Abigail Fillmore Chapter ritual and history, 1926, 1938.

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Abigail Fillmore Chapter ritual and history, 1926, 1938.

Ritual used at the dedication of the marker at the grave of Abigail Powers Fillmore, Forest Lawn Cemetery, 28 May, 1926; and typewritten history of the Abigail Fillmore Chapter, written in 1938 by Mabel B. Bingham, chapter historian.

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Bingham, Mabel Burrows, 1880 or 1-1967.

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Fillmore, Abigail Powers, 1798-1853

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Abigail Powers Fillmore had first met husband President Millard Fillmore when he was her student, and as a teacher she had been the first First Lady to have held a job after marriage. During her time as a First Lady (1850-1853), she made certain the White House had a music room and three pianos, and she further made additions to the White House library. First of First Ladies to hold a job after marriage, Abigail Fillmore was helping her husband’s career. She was also revealing her most striki...

Daughters of the American Revolution. Abigail Fillmore Chapter (Buffalo, N.Y.).

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Buffalo, N.Y. chapter organized in 1925; named for Abigail Powers Fillmore, first wife of Millard Fillmore. From the description of Abigail Fillmore Chapter ritual and history, 1926, 1938. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 191767458 ...