Millard Fillmore served as the 13th President of the United States from 1850 to 1853. He was also a member of the U.S. House of Representatives prior to his presidency. James Buchanan, the 15th President, held office from 1857 to 1861 and previously served as Secretary of State under President Franklin Pierce. Both Fillmore and Buchanan were prominent figures in the Democratic Party during their political careers.
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she was a school teacher Millard fillmore was one of her students only about 2 years older than her
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Millard Fillmore's parents were farmers. His father, Nathaniel Fillmore, operated a small farm in New York, while his mother, Phoebe Millard Fillmore, helped with the farming tasks. They were of modest means, which influenced Fillmore's early life and education. Despite their agricultural background, Fillmore eventually pursued a career in law and politics.
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Abigail Fillmore, wife of Millard Fillmore (the 13th President) , was probably the first woman who had a paying job and married a future President.
Pierce taught school for a few weeks without pay during a school vacation while a senior in college. His first regular job was as a lawyer.
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Pierce taught school for a few weeks without pay during a school vacation while a senior in college. His first regular job was as a lawyer.
Job fairs are often held in City Halls. You should contact your local job center, who often arrange job fairs, to see when the next one is and where it will be held.