Vice president. He was never elected to the office of President.
Millard Fillmore was a lawyer, a Congressman, and Comptroller of New York state.
Zachary Taylor was the President of the United States before Millard Fillmore. Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the United States from 1849 March 4 to 1850 July 9, when he died of illness. Millard Fillmore, the Vice President at the time, became the President of the United States.
Fillmore, in Millard County was the capital of Utah before Salt Lake City. This was to appeal to then-president Millard Fillmore.
He was a lawyer. As a very young man, he worked as a clothmaker.
Vice President.
Before his presidency, Millard Fillmore had a diverse career. He worked as a teacher, studied law, and became a successful attorney in New York. Fillmore also served in the New York State Assembly and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he gained a reputation as a moderate politician. His political career was marked by his involvement in the formation of the Whig Party and his advocacy for issues like education and infrastructure.
Fillmore was elected as vice-president and began president because President Taylor died in office. In those days, there was no way to replace the vice-president before the next election.
. His biggest contribution was no doubt his long career in public service before and after he was President.
James Buchanan was the US President after Franklin Pierce.James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States from 1857 March 4 to 1861 March 4.
He was a US Senator.
Andrew Jackson's last position before becoming U.S. President was U.S. Senator from Tennessee.
John Adams was George Washington's vice president
Before James A. Garfield was U. S. President, he was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Ohio.