Millard Fillmore was born in a log cabin in Cayuga County New York in 1800. He was the second of nine children and he had very little formal education. His father was a farmer and carpenter so Millard was expected to help with the family business from a young age. At the age of 15 he became an apprentice to a cloth-maker and by 21 he had saved enough money to open his own cloth-making business. By the time he was 23 he was elected to the New York State Assembly and was chosen as Speaker of the Assembly. He was then elected to the U.S. House of Representatives where he served for five terms. In 1848 he became the 13th Vice President of the United States and in 1850 he became the 13th President of the United States.
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Fillmore's life was hard when he was young. He had little schooling and apprenticed to a cloth maker.
The address of the Millards Crossing Historic Village Inc is: 6020 North St, Nacogdoches, TX 75965-1322
Fillmore lived most of his life in the state of New York , mostly in the Buffalo area.
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There is no Fillmore library like modern presidents have. A house where Fillmore and his wife lived at 24 Shearer Avenue in East Aurora, NY has been restored and furnished with period furniture and is open as a museum honoring Fillmore.
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Yes he did like being President.
He was descended from Scottish Presbyterians but became a Unitarian in later life.
The address of the Fillmore Library is: 502 Second St., Fillmore, 93015 1302
Millard Fillmore's father's name was Nathaniel Fillmore.