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  1. Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was an American statesman who served as the 13th President of the United States from 1850 to 1853. He was the last Whig president, and the last president not to be affiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties. Fillmore was the only Whig president who did not die in office or ...

  2. Millard Fillmore lindi më 7 janar 1800 në Cayuga County, New York; vdiq më 8 mars 1874 në Buffalo, New York. Ishte i 13-ti. President i ShBA-së prej 10 korrik 1850 deri 4 mars 1853 .

  3. İmzası. Millard Fillmore (d. 7 Ocak 1800, Cayuga County, New York - ö. 8 Mart 1874, Buffalo, New York) 13. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri başkanıdır. 10 Temmuz 1850'den 4 Mart 1853'e kadar başkanlık yapmıştır. 1828 yılında kurulan masonluk karşıtı bir siyasi parti olan Anti-Masonik Parti 'den aday oldu. New York Eyalet Meclisi'ne ...

  4. The inauguration of Millard Fillmore as the 13th president of the United States, was held on Wednesday, July 10, 1850, at the House chamber inside the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., following the death of President Zachary Taylor the previous day. [1] This inauguration – the second non-scheduled, extraordinary inauguration to ever ...

  5. Creideamh. Creideamh. Aonachdalachd. Pàrtaidh poileataigeach. Gun Eòlas. Cuigse nan Stàitean Aonaichte. B' e an treasamh ceann-suidhe deug nan Stàitean Aonaichte a bha ann am Millard Fillmore ( 7 am Faoilleach 1800 – 8 am Màrt 1874 ). [1] Bha e na Cheann-suidhe eadar 10 an t-Iuchar 1850 - 3 am Màrt 1853.

  6. Millard Fillmore, naixito de Summerhill o 7 de chinero de 1800 y muerto en Buffalo o 8 de marzo de 1874, estió un politico estausunidense, que estió o 13º President d'os Estaus Unius, dende o 9 de chulio de 1850 (cuan morió l'anterior president, Zachary Taylor) dica o 4 de marzo de 1853.

  7. Millard Fillmore Caldwell (February 6, 1897 – October 23, 1984) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist. He was the 29th governor of Florida (1945–1949) and served in all three branches of government at various times in his life, including as a U.S. representative and Florida Supreme Court justice.