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'''Millard Fillmore''' ([[January 7]], [[1800]] – [[March 8]], [[1874]]) was an [[United States|American]] politician and the thirteenth [[President of the United States]]. He succeeded [[Zachary Taylor]] when he died, and failed to secure the nomination for the next presidential election from the [[Whig Party (US)|Whig Party]]. | '''Millard Fillmore''' ([[January 7]], [[1800]] – [[March 8]], [[1874]]) was an [[United States|American]] politician and the thirteenth [[President of the United States]]. He succeeded [[Zachary Taylor]] when he died, and failed to secure the nomination for the next presidential election from the [[Whig Party (US)|Whig Party]]. | ||
==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== | ||
*The title of politically [[American conservatism|conservative]] comic strip ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' by [[Bruce Tinsley]] is named after President Fillmore. | *The title of politically [[American conservatism|conservative]] comic strip ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' by [[Bruce Tinsley]] is named after President Fillmore. |
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Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was an American politician and the thirteenth President of the United States. He succeeded Zachary Taylor when he died, and failed to secure the nomination for the next presidential election from the Whig Party.
In popular culture
- The title of politically conservative comic strip Mallard Fillmore by Bruce Tinsley is named after President Fillmore.