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June 6, 1851
American Telegraph
Washington, District Of Columbia
What is this article about?
Whigs in Norfolk hold a meeting praising President Fillmore's prudent administration for promoting national interests and harmony, but do not nominate him for another term.
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President Fillmore at Norfolk.—The Whigs of this old city had a general meeting a few days since, and unanimously resolved that they have "the most unlimited confidence in Mr. Fillmore, and cordially approve of his administration, which has been conducted with that prudence and wisdom so well calculated to promote the great interests of the country, and harmonize the threatening elements of its different sections." It will be perceived in this, as in all other demonstrations that we have seen, that Mr. Fillmore is not named for another term. N'importe!
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Moral Virtue
What keywords are associated?
Whig Meeting
Fillmore Administration
Norfolk Resolution
Political Confidence
What entities or persons were involved?
President Fillmore
Whigs Of Norfolk
Where did it happen?
Norfolk
Story Details
Key Persons
President Fillmore
Whigs Of Norfolk
Location
Norfolk
Event Date
A Few Days Since
Story Details
Whigs in Norfolk unanimously resolve unlimited confidence in Fillmore's administration for its prudence and wisdom in promoting national interests and harmony, but do not name him for another term.