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* 1850Millard Fillmore is inaugurated as the 13th President of the United States upon the death of President Zachary Taylor, 16 months into his term.
* 1850U. S. President Zachary Taylor dies and Millard Fillmore becomes the 13th President of the United States.
* 1782 – John C. Calhoun, 7th Vice President of the United States ( d. 1850 )
* 1784 – Zachary Taylor, American general and 12th President of the United States ( d. 1850 )
In July 1850, Taylor died ; Vice President Millard Fillmore, a long-time Whig, became the President, and he helped push the Compromise through Congress in the hopes of ending the controversies over slavery.
* March 18 – John C. Calhoun, 7th Vice President of the United States ( d. 1850 )
* November 24 – Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States ( d. 1850 )
Supporters of President Fillmore pointed to the successful Compromise of 1850 and the failure of a nascent secession movement in the Southern states in 1850 – 1851.
His uncle, Theodore Frelinghuysen ( 1787 – 1862 ), was Attorney General of New Jersey from 1817 to 1829, was a U. S. Senator from New Jersey from 1829 to 1835, was the Whig candidate for Vice President of the United States on the Henry Clay ticket in the 1844 Presidential election, and was Chancellor of New York University from 1839 until 1850 and president of Rutgers College from 1850 to 1862.
* General Zachary Taylor, who became the Whig candidate in 1848 and then President from March 1849 to July 1850, proposed after becoming President that the entire area become two free states, called California and New Mexico but much larger than the eventual ones.
In 1850, Sherman was promoted to the substantive rank of Captain and married Thomas Ewing's daughter, Eleanor Boyle (" Ellen ") Ewing, in a Washington ceremony attended by President Zachary Taylor and other political luminaries.
From 1 May 1850 until 24 August 1866 he was President of the German Confederation.
Via the Act of September 30, 1850, Congress appropriated funds to allow the President to appoint three Commissioners, O. M. Wozencraft, Redick McKee and George W. Barbour, to study the California situation and "... negotiate treaties with the various Indian tribes of California.
It was named for Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States of America, who served from 1849 to 1850.
In 1850, then a Fellow of the Royal Society and President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, he built a house called The Firs in Fallowfield, south Manchester.
Richard Mentor Johnson ( October 17, 1780 or 1781 – November 19, 1850 ) was the ninth Vice President of the United States, serving in the administration of Martin Van Buren ( 1837 – 1841 ).
* Elizabeth Tyler ( 1823 – 1850 ), daughter of U. S. President John Tyler
The county is named for President Zachary Taylor, who served from 1849 to 1850.
Calhoun County is Arkansas's 55th county, formed on December 6, 1850, and named for John C. Calhoun, a Vice President of the United States.

1850 and Millard
# Millard Fillmore ( 1850 – 1853 )
The reference always given is-Ferdinand Hitzig, Das Buch Daniel, Leipzig: Weidman, 1850, p. 75, as quoted by Millard, " Daniel and Belshazzar in History ," Biblical Archaeology Review, May / June 1985, pp. 74 – 75-but, there is not even a little clue about such claim into that page which coming up neither page 74 and page 76.
In April 1850, during heated Senate floor debates over the proposed Compromise of 1850, Benton was nearly shot by pistol-wielding Mississippi Senator Henry S. Foote, who had taken umbrage to Benton's vitriolic sparring with Vice-President Millard Fillmore.
id =" CITEREFFillmore1850 "> Fillmore, Millard &# 32 ;( September 26, 1850 ), " I nominate Brigham Young, of Utah, as governor of the Territory of Utah ", in &# 32 ; McCook, Anson G .,&# 32 ; Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, vol.
Abigail Powers Fillmore ( March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853 ), wife of Millard Fillmore, was First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853.
The article went on to describe how the introduction of the bathtub initially was greatly discussed and opposed until President Millard Fillmore had a bathtub installed in the White House in 1850, making the invention more broadly acceptable.
Having declined appointments as ambassador to Spain and Russia in 1849, he was appointed Secretary of the Navy in the cabinet of President Millard Fillmore in 1850, and served until 1852.
Fillmore is a hamlet in Allegany County, New York, United States, named for President Millard Fillmore in 1850.
Following Taylor's death in 1850, Crittenden resigned the governorship and accepted Millard Fillmore's appointment as attorney general.
Ewing served in the position from March 8, 1849 – July 22, 1850 under Taylor and Millard Fillmore.
He resigned with the rest of the Taylor administration in 1850 when Millard Fillmore became president after Taylor's sudden death in office.
From 1850, Stuart served as United States Secretary of the Interior under Millard Fillmore for three years.
Once again, however, a Whig general proved unable to survive a presidential term, and the presidency of Millard Fillmore and passage of the Compromise of 1850 convinced him that the Whig party was on its last legs.
* July 9, 1850: Taylor died and Millard Fillmore became President.
In November 1850, A. Dudley Mann, the American representative, negotiated a treaty with the Swiss Confederation, which was transmitted to the United States Senate on 13 February 1851, by President Millard Fillmore.
In 1850 U. S. President Millard Fillmore signed a land grant for the construction of the railroad, making the Illinois Central the first land-grant railroad in the United States.
Kennedy was an unsuccessful Whig candidate for election in 1844 to the Twenty-ninth Congress and declined the offer of President Millard Fillmore to be consul to Havana, Cuba, in 1850.
He was Secretary of War under President Millard Fillmore from 1850 until 1853.
On September 9, 1850 he was appointed Indian agent by President Millard Fillmore for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, serving in that capacity until his death the following year.

1850 and Fillmore
The Compromise of 1850 fractured the Whigs along pro-and anti-slavery lines, with the anti-slavery faction having enough power to deny Fillmore the party's nomination in 1852.
The United States Congress rebuffed the settlers in 1850 and established the Utah Territory, vastly reducing its size, and designated Fillmore as its capital city.
On November 6, 1850, two months after California was admitted to statehood, President Fillmore reserved Mare Island for government use.
Fillmore, an opponent of slavery, requested an opinion from Crittenden on the constitutionality of the fugitive slave law, one of the bills involved in the Compromise of 1850.
The documented history begins in 1850, when a seal was made after a crude drawing submitted by President Fillmore.

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