1. Fillmore - Noun
2. Fillmore - Proper noun
elected vice president and became the 13th President of the United States when Zachary Taylor died in office (1800-1874)
Source: WordNetBecause Fillmore was considered by many incapable of securing the presidency on the American ticket, Whigs were urged to support Buchanan. Source: Internet
Buchanan won a plurality of the popular vote, but a majority of the electoral, and defeated Fillmore and Frémont, with the latter receiving fewer than 1200 popular votes in the slave states, with all of these coming from upper ones. Source: Internet
But the Fillmore East was nothing new; it was just the latest bloom in an astonishingly fertile musical neighborhood. Source: Internet
Early in March, Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna appointed Halifax MP Andy Fillmore to head up a new National Active Transportation Strategy. Source: Internet
All passed and were signed by Fillmore between September 9 and September 20, 1850. Source: Internet
A new design competition was held, and 13th President Millard Fillmore appointed Philadelphia architect Thomas U. Walter to carry out the expansion. Source: Internet