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Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was an American politician who served as the 26th vice president of the United States under President ...
Charles W. Fairbanks; 0–9. 1896 Republican National Convention; 1896–97 United States Senate elections; 1902–03 United States Senate elections;
Some vice presidents have been born in one state, but are commonly associated with another. New York was the birth state of eight vice presidents, the most of any state: George Clinton , Daniel D. Tompkins , Martin Van Buren , Millard Fillmore , Schuyler Colfax , William A. Wheeler , Theodore Roosevelt , and James S. Sherman .
The Fairbanks family later became one of the Second Families of the United States with the election of Charles W. Fairbanks as the twent-sixth vice president of the United States in 1905. The Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska ; Fairbanks, Alaska ; Fairbanks, Minnesota ; Fairbanks, Oregon ; and Fairbanks Township, Michigan all take their ...
Merton W. Fairbank, Michigan State Representative 1905–08. First cousin once removed of Charles W. Fairbanks. [8]Charles W. Fairbanks (1852–1918), candidate for U.S. Senate from Indiana 1893, delegate to the Republican National Convention 1896 1900 1912, U.S. Senator from Indiana 1897–1905, Vice President of the United States 1905–09, candidate for the Republican nomination for ...
Fairbanks High School was named after U.S. Senator and Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, who was born and raised in nearby Unionville Center, Ohio.The Fairbanks Local School District was founded in 1960, and the current building was erected in 1961. [3]
Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was an American attorney and Republican politician from Kansas who served as the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under Herbert Hoover and the Senate Majority Leader from 1924 to 1929.
Cornelia "Nellie" Cole Fairbanks (January 14, 1852 – October 24, 1913) was the wife of Charles W. Fairbanks, the 26th vice president of the United States. During her husband's tenure she held the unofficial position of the second lady of the United States from 1905 to 1909.