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to Solomon Haven re: news from the capital and NJ, Clay expected to resign
1839/12/19
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Also reporting the (false) rumor that Clay would resign his Senate seat.
GLC03894
[Carte de visite of Millard Fillmore]
1868
Upton & Simson
Signed and dated by Fillmore once on the mount and again on the verso.
GLC01455
The Case of General Gratiot
December 6, 1850
Summarizes all the details of the case of the War of 1812 hero, General Charles Gratiot, from Gratiot's 1838 dismissal order through various appeals during the John Tyler administration. This brief was possibly prepared by a clerk for Fillmore's...
GLC01807
Engraving of Millard Fillmore
circa 1910
One engraving of Millard Fillmore dated circa 1910. Full length portrait of Fillmore.
GLC08878.1985
Official Portraits of Our Presidents
1912
Syndicate Publishing Company (New York, New York)
One book entitled, "Official Portraits of Our Presidents," published in 1912 by the Syndicate Publishing Company of New York City. The item portraits of every president up to 1912 except for William Taft.
GLC08878.2100
Millard Fillmore
circa 1870
One photograph of Millard Fillmore dated circa 1870. Bust profile portrait of Fillmore.
GLC08878.2050
[Print of Millard Fillmore]
circa 1850-1900
H.B. Hall & Sons, fl. 1850-1900
One print of President Millard Fillmore. Engraved by H.B. Hall & Sons.
GLC08878.1107
Buttre, John Chester, 1821-1893
One print of President Millard Fillmore. Engraved by John Chester Buttre.
GLC08878.1108
1900
Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
One postcard of an oil portrait of President Millard Fillmore from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society.
GLC08878.1109
Millard Fillmore Residence in Buffalo, N.Y.
circa 1910-1930
Buffalo News Company
One postcard of the Millard Fillmore residence in Buffalo, New York.
GLC08878.1110
1901
Gravure Company of America
One print of President Millard Fillmore dated 1901 printed by the Gravure Company of America.
GLC08878.1111
circa 1901
One print of President Millard Fillmore.
GLC08878.1112
One print of President Millard Fillmore with an inset of unspecified Asian people holding swords while American military approaches them.
GLC08878.1113
1862
Johnson Fry & Co., fl. 1825-1873
One print of President Millard Fillmore dated 1862. Engraved by Johnson, Fry & Co., from an original painting by Alonzo Chappel.
GLC08878.1114
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
One print of President Millard Fillmore engraved by Bureau of Engraving and Printing used for United States currency.
GLC08878.1115
Engraving of seven presidents
circa 1880
Stuart, Frederick T., 1837-1913
One engraving of seven presidents dated circa 1880. Bust portraits of seven former presidents. Was engraved for Abbott's lives of the presidents. Included is William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin...
GLC08878.1270
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 11, no. 28, whole no. 548 (December 5, 1850)]
5 December 1850
Quincy, Edmund, 1808-1877
With previous owner's signature (John Russell) signed along right margin of first page. Includes an article on the "Reception of George Thompson, M.P., at Worcester," a message from President Millard Fillmore, and miscellaneous other reports....
GLC08875.35
to Curtis Dixon
5 March 1834
Sends his congratulations on his cousin's marriage and jokes that he believes "a state of matrimony is upon the whole the best state in the Union, and will be the last to yield to the sundering doctrine of nullification, and that there is little...
GLC05575
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Johanna Foley, alias Johanna O'Conne, convicted of bigamy].
22 April 1852
GLC06048
to John Bell Robinson
September 26, 1864
Millard Fillmore refuses a request to allow publication of his letter because he has an aversion to being in the papers. He consents that Robinson can show the letter to his friends, or read it at meetings if it will aid General George McClellan's...
GLC00529.07
to Robert Tyler
October 27, 1851
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
John Tyler writes to his son, Robert Tyler. He discusses the defeat of Judge Campbell, who had been rejected because he was a Roman Catholic: "to make a man's religious opinions the test for office is to break down the fairest and most beautiful...
GLC00639.24
To: Solomon G. Haven
1840/01/21
Abolition, William Henry Harrison, election of 1840: " The whole people seem to move spontaneously." With FF.
GLC07988
[Speech delivered to the Great Central Fair of Buffalo]
February 22, 1864
Former President Fillmore notes historic inventions and developments, such as the rail road, steam engine, and telegraph, that have shaped Buffalo since the city's 1832 Centennial Celebration. Refers to the farewell addresses of Presidents George...
GLC04884.02
to Solomon G. Haven
4 December 1839
Discusses a debate at the opening of the 26th Congress. When New Jersey's representative seats were contested and the House was unable to count a full quorum to make necessary organizational decisions, issues such as states' rights and nullification...
GLC04906
Is Millard Fillmore an abolitionist?
1856
Printed at the American Patriot office. Additional title: "The agitation of slavery. Who commenced and who can end it? Buchanan and Fillmore compared from the record."
GLC00267.201
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