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[Copy of bank correspondence as Comptroller]
December 21, 1848-3 January 1849
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Retained copy of bank correspondence written to various correspondents from the Comptroller's office.
GLC04579
Items pertaining to Millard Fillmore's address delivered to the Great Central Fair held in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 [Decimalized .01-.02]
February 22, 1864-March 9,1864
GLC04884
to H. P. McIntosh
9 March 1864
Former President Fillmore transmits a speech (refer to GLC04884.02) to McIntosh of Cleveland, Ohio. Writes that the address was delivered in Buffalo, New York 22 February 1864 to the Ladies Christian Commission (Great Central) Fair. States "Though...
GLC04884.01
to A. H. Allen re: "I can not furnish you the autographs which you desire"
1873/06/10
GLC04675.16
An Essay to prove the contagious character of maligant cholera... .
1855/03/03
By Bernard M. Byrne. Published by Childs & Peterson. Second edition. Signed by Millard Fillmore and inscribed to Fillmore by the author. Book plate of Abram T. Kerr and Agnes Kerr.
GLC05928
to George M. Fillmore
4 October 1870
Fillmore offers condolence upon the death of his nephew's child. He urges his nephew to submit to the dictates of Providence. 1 black and white full length seated engraving of Millard Fillmore included.
GLC05508.102
to Henry A. Davis
27 April 1856
Responds to Davis's former request for one of Fillmore's speeches on the subject of slavery. Relates that he never saved his speeches. Referring to slavery, remarks "all who know me must know that I am opposed to it. I enclose an article which...
GLC06454
to Mr. Gales and Mr. Seaton
October 16, 1837
Asks that the last 500 speeches of his that he ordered be sent to the folding room of the House of Representatives. Postscript requests the country newspaper be delivered to him in Buffalo, N.Y., during the recess. Wants $1 worth of speeches sent to...
GLC00496.155
to Ira A. Eastman
September 25, 1851
Millard Fillmore writes that he would be delighted to have Eastman and his wife to visit.
GLC00655.20
to Solomon Haven
January 16, 1840
Fillmore writes as a U.S. Representative to Haven, serving as lawyer in Buffalo, New York. He complains of the cold, writing "People here know nothing of comfort in cold weather. Their houses are all built for a southern summer, but by some mistake...
GLC01088
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