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August 15, 2006
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Another Biography of Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham Heights
I have written previously on the Historic Pelham Blog
about the life of Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham Heights who served as a
member of Congress and was responsible for the early development of much
of Pelham Heights. See
Friday, April 22, 2005: Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham Heights -- A
Notable Pelham Personage. Today's Historic Pelham Blog provides
additional biographical information about Benjamin L. Fairchild. Below is
the text of Fairchild's biography contained in the Official Congressional
Directory of the Fifty-Fourth Congress [Second Session] published in 1897.
"SIXTEENTH DISTRICT.
(Population, 220,857.)
COUNTY. -- Westchester, together with the Twenty-fourth assembly district
of the city of New York.
BEN L. FAIRCHILD, of Pelham Heights, Westchester County, was born at
Sweden, N. Y., January 5, 1863; removed to Washington, D. C., with his
parents at the close of the war of the rebellion, his father having lost
his health from wounds and disabilities received in military service, and
settled in that city; was educated in the public schools of Washington,
and at the age of 13 years entered the draftsman division of the Interior
Department, and two years later the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of
the Treasury Department; studied law at the Columbian Law School, from
which he graduated with the degree of LL. M. in 1885; resigned his
position in the Treasury Department, and after passing the bar examination
and being admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia went to New York
City, where, after taking the prescribed course of one year, he passed the
bar examinations and was admitted to the bar of that city; has since
continued the practice of law with success; became a member of the firm of
Ewing, Southard & Fairchild, the other members of the firm being Gen.
Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, and Hon. Milton J. Southard; the present name of
the firm is Southard & Fairchild; has large real-estate investments in
Westchester County, adjoining New York City; has held no public office
prior to his election to Congress, but was the candidate of his party for
delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1893; was elected to
the Fifty-fourth Contress as a Republican, receiving 24,853 votes, against
19,294 votes for William Ryan, Democrat, 362 votes for Foote, Populist,
and 624 votes for Lyon, Prohibitionist."
Source: Fifty-Fourth Congress [Second Session] Official Congressional
Directory, For the Use of the United States Congress, Prepared Under the
Direction of The Joint Committee on Printing by Pitman Pusifier Clerk of
Printing Records, Second Edition, Corrected to January 27, 1897, p. 92
(Washington, DC: Government Printing Office 1897).
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