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A month before being sworn to his final term in Congress, Millard Fillmore asks his cousin in New York to explain a clipping from the Washington Globe: "What does it mean?"

MILLARD FILLMORE (1800-1874) Autograph Letter Signed "Millard Fillmore" as Whig New York Congressman, 1p, 8" x 9.75". Washington, February 3, 1841. To James E. Eaton, Esq. Penned on paper watermarked with the dove and branch. Small portion missing in wide upper blank margin where Fillmore had affixed with red wax an article from the Washington Globe which was removed. Accompanied by a color photocopy of the free franked integral leaf addressed to Eaton in New York City. Fine condition.

A month before the inauguration of the first Whig President, William Henry Harrison, Whig Congressman Fillmore writes "Dear Cousin, I cut the above from the 'Globe' of last evening. What does it mean? Nothing new. Friends all well at Buffalo. Yours Truly, Millard Fillmore." When Fillmore left the presidency 12 years later, he was the fourth and last Whig President.

Fillmore and Eaton were related through Fillmore's mother Phoebe Millard (1781-1831) whose sister Sarah Millard (1775-?) married Jabez Eaton Jr. (1767-1825). One of their 10 children was James Edson Eaton (1812-1888), the recipient of this letter, the son of Fillmore's Aunt Phoebe, and his first cousin.

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