The people of Ann Arbor had invited her brother, a Whig member of Congress (representing New York) and future President Millard Fillmore, to a dinner in his honor. The letter was dated 20 June 1843.
"He returned a grateful answer, but declined the invitation, as he was hastening to visit his sister, who it was feared was at the point of death." - Wednesday, July 12, 1843 in the "North American," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (and other papers of the time.)
The people of Ann Arbor had invited her brother, a Whig member of Congress (representing New York) and future President Millard Fillmore, to a dinner in his honor. The letter was dated 20 June 1843.
"He returned a grateful answer, but declined the invitation, as he was hastening to visit his sister, who it was feared was at the point of death." - Wednesday, July 12, 1843 in the "North American," Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (and other papers of the time.)
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