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  1. Abigail é um filme dirigido por Matt Bettinelli-Olpin e Tyler Gillett com Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens. Sinopse: Em Abigail, um peculiar grupo de criminosos aceita mais um típico trabalho. Dessa ...

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  2. od 4 marca 1849. do 9 lipca 1850. Poprzedniczka. Floride Calhoun. Następczyni. Mary Cyrene Breckinridge. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Abigail Powers Fillmore (ur. 13 marca 1798 w Stillwater, zm. 30 marca 1853 w Waszyngtonie) – druga, a następnie pierwsza dama Stanów Zjednoczonych, żona 13. prezydenta USA Millarda Fillmore’a .

  3. Fillmore, Abigail Powers (1798–1853)American first lady who established the White House library. Born on March 13, 1798, in Stillwater, New York; died on March 30, 1853, in Washington, D.C.; only daughter of Lemual (a Baptist minister) and Abigail (Newland) Powers; married Millard Fillmo Source for information on Fillmore, Abigail Powers (1798–1853): Women in World History: A Biographical ...

  4. www.historycentral.com › Students › ladiesAbigail Powers Fillmore

    Fillmore did not receive the Whig nomination in 1852, partly because he had signed the Fugitive Slave Act. The Fillmore presidency came to an end in 1853. Abigail attended the inauguration of her husband's successor, Franklin Pierce, which took place during a spell of cold winter weather.

  5. 31 de jan. de 2024 · When Fillmore became vice president, Abigail stayed at home in Buffalo almost his entire vice presidency due to an illness. It wasn’t until after President Taylor’s death just 16 months into his presidency that Abigail made her way to Washington as the new first lady.

  6. Abigail Powers Fillmore. First of First Ladies to hold a job after marriage, Abigail Fillmore was helping her husband's career. She was also revealing her most striking personal characteristic: eagerness to learn and pleasure in teaching others. She was born in Saratoga County, New York, in 1798, while it was still on the fringe of civilization.

  7. Abigail Fillmore, wife of President Millard Fillmore, was the first lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853. She began work as a schoolteacher at the age of 16, where she took on Millard Fillmore, who was two years her junior, as a student.