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Concerning a mortgage assigned to him.
Fillmore rose from humble beginnings to achieve both business and political success. As part of that success, he became an investor and landowner. Here he writes his representatives concerning a mortage in which he was interested.
Autograph Letter Signed as President, Washington, June 15, 1851, to Mesrs. Day & Andrews. “I...
Fillmore rose from humble beginnings to achieve both business and political success. As part of that success, he became an investor and landowner. Here he writes his representatives concerning a mortage in which he was interested.
Autograph Letter Signed as President, Washington, June 15, 1851, to Mesrs. Day & Andrews. “I herewith return the agreement with Salmon Fitch of Cleveland in reference to his $1000 mortgage assigned to me, duly executed on my part.” Fillmore ALS’s as President are quite uncommon.
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