FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Time now for “The Last of the Whigs” - Millard Fillmore. Prior to becoming the 13th president, Fillmore practiced law in New York and served eight years in the House ...
President Millard Fillmore and other officials traveled by train along the Erie Railroad in 1851. The trip included stops in several towns, including Elmira, where a banquet was held. The journey ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — It may not have looked like a typical birthday party, but it was one fit for a president. The fresh falling snow provided a beautiful white backdrop at Forest Lawn Cemetery Tuesday ...
Resurrection pie sounds like something that crawled straight out of a B-horror flick, with a name that screams ghosts and graveyards rather than dining room table. But this ghoulish-sounding dish was ...
Leading up to America’s 250th birthday, we are highlighting things you might not know about our presidents. He was a founder of the University of Buffalo and the last member of the Whig Party to ...
America at 250. Trying to avoid a conflict can precipitate a worse one. By STEVE ISRAEL. From In Pursuit by special arrangement with Kansas Humanities. They walk all over Millard ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Every U.S. president since Millard Fillmore has been affiliated with either the Republican or the Democratic party.
As President’s Day approaches, it’s the perfect opportunity to delve into the rich history of American presidents with ties to Upstate New York. Several presidents were born, lived, or are buried here ...
Millard Fillmore was a member of the center-right Whig party. Since he left office in 1853, every U.S. president has been affiliated with either the Republican or the Democratic party. As Zachary ...