Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Fillmore” in entry fillmore-millard of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...ed from the profession.
His political life began in 1828, when he was elected to the legislature by the Anti-Masonic party (q. v.). He served three successive terms, retiring in the spring of 1831. Mr. Fillmore was particularly active in procuring the passage of a law abolishing imprisonment for debt.
It was mostly drafted by himself, and passed in 1831.
In 1832 he was elected to Congress as an opponent...
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