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PUTNAM, (Hon.) JAMES O. Millard Fillmore. Remarks before the Buffalo Historical Society, on seconding resolutions upon the occasion of the death of ex-President Fillmore. [Mch. 11, 1874]

In "Addresses, Speeches and Miscellanies," by James O. Putnam, Buffalo, 1880. Reprinted in this volume.

RICHARDSON, JAMES D. Millard Fillmore (with his messages to Congress, etc.) See, "A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897." Washington, 1900; vol. v, pp. 63191; with portrait from the original in the White House by Healy.

SARGENT, NATHAN. Public men and events

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to the close of Mr. Fillmore's administration. . . . Phila. 1874. 2 vols. SELLSTEDT, LARS GUSTAF. From Forecastle to Academy. .. Buffalo, 1904.

Reminiscences of Fillmore, pp. 337-340. Mr. Sellstedt painted three portraits of Mr. Fillmore.

SHELTON, (Rev.) Wм. [Sermon at funeral of Millard Fillmore, Mch. 12, 1874.] Printed, Buffalo Courier, Mch. 13, 1874.

[SIZER, THOMAS J.] [Letters condemning Mr. Fillmore's political course.] Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, March 4, 1891; Buffalo Express, Mch. 26, 1891; signed "CITIZEN."

SPOFFARD, A. R., et al., eds. Millard Fillmore.

In "Library of historic characters and famous events," 18991900; vol. xi., pp. 331-334.

STODDARD, WM. O. Lives of the Presidents.

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16mo. pp. 322.

One chapter is devoted to Mr. Fillmore. STUART, (Hon.) ALEXANDER H. H. [Eulogy of Millard Fillmore before the Virginia Legislature.]

Printed, Richmond Dispatch, Mch. 14, 1874; Buffalo Courier, Mch. 16, 1874.

STUART, (Rev.) D. M. The late Millard Fillmore. See Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, Mch. 14, 1874.

Reminiscences of Mr. Fillmore's early relations with Judge Wm. Scott, Benjamin Hungerford, etc.

THOMPSON, R. W. Millard Fillmore. Port.

In his "Recollections of Sixteen Presidents." 1894. Vol. ii, PP. 313-331.

To the people of Louisiana. n. p., n. d. 8vo. pp. 12.

Campaign pamphlet, apparently of 1856, hostile to Fillmore because of his abolitionism.

A True Account of the singular suffering of John Fillmore . . . to which is added a brief biography of Hon. Millard Fillmore of Buffalo. Utica: Printed for Russell Potter. 1851. 12mo. pp. 24. The Twins, being two poems: The Lament, by the President; and The Vision, by the ex-President. Edited by John Verity, Esq. n. p. 1856. 8vo. pp. 56.

Fillmore campaign playfulness, naturally not of a high poetic order:

"That the world was made for Fillmore," thou dost most truly say, And, "Fillmore, to rule the world, as the sun to shine by day."

No wonder the people do inquire, upon what meat,

Doth Fillmore feed, that he has grown so great?

When I was a little boy to Buffalo I came,

And here I've grown so great, the world scarce holds my fame,

etc. Mr. Fillmore's speeches, delivered on his return from Europe, in many towns from New York to Buffalo, are parodied and feebly burlesqued.

WALKER, EDWARD. Life and Administration of ex-President Fillmore. From Walker's Statesman's Manual, to which are added, reasons for his election to the Presidency, extracts from his recent speeches. . . . New York, 1856. Port.

WEED, THURLOW. Life of.

Boston, 1884. 2 vols.

Both vol. i ("Autobiography") and vol. ii ("Memoir") contain much relative to Mr. Fillmore.

WHITE, ANDREW D. Autobiography.

New York, 1905; 2 vols.

Reminiscences of Fillmore, vol. i, pp. 59-60.

WHITE, (Rev.) ERSKINE N. [Life and character of Millard Fillmore.]

Delivered, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Buffalo.. 1874. Printed, Buffalo Courier, Mch. 16, 1874.

Who commenced! and who can end it!! Buchanan and Fillmore compared from the record. [Washington, 1856.] 8vo. pp. 32.

Prepared by the Democratic National Committee at Washington, for circulation in the Southern States, in favor of Buchanan and against Fillmore.

WILSON, (Gen.) JAMES GRANT. [Millard Fillmore: Address before the Buffalo Historical Society, at a club meeting, Buffalo, Jan. 7, 1878.]

Printed, Buffalo Daily Courier, Jan. 8, 1878. Revised by the author and reprinted in the present collection.

WILSON, (Gen.) JAMES GRANT. Millard Fillmore. See Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. New York, 1900.

WILSON, (Gen.) JAMES GRANT. Millard Fillmore.

In his "Presidents of the United States, 1789-1902." 1902. Pp. 246-261.

WILSON, (Gen.) JAMES GRANT. Traits of Mr. Fillmore. See The Home Journal, June, 1874.

WOODWARD, ASHBEL (M. D., of Franklin, Conn.) Memoir of Captain John Fillmore, with a genealogy of the Fillmore family. See New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. xi, Boston, 1857.

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BUILT BY JOHN HOLLISTER, ABOUT 1850, AND OCCUPIED BY HIM TILL 1858, WHEN MA. FILLMORE BOUGHT IT, MAKING IT HIS HOME TILL HIS DEATH IN 1874. NOW PART OF A HOTEL. FROM A LITHOGRAPH ABOUT 1860.

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