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  1. Businessman. Schuyler Washington Colfax III ( / ˈskaɪlər ˈkoʊlfæks /; April 11, 1870 – March 29, 1925) was an American Republican politician who served as the 11th mayor of South Bend, Indiana from 1898 to 1902. [1] He assumed office at the age of 28, and remains the youngest person to become mayor in the city's history.

  2. Mankato, Minnesota. Political party. Republican. Spouse (s) Evelyn Clark Colfax. Ellen Maria Wade Colfax. Schuyler (pronounced "Sky-ler") Colfax, Jr. (March 23, 1823 – January 13, 1885) was a U.S. representative from Indiana, the 29th speaker of the House of Representatives, and the 17th vice president of the United States .

  3. Schuyler Colfax (født 23. marts 1823, død 13. januar 1885) var den 17. vicepræsident i USA. Han gjorde tjeneste i den første af de to perioder til præsident Ulysses S. Grant , og stillede også til valg for den anden periode.

  4. Schuyler Colfax Jr. Nacimiento. 23 de marzo de 1823. Nueva York ( Estados Unidos) Fallecimiento. 13 de enero de 1885 o 1885. Mankato (Estados Unidos) Causa de muerte. Infarto agudo de miocardio.

  5. Philip Schuyler’s 1760 will left the house and 200 acres to his youngest son, Casparus, who passed the property onto his only child, Esther in 1795. Esther Schuyler married William Colfax, Revolutionary War veteran and former Captain of George Washington’s Life Guard, in 1783, giving Hester's family home its modern name.

  6. Colfax Avenue was named after Schuyler Colfax [also called "Smiler"], who lived from 1823 until 1875. An Indiana politician who began his public career as a newspaperman, first as a legislative correspondent for the Indiana State Journal, then as publisher of the St. Joseph Valley Register in South Bend, he was elected as a Congressman from Indiana in 1854 (Republican, 1855-69) and from 1863 ...

  7. Schuyler Colfax was born on 23 March 1823 in New York City, five months after his father’s premature death from tuberculosis. Schuyler attended the common schools and clerked in a retail store until his mother, Hannah (Stryker) Colfax, remarried in 1834. Two years later, Schuyler’s stepfather, George Matthews, moved the family to Indiana.