Was Millard Fillmore a gay man?
The thirteenth President of the United States was married twice and had two children. There is no indication that he was gay.
Why didnt Fillmore finish his 4 years of presidency?
Did Millard Fillmore have any famous speeches?
I don't know how famous it is, but here:
http://millercenter.org/president/speeches/detail/3552
is his first annual message to the nation, which contains some words of wisdom, imho.
What was Millard Fillmore's favorite books?
Some of Millard Fillmore's favorite books may include anything having to do with the transportation of goods/trade networking throughout the times. It has been known that Millard was a fan of collecting books, and that he opened Japanese ports to trade with Americans. Books that struck his interest - The Ethics Behind Trade. Millard was also in firm support of the constitution and read over it many times with his wife, Abigail Fillmore.
Who were Millard Fillmore's parents?
Father: Nathaniel Fillmore (b. April 19,1771 at Bennington,VT, d. March 28,1863 at Aurora,NY ), farmer
Mother :Phoebe Millard Fillmore ( b. April 12, 1781 in Pittsfield ,Berkshire County, Mass - d. April 2, 1831 in Aurora, Cayuga County, NY).
They were married in 1796 at Bennington, Vermont.
Who was president when Millard Fillmore died?
Ulysses S. Grant. Fillmore lived after his post-presidency through the Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson & Grant Administrations.
What legacy did Millard Fillmore left behind?
Millard Fillmore's legacy is mixed. While he played a role in preserving the Union by pushing for the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily eased tensions between the North and the South, he is also criticized for supporting the Fugitive Slave Act. Fillmore's presidency is generally considered uninspiring and his policies on slavery are seen as contributing to the escalating tensions that led to the Civil War. Overall, his legacy is one of controversy and limited impact.
How many electoral votes did Millard Fillmore have?
Millard Fillmore was elected the nation's 12th Vice President in 1848 as the running mate of Zachery Taylor. Zachery Taylor won the 1848 presidential election defeating Lewis Cass. In the 1848 presidential election Zachery Taylor and his running mate Millard Fillmore received 163 electoral votes. Millard Fillmore succeeded to the presidency upon the death of Zachary Taylor.
What groups did Millard Fillmore anger?
Fillmore angered the abolitionists and other anti-slavery groups in the North, by the Fugitive Slave Act, which was part of the Compromise of 1850. This compromise was engineered by Henry Clay. It was opposed by Fillmore's predecessor, Taylor.
When and where was president Filmore born?
Fillmore was born in a log cabin in Cayuga County in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, to Nathaniel Fillmore and Phoebe Millard, as the second of nine children and the eldest son. Born January 7, 1800, Died March 8, 1874
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What important events happened when Millard Fillmore was president?
The Compromise of 1850 which was drafted by Whig Henry Clay and Democrat Stephen Douglas was used to defuse tentions between the southern slave states and the northern free states in regards to territory acquired by the U.S. during the Mexican-American War between 1846-1848.
What does one of the Fillmore bumper stickers say?
Millard Fillmore didn't have bumper stickers, as they didn't exist yet.
What does the narrator call the ailment that afflicts Mrs. Millard?
The narrator refers to the ailment that afflicts Mrs. Millard as "temporary paralysis."
What was Millard Fillmore's favorite dessert?
His biography doesn't tell us that information, but Washington's was ice cream. He had 3 ice cream freezers and his budget shows he spent 300.00 one year for it.
When Millard Fillmore was president was Zachary Taylor vice president?
Just the opposite, actually. Fillmore was VP under President Taylor.
Who was Millard Fillmore related to?
Millard Fillmore is related to Presidents John Adams, his son John Quincy Adams, and Richard M. Nixon.
He is a direct descendant of Mary (Perkins) Bradbury. Mary was convicted of witchcraft at the 1692 Salem Witchcraft Trials.
He is also related to Samuel Adams (Signer of the Declaration of Independence), Clint Eastwood (Movie Actor), Susan B. Anthony (Women's Rights Advocate) and a number of other famous people.
yes , a janitor died in the gym and he got dragged into the closet by demons
What was Millard Fillmore's nickname?
"The American Louis Philippe" http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/fillmore