Difference between revisions of "Charles Fairbanks"
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| − | '''Charles Fairbanks''' '''( | + | '''Charles Fairbanks''' '''(1852 - 1918)''' was [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s [[Vice President]] from 1905 AD to 1909 AD. [[Fairbanks]], [[Alaska]] is named in his honor. |
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| Charles Fairbanks | |
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| 26th Vice-President of the United States | |
| Term of office March 4, 1905 - March 4, 1909 | |
| Political party | Republican |
| President | Theodore Roosevelt |
| Preceded by | Theodore Roosevelt |
| Succeeded by | James S. Sherman |
| Born | May 11, 1852 Unionville Center, Ohio |
| Died | June 4, 1918 Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Spouse | Cornelia Cole Fairbanks |
Charles Fairbanks (1852 - 1918) was Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President from 1905 AD to 1909 AD. Fairbanks, Alaska is named in his honor.
