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Writing as a Lame-duck President on an Upcoming V

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Writing as a Lame-duck President on an Upcoming V
<B>Writing as a Lame-duck President on an Upcoming Vote, Millard Fillmore</B></I>An excellent autograph letter signed as President, three pages, 8" x 10". December 20, 1852 to John Priestly, marked "PRIVATE." Fillmore, who in June, 1852, lost to Winfield Scott the nomination to be the Whig candidate for President, writes of his conferring with members of Congress on a piece of legislation. "Although I feel no greater interest in this matter that should any member of the Whig party, yet I shall sincerely regret to learn that the Review cannot be continued on its present basis. If it is true, it has not at all times been conduct in such a manner, as in my opinion to be productive of the greatest benefit to the party..." Finely penned Presidential letter with rich signature. <I>Accompanied by COA from PSA/DNA.</B></I>