fillmore was born on January 7, 1800, in Moravia, NY. Fillmore served as the 13th President of the United States from 1850 to 1853. He was Vice President of the United States under Zachary ...
On the desk in Dennis Scholl’s Miami Beach art studio is one of the collector-turned-artist’s most treasured items. It’s a collection of presidential bottle caps from when Scholl was a boy living in ...
Millard Fillmore. The construction industry has undergone notable changes in the past decade. Yet, as our esteemed 13th president pointed out, we often confuse change with progress. While change ...
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A powerful congressman from New York, Millard Fillmore was Zachary Taylor’s vice president and ascended to the presidency upon Taylor’s death. Challenges: Millard Fillmore inherited the uncompleted ...
As vice president, Fillmore informed Taylor that he would cast a tie-breaking vote for the measure. Upon his inauguration, he appointed Daniel Webster Secretary of State, an act that publicly ...
Millard Fillmore: The 13th President of the United States (1850-1853) Image caption, Fillmore was a member of the Whig party, making him the last US president to date who was not affiliated with ...
Millard Fillmore was the 13th president and the last Whig president. He had an IQ of 143, according to Simonton's estimates, and lived the quintessential American dream. Born in a log cabin in the ...
As vice president, Fillmore informed Taylor that he would cast a tie-breaking vote for the measure. Upon his inauguration, he appointed Daniel Webster Secretary of State, an act that publicly ...