NO- Fillmore was number thirteen,
Millard Fillmore was the 13th President. He became the second vice-president to take office upon the death of the elected President when he replaced President Taylor.
He was the 12th US Vice President.
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The phone number of the Fillmore Library is: 805-524-3355.
The phone number of the Millard Branch Library is: 402-444-4848.
The phone number of the Millard Oakley Public Library is: 931-823-1888.
The phone number of the Millard County Bookmobile Library is: 435-864-2292.
Millard Fillmore was the 13th president. His term was from 1850-1853. He was believed to be the neatest president. Opinions: He sounds nice. We think he is very smart. To bad he was 13...was he curesed? 13,13,13 the BAD CURRESED NUMBER hehe...
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Try that question again, as there have only been 44 so far. If 123 was a typo, here are a few possible answers. Number 12 was Zachary Taylor. Number 13 was Millard Fillmore. Number 23 was Benjamin Harrison.
Actually, Millard Fillmore's predecessor, Zachary Taylor, was U.S. President from 1849 to 1850. As Vice President, Millard Fillmore took over when Zachary Taylor died in 1850, and he completed the term to which President Taylor was elected, which ended in 1853. When I think of Millard Fillmore, I think of how the Compromise of 1850 backfired. The north thought it gave too much to the south, and the south thought it gave too much too the north. It was supposed to placate both sides, but instead it had the exact opposite effect. California, which became a U.S. state in 1850, was the last state to be admitted that was not previously an organized U.S. territory or part of an existing U.S. state. The main reason that the usual territorial period was bypassed in the case of California was the gold rush that started there in 1849. It's because it started in 1849 that the huge number of people who migrated to California at that time to try to get some of that gold for themselves were called 49ers.