Millard Fillmore – Price Undetermined, Fillmore House, East Aurora, New York
US President number thirteen, Millard Fillmore, constructed this basic one-and-a-half-story clapboard home in 1826. He lived here with wife, Abigail, for four years, with the couple’s only son born there. Also an attorney, Fillmore started his career in politics there—which led to him becoming US President for one term. His most significant accomplishment was the 1850 Compromise passed by Congress during his first year in office. Though it only layered over but didn’t solve the raging debates concerning extending slavery, it delayed the start of the Civil War for ten years.