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unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States on the Republican ticket with Charles E. Hughes for President in 1916; resumed the practice of law in ... ”Charles Warren Fairbanks and the Republican National Convention of 1900: A Memoir.” Indiana Magazine of History 77 (December 1981): 358-72;
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Charles W. Fairbanks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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--Charles Warren Fairbanks 1 In the summer of 1904 Senator Charles Warren Fairbanks wanted to be president of the United States. Many in 1900 had seen him as the natural successor to his good friend President William McKinley.
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VP Charles Fairbanks ... In the summer of 1904 Senator Charles Warren Fairbanks wanted to be president of the United States. Many in 1900 had seen him as the natural successor to his good friend President William McKinley.
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The Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics (FCME) located in Indianapolis, IN, coordinates all of the major service, research, and educational efforts in clinical ethics for Clarian Health Partners, the state’s largest and most comprehensive health system and the second largest health organization in the ...
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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 Hughes.
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Charles Warren Fairbanks, former senator and vice president of the United States during 1905-1909, visits Universal City with an entourage. ... Shown here seated from left to right are Lieutenant Governor William D. Stephens of Los Angeles, Judge Willis I. Morrison of Los Angeles, Charles Warren Fairbanks, Dr. James A.
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Charles W. Fairbanks - Biographical article from the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. ... "Fairbanks, Charles Warren" search on: ... Top: Society: History: By Region: North America: United States: Vice Presidents: Fairbanks, Charles Warren (1)
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Fairbanks was again nominated for vice-president in 1916, running on the unsuccessful Republican ticket with the jurist Charles Evans Hughes. He died in Indianapolis, Ind., on June 4, 1918. ... ENCYCLOPEDIA: FAIRBANKS, Charles Warren...
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