Once again, while commemorating Millard Fillmore’s birth on Jan. 7, 1800, the weather at his resting place was bone-chilling, as a small crowd gathered last Friday to honor’s the nation’s 13th ...
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The tragedy of William and Catherine Harris helped galvanize opposition to the Fugitive Slave Law "in a way that rhetoric could not." ...
We have witnessed a myriad of impressive advancements in our industry. Yet, it seems that for every step forward, there is a ...
Born: January 7, 1800, Locke Township (now Summerhill), New York... Like several other presidents, Millard Fillmore was born in a log cabin. He was an uninspiring individual with no particular ...
Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital is taking full advantage, with five robots and a surgical case volume and breadth of services that rivals the top programs, according to hospital officials.
A powerful congressman from New York, Millard Fillmore was Zachary Taylor’s vice president and ascended to the presidency upon Taylor’s death. Challenges: Millard Fillmore inherited the uncompleted ...
But the show also made history in 1988, when the two-part episode “Mission to Moscow” became the first U.S. show to be filmed ...
Maybe because he was the thirteenth U.S. president, Millard Fillmore was unlucky enough to be considered one of the most forgettable. He's mostly known as the last person from the Whig Party to ...
There are 23 miles of railroad in the United States. President Millard Fillmore signs the first Railroad Land Grant Act. By encouraging railroad construction in undeveloped territories ...
In August 1945, John K. Bremyer undertook a 124-hour, 9,000-mile journey to Tokyo Bay, where he delivered the flag flown by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853 to Admiral William Halsey's USS ...