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Charles Warren Fairbanks

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Charles Warren Fairbanks 1852-1918, Vice President of the United States (1905-9), b. Union co., Ohio. He became wealthy as a railroad lawyer in Indianapolis, rose in Republican politics, and served in the U.S. Senate from 1897 to 1905. Fairbanks was recognized as the spokesman of President McKinley and of the conservatives and was chosen as vice presidential candidate with Theodore Roosevelt primarily to attract the conservative vote. He continued to dominate his party in Indiana and was in 1916 again vice presidential candidate, this time on the unsuccessful ticket with Charles Evans... Read more
Presidents of the United States
...President, Sept., 1901-Mar., 1905) Charles W. Fairbanks, 1905-9 William Howard Taft...1913-21 Thomas R. Marshall Warren Gamaliel Harding Republican...no Vice President, 1923-25) Charles G. Dawes, 1925-29 Herbert Clark Hoover Republican 1929-33 Charles Curtis Franklin Delano Roosevelt... Read more

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