Schuyler Colfax
Colfax, Washington was named after Schuyler Colfax, the 17th Vice President of the U.S.
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Grant had two VP's - Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wilson
The vice president buried in South Bend is Schuyler Colfax. He served as the 17th vice president of the United States under President Ulysses S. Grant. His grave can be found in City Cemetery.
Schuyler Colfax was the Vice President from 1869-1873 under President Ulysses S. Grant (March 4, 1869 March 4, 1877)
Colfax, Washington is named in honor of Schuyler Colfax the 17th Vice President of the United States.
Schuyler Colfax of Indiana was VP during Grant's first term. He was dumped from the ticket due to suspicion of being part of the Credit Mobilier affair. Henry Wilson of Mass. replaced him and was the VP for Grant's second term until his death November 22, 1875.Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wilson were both Vice Presidents to Ulysses S. Grant.During his first term in office (1869-1873), Schlyer Colfaxserved as Ulysses S. Grant's Vice-President. During his second term in office (1873-1877), Henry Wilson served as Ulysses S. Grant's Vice-President.
When Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President. No new Vice President was chosen; the office was vacant until Ulysses Grant was elected President in 1868 and Schuyler Colfax became Vice President. This is why the Constitution was amended in 1967, with the 25th Amendment. It finally set rules for how a new Vice President is chosen when the sitting Vice President has to take over the Presidency.
Representative Oakes Ames of Massachusetts, Thomas C. Durant, Vice President Schuyler Colfax, and house Speaker James A. Garfield Bottom part is different from top (some other dood). All I know that it was formed by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864, the ones that gave testimony was Vice-President Schuyler Colfax and Congressman James Garfield. -Goosinater
Schuyler Colfax (born March 23, 1823 in New York, New York; died January 13, 1885 in Mankato, Minnesota) served as the 17th Vice-President of the United States between March 4, 1869 and March 4, 1873. Colfax was also the 29th Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Adlai Stevenson and James S. Sherman had last names starting with 'S'. Schuyler Colfax, Jr. had first initial 'S".