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  • Franklin Pierce

    President of the United States from 1853 to 1857

    This article is about the president of the United States. For other people with the same name, see Franklin Pierce (disambiguation).

    Franklin Pierce

    Portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1855–65

    In office
    March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857
    Vice President
    Preceded byMillard Fillmore
    Succeeded byJames Buchanan
    In office
    March 4, 1837 – February 28, 1842
    Preceded byJohn Page
    Succeeded byLeonard Wilcox
    In office
    March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1837
    Preceded byJoseph Hammons
    Succeeded byJared W. Williams
    In office
    January 5, 1831 – January 2, 1833
    Preceded bySamuel C. Webster
    Succeeded byCharles G. Atherton
    In office
    January 7, 1829 – January 2, 1833
    Preceded byThomas Wilson
    Succeeded byHiram Monroe
    Born(1804-11-23)November 23, 1804
    Hillsborough, New Hampshire, U.S.
    DiedOctober 8, 1869(186

    Background

    Low politics and high literature would have seemed to have met for the first time in American life in September, 1852, when the first copies of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s campaign biography of Franklin Pierce rolled off the presses of Ticknor, Reed and Fields in Boston [see Pierce inscribed copy to Butterfield, October 16, 1852]. In the seven weeks that remained before the general election, the publishers produced more copies of the Life of Franklin Pierce than of any previous book in the firm’s history, and made exhaustive efforts to sell the work nationally – but as this letter evinces, the subject of the biography, presidential candidate Franklin Pierce, was not satisfied. Upset that he is hearing that the book has yet to arrive in the West – St. Louis, Missouri – Pierce tells Ticknor what he is sure the publisher knows: with the election a month away, the West and Southwest need to be “liberally supplied” with “Hawthorne

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  • Franklin Pierce: Life Before the Presidency

    Born on November 23, 1804, Franklin Pierce, though by no means wealthy, had more advantages than most young boys in rural New Hampshire. His father, Benjamin Pierce, had led the local militia to victories in the American Revolution, and as a result, he enjoyed a status in the area of Hillsborough that gave him influence in local politics. Both he and his wife Anna Kendrick's families had been in America since the early Puritan settlements of the 1620s. Like other ambitious parents, Benjamin and Anna wanted their eight children to have a better education than their own.

    Franklin attended local schools until age twelve when he was sent to private academies. At fifteen, he entered Bowdoin College in Maine where he made many friends, including a budding young writer named Nathaniel Hawthorne. At first, young Franklin enjoyed the social life at Bowdoin so much that his schoolwork took second priority. Soon he was last in his class. He grad