Millard Fillmore

Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the 13th President of the United States (1850–1853) and the last member of the Whig Party to hold the office of president. As Zachary Taylor's Vice President, he assumed the presidency after Taylor's death. Fillmore opposed the proposal to keep slavery out of the territories annexed during the Mexican–American War in order to appease the South and so supported the Compromise of 1850, which he... More

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  • Jan 7, 1800

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  • Mar 8, 1874 (age 74 years)

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  • 13

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  • Jul 9, 1850
  • Mar 4, 1853

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  • 1.75 m (5.74 ft )

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  • Oct 10, 1851
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The 12th Vice President of the United States

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George M. Dallas

George Mifflin Dallas (July 10, 1792 – December 31, 1864) was a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and the 11th Vice President of the United States (1845...

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William R. King

William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th Vice President of the United...

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The 13th President of the United States

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Zachary Taylor

Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was the 12th President of the United States (1849–1850) and an American military leader. Initially...

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Franklin Pierce

Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) was the 14th President of the United States (1853–1857) and is the only President from New...

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  • Jul 9, 1850
  • Mar 4, 1853
  • Mar 4, 1849
  • Jul 9, 1850
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President of the United States of United States of America

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Officeholder Basic title Office, position, or title Governmental body (if position is part of one) Jurisdiction of office From To
  • Jul 23, 1850
  • Mar 6, 1853
  • Jul 23, 1850
  • Oct 24, 1852
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