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The bill was presented in 1905 to Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks — Theodore Roosevelt's No. 2 — and was from the First National Bank of Fairbanks, Alaska. The family has had it in their ...
Barnette, hoping to attract the attention and resources of the federal government, named the new town Fairbanks in honor of Charles W. Fairbanks, a powerful senator from Indiana at the time.
The bill was presented in 1905 to Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks — Theodore Roosevelt's No. 2 — and was from the First National Bank of Fairbanks, Alaska. The family has had it in their ...
(LIST: Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Penny) In 1905 the bill was presented by the First National Bank in Alaska to Charles W. Fairbanks, Theodore Roosevelt’s vice president ...
One of the more remarkable landowner-tenant relationships in county history was that of U.S. Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks and African-American tenant farmer Jesse Robert Ward. Fairbanks ...
An Ohio historical marker commemorating Charles W. Fairbanks will be dedicated at noon Friday, May 15, on The Green in Unionville Center. Guest speakers will include Denver Thompson, mayor of ...
His favorite was a button carrying a photograph of Theodore Roosevelt and his running mate, Charles W. Fairbanks, who won the 1904 election. The button piqued Hippler's interest in political items.
Henry Lawton statue now located in Garfield Park. Indiana Sen. Charles W. Fairbanks served as Roosevelt’s vice president. The NCAA, headquartered in Indianapolis, annually presents the Theodore ...
The bill was presented in 1905 to Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks — Theodore Roosevelt’s No. 2 — and was from the First National Bank of Fairbanks, Alaska. The family has had it in their ...