President Millard Fillmore Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE
Born: January 07, 1800 in Summerhill, New York
Died: March 08, 1874 in Buffalo, New York
Biography
Fillmore(1800-1874) was thirteenth President of the United States (1850-1853) A former New York Congressman (1833-1835, 1837-1843) and Comptroller of that State, he was elected Vice President on the Whig Party ticket in 1848. When President Zachary Taylor died in office, Fillmore reversed key Taylor policies by supporting the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act. Intended to promote North-South harmony, these policies infuriated northerners, who denied Fillmores re-nomination in 1852. With the old Whig Party breaking apart on the issue of slavery, Fillmore refused to follow other northern Whigs into the Republican Party, running unsuccessfully for President in 1856 as the candidate of the American ("Know Nothing") Party.
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 262886Vellum signed by "Millard Fillmore" as President and "Daniel Webster" as Secretary of State, originating from a document circa 1850-1852. This item highlights their political connection during a pivotal time in U.S. history.Price: $1,800.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/18/1848 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 5014Autograph document signed by Millard Fillmore, Alvah Hunt, and Christopher Morgan as Commissioners of the Canal Fund, dated March 18, 1848. Document states a resolution for payment of $32.33 for a safe, with all three signatures included.Price: $2,400.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 27661Letter signed by Millard Fillmore, expressing gratitude for a New Year's gift of lemons. Dated from Washington, it is addressed to Miss Wilhelmina and includes a personal message about preserving the fruit for his family.Price: $2,400.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/27/1861 - HFSID 253995Letter signed by Millard Fillmore, dated February 27, 1861, addressed to Benjamin Balch, stating, "The enclosed papers came to hand yesterday after I had written you, and as requested I herewith return them." Includes historical context regarding Fillmore’s presidency and activities.Sale Price $2,050.00
$2,450.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 03/15/1858 - HFSID 4688Autograph letter signed: "Millard Fillmore", dated March 15, 1858, addressed to Seneca Wood, expressing regret for not knowing Mr. Denton. Fillmore references Judge Hall, a former law partner. Contains light soiling and a diagonal stain.Price: $2,250.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/26/1869 - HFSID 16381Letter signed by Millard Fillmore, dated October 26, 1869, addressing Carroll Spencer regarding Charles M. Conrad's last known whereabouts. Fillmore states, "In reply to your inquiry, I would state that Charles M. Conrad was living in New Orleans when I last heard from him."Price: $2,250.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/12/1836 - HFSID 5028Autograph letter signed by Millard Fillmore as Congressman-elect, dated November 12, 1836, in Buffalo, New York. Addressed to J. Dexter, Esq./Counsellor &c/Albany/N.Y. Contains a communication regarding legal matters and includes a postmark from Buffalo.Price: $2,250.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - AUTOGRAPH RECEIPT TWICE SIGNED 03/05/1839 - HFSID 4690Manuscript signed by Millard Fillmore, detailing book purchases as a U.S. Congressman in 1837 and 1839. Includes his signature and notes on works received from Gales & Seaton. Folds and slight separations noted but do not affect text.Price: $1,600.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - BOND SIGNED 09/15/1848 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 32153Bond signed by Millard Fillmore as Comptroller of New York and Whig nominee for Vice President, dated July 1, 1848. It includes signatures from J. Van Rensselaer, J.W. Fairfield, and Archd Campbell, with Fillmore's signature remaining mostly unmarred.Sale Price $2,195.00
$2,600.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - BOND SIGNED 09/15/1848 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 252950Railroad bond signed by Millard Fillmore as Comptroller of the State of New York, dated September 15, 1848. Signed in ink as "Millard Fillmore", countersigned by "J. Van Rensselaer" and "J.W. Fairfield", with additional signatures on interest warrants.Price: $2,600.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 10/02/1850 WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 3939Document signed by Millard Fillmore as 13th U.S. President and Thomas Corwin as Secretary of the Treasury, appointing Hercules R.W. Andrews as Register of the Land Office in Florida. Signed on October 2, 1850, with both signatures appearing fine.Sale Price $2,195.00
$2,600.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 3006373Engraving of Millard Fillmore displays an ornate vignette with a facsimile signature at the bottom. Fillmore, the thirteenth President of the United States, served from 1850 to 1853 and was involved in significant legislative actions during his presidency.Price: $240.00
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PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE - MANUSCRIPT LETTER SIGNED 06/04/1851 - HFSID 27710Manuscript letter signed by Millard Fillmore, dated June 4, 1851, addressed to Alvan Kellogg. Contains a handwritten postscript with the initials "M.F." discussing a Post Master appointment. Fillmore's letters as President are rare due to his short term.Price: $3,600.00

