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  1. Schuyler Colfax Jr. US Vice President, US Congressman. As a young man, he contributed articles on Indiana politics to the New York Tribune. He wrote editorials in support of first the Whig party and later Republican views. He was a member of the state constitutional convention in 1850 and was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fourth...

  2. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House for much of the Civil War, was selected to serve as Grant’s Vice-Presidential candidate. Grant accepted the party platform based on continuing Reconstruction, protecting the rights of loyal southerners including African Americans, and ultimately granting all male citizens the right to vote.

  3. Schuyler Colfax: A Short Resume of His Life as an Odd Fellow and Statesman Dr. Jacob Goldman Full view - 1923. Common terms and phrases. adopted ancestry BLOCK body Brethren Brother charity cheer Cincinnati Colfax married Colfax reported consideration Degree as follows Degree of Odd depot duty elected ELLEN EVELYN faithful Fellow and Statesman ...

  4. Showcased in Colfax: Speaker for Freedom is the chair used by Schuyler Colfax when he was Speaker of the House during Lincoln’s administration. When Colfax left office, members of Congress made a gift of the chair to him. Colfax brought the chair back to his South Bend home. The chair was given to The History Museum in 1949.

  5. colfaxcountyne.gov › webpages › treasurerColfax County Treasurer

    Schuyler, NE 68661. Email. abohaboj@colfaxne.com. Links. Driver's Exam Schedule. Treasurer FAQ. Drivers Licenses. Titles and Registration. Application Forms. Unclaimed Property State Treasurer. Unclaimed Property Form. Unclaimed Property FAQ. Boating Registrations. Property Tax Payment Information

  6. Schuyler Colfax Jr. (d. 23 Mart 1823 - ö. 13 Ocak 1885) Amerikalı gazeteci, iş insanı ve siyasetçi. 1869 yılından 1873 yılına kadar Amerika Birleşik Devletleri başkan yardımcılığı yapmıştır. Yaşam Öyküsü. Colfax bir banka memurunun oğlu olarak dünyaya geldi. Annesi ile beraber Indiana eyaletine gitti. Editör olarak çalıştı.

  7. Schuyler Colfax. (1823–85). The first person to serve as vice-president under Republican Ulysses S. Grant was Schuyler Colfax, who held the position from 1869 to 1873. When Grant faced reelection in 1872, Colfax—who was being investigated for illegal activities—was not selected as his running mate. Colfax was born on March 23, 1823, in ...