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Millard fillmore biography on presidency
Millard Fillmore | |
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13th United States President « PreviousNext » | |
In office | Mar.
4, 1849 – July 9, 1850 |
Political Party | American Party (1856–1860), Anti-Masonic Party (Before 1832), Whig Party (1832–1856) |
Personal Info | |
Born | Jan.
7, 1800 |
Died | Mar. 8, 1874 (at age 74) |
Religion | Unitarianism |
Profession | Lawyer |
Signature | |
Wives | Abigail Powers (1826–1853), Caroline Carmichael (1858–1874) |
Children | Millard, Mary |
Millard Fillmore was Zachary Taylor’s Vice President and later on assumed presidency upon Taylor’s death in 1850.
Millard fillmore facts
Fillmore was the 13th U.S. President and the last member of the Whig party to become a United States President.
Early Political Career
As a New York lawyer, he eventually became a member of the New York State Assembly, the lower house of the New York State Legislature.
He was also included in the Anti-Masonic party that opposes Freemasonry. The Morgan Affair, the issue on the disappearance