



대치동영어과외 대치동수학과외 대치동초등영어과외 대치동초등수학과외 대치동초등학생영어과외 대치동초등학생수학과외 대치동중등영어과외 대치동중등수학과외 대치동중학생영어과외 대치동중학생수학과외 대치동고등영어과외 대치동고등수학과외 대치동고등학생영어과외 대치동고등학생수학과외 thumbs all his life, Fillmore enjoyed the independence of his East Aurora practice.[24] Millard and Abigail wed on February 5, 1826. They would have two children, Millard Powers Fillmore (1828–1889) and Mary Abigail Fillmore (1832–1854).[25] Buffalo politician Other members of the Fillmore family were active in politics and government in addition to Nathaniel's service as a justice of the peace. Millard's grandfather, Nathaniel Sr., served in local offices in Bennington—as hayward ("hedge warden"), highway surveyor and tax collector.[26][d] Millard then also became interested in politics—the rise of the Anti-Masonic Party in the late 1820s provided his initial attraction and entry.[29] Millard Fillmore helped build this house in East Aurora, New York, and lived here 1826–1830. External video Tour of Millard Fillmore House Museum, East Aurora, New York, August 19, 1995, C-SPAN Many Anti-Masons were opposed to the presidential candidacy of General Andrew Jackson, a Mason. Fillmore was a delegate to the New York