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Curtis, Charles
Subject
History
Place
Northern America
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United States of America
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781577180999.1997.x
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(b. North Topeka, Kans., 25 January 1860; d. Washington, D.C., 8 February 1936) Of mixed British-O sage ancestry, Curtis was the only person registered as an Indian tribal member to become vice-president. He began practicing law in 1881, sat in Congress as a Republican from Kans. (1893–1907), was senator (1907–29, except 1913), and was Senate majority leader (1924–9). He was Herbert H oover's running mate. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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