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1971 John Lennon and Yoko Ono unannounced appearance at Fillmore East in New York City

1971 Bill Graham closes down Fillmore and Fillmore East

1971 Live at Fillmore East recorded

1969 1st performance of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (Fillmore East, New York)

1968 Fillmore East opens

1966 Love, Moby Grape and Lee Michaels perform at Fillmore East

1965 1st concert at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco

1952 Rod Boll, born in Fillmore, Saskatchwan, trap shooter 1996 Olympics

1948 Charles Fillmore, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, mystic, co-founder, Unity, a New Thought movement church, created metaphysical interpretations of the Bible, promoted idea that God is good, God is available, God is in you, wrote, 'The Twelve Powers of Man', dies

1942 Greg Ridley, born in Cumberland, England, rock, bass guitarist, played for Humble Pie and Spooky Tooth, popular double album Performance Rockin' the Fillmore

1941 In San Francisco, Castro and Fillmore streetcars replaced by buses

1940 Florence Scovel Shinn, artist, book illustrator, metaphysical writer, wrote, 'The Game of Life and how to Play it", 1925, writings follow thought principles of Emma Curtis Hopkins, Myrtle Fillmore, Phineas Quimby, Charles Fillmore, dies

1931 Bill Graham, Germany, rock promoter, Fillmore

1876 Culbert Olson, Fillmore Utah, Gov-D-Cal

1874 Millard Fillmore, 13th president (1850-53), dies of at 74

1871 Florence Scovel Shinn, born in New Jersey, artist, book illustrator, metaphysical writer, wrote, 'The Game of Life and how to Play it", 1925, writings follow thought principles of Emma Curtis Hopkins, Myrtle Fillmore, Phineas Quimby, Charles Fillmore

1861 Confederate troops occupy Fort Fillmore, New Mexico

1861 Skirmish at Fort Fillmore, New Mexico Terr - Rebels attack Union troops

1854 Charles Fillmore, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, mystic, co-founder, Unity, a New Thought movement church, created metaphysical interpretations of the Bible, promoted idea that God is good, God is available, God is in you, wrote, 'The Twelve Powers of Man'

1850 Vice President Fillmore becomes President following Zachary Taylor's death

1850 Millard Fillmore sworn-in as president of U.S. (replacing Taylor)

1800 Millard Fillmore, Locke, New York, Whig, 13th president, 1850-53

1798 Abigail Powers Fillmore, 1st lady, 1850-53


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