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Millard Fillmore 1851-1853 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame A Whig industrialist's portrait drawn

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A Whig industrialist's portrait drawn at the height of his Congressional tenure

issued in the long afterglow of centennial fervor

the tribute of a nation newly persuaded of its own reach

half founder

jaw set for a single term of acquisition — Texas annexed

Millard Fillmore 1851-1853 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame A Whig industrialist's portrait drawnMillard Fillmore 18511853 a portrait of the accidental president whose signature on the Fugitive Slave Act bought the Union a few more uneasy years. The likeness carries that peculiar Whig stillness, the composed face of a man presiding over a compromise already cracking beneath him. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies,

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