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Fillmore love candy bars with sprinkles in the middle and some hot fudge
He said yo face!
He got it because some people thought he was handsome.
Fillmore love candy bars with sprinkles in the middle and some hot fudge
Fillmore was not known for his jokes. He reportedly mixed well and was likeable so he may have told some funny stories at times.
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.
Fillmore did not go to college. He had some grade school, about a year at a private academy and did a lot of reading on his own. He worked for lawyers and eventually passed the bar.
Millard Fillmore is the 13th President of the United States. His major failures, according to some historians, are: signing of the Fugitive Slave Act into Law and by not providing a strong leadership for the Whig Party.
Millard Fillmore grew up on a farm.He attemed loca; schools irregulary until he was 17.Fillmore also worked as a clothes apprentice.When he got older he studied law with judge Watter Wood.
Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth President of the United States, lived from January 7, 1800 to March 8, 1874, dying at the age of 74 as the result of a stroke. His last words, upon being fed some soup, were "the nourishment is palatable".
There seems to be some confusion. The ball point pen wasn't first invented until 1888, by John J. Loud, which was fourteen years after Fillmore's death.
Yes, in a way, Fillmore's wife, Phoebe noticed the White House did not own any books, so she petitioned Congress to put up some money to establish a permanent library for the White House,