World & Nation
Millard Fillmore, whose greatest contribution to history may have been installing a bathtub in the White House, was remembered on the 185th anniversary of his birth Monday with a small graveside ceremony here and with a “Millard Moment” in Baltimore.
Jan. 8, 1985
Across the United States today millions of Americans are honoring the memory of Millard Fillmore. . . .
Jan. 7, 1985
California
He may not get any respect from historians, but an estate sale for a man known as the “The Rodney Dangerfield of presidents” has fans from across the country clamoring for a piece of Millard G.
Nov. 15, 1992
It was standing-room only at the Millard G.
Nov. 20, 1992
Archives
It is possible that with the recent rain and the launching of the new year, you may have missed one of the most significant celebrations to come our way recently.
Jan. 21, 1990
He may not get any respect from historians, but an estate sale for a man known as the “Rodney Dangerfield of presidents” has fans from across the country clamoring for a piece of Millard G.
Nov. 16, 1992
A NATION did not mourn him. History has not restored him.
Feb. 19, 2007
Music
It’s not even over when the fat lady sings, the Millard Fillmore Society said Friday in awarding Roseanne Barr its 1990 Medal of Mediocrity for her off-color rendition of the national anthem.
Jan. 5, 1991
A great honor has come to me, leaving me breathless with delight and aware of my unworthiness to walk among the distinguished members of the Western States Millard G.
Feb. 18, 1990
--Millions of Americans may not be aware of it, but today is President Millard Fillmore’s 188th birthday.
Jan. 7, 1988