Charles W. Fairbanks: From Log Cabin to Vice President

The 26th Vice President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks, posing for his Vice Presidential portrait circa 1905

The 26th Vice President serving under Teddy Roosevelt, Charles W. Fairbanks was famous for his opposition to Roosevelt’s “Square Deal” earning him the nickname of the “Puppet of Wall Street” and the ire of many Americans…

A lawyer by trade, Fairbanks was born in a log cabin and through his own sheer intelligence (and some back alley deal making) rose up through the ranks of the Republican Party to win the VP nomination not once, but twice, and for two different presidents.

Indeed, had he and Charles Evans Hughes won the 1916 election, Fairbanks would’ve become one of only three men to serve as vice president (after George Clinton and John C. Calhoun) and the only to serve non-consecutive terms!

Early Life

A Start in Politics

US Senator

Vice President

1916 VP Run

Later Life & Death

Legacy