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Lot 133
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Autograph letter signed. Washington, May 26, 1840. 2 pp. on one 4to sheet. To his cousin Mrs. Ann L. Dixon. Clear body and strong signature, "Millard," in blue ink. Autograph letter signed. Buffalo, May 30, 1844. 2 pp. on one 4to sheet. To his cousin Mrs. Ann L. Dixon, "...By the by you perceive I was right in saying that I should not be nominated for Vice President. You must not however infer that I am disappointed or low spirited. On the contrary I am in good health and fine spirits; confident of the sweep of the Whig cause, and rejoicing at the benefits which the country will derive from it..." Clear, strong body and signature, "Millard Fillmore." Autograph letter signed. Buffalo, Feb. 8, 1860. 1 p., 12mo. To an unknown correspondent, "I have now used your new device or 'eraser' long enough to be satisfied that it is the best thing of its kind which has fallen under my observation..." Clear, but a little light body and signature, "Millard Fillmore."