Charles Fairbanks was his only vice president. He had no vice president for his first term since he was the vice president before he took over for the President.
Theodore Roosevelt, who became President on September 14, 1901, after William McKinley was assassinated, had no Vice-President for the remainder of that term. But when Roosevelt was elected President in 1904, Fairbanks was his Vice-President and served from 1905-1909.
Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 - June 4, 1918) , former US senator from Indiana was Roosevelt's VP for his second term.
The 26th President of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt from September 14, 1901 to March 4, 1909. His Vice President was Charles Fairbanks was his Vice President from 1905-1909.
Vice President and Cabinet During the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909):
Vice President: Charles W. Fairbanks (1905-1909)
Secretaries of State:
Secretaries of the Treasury:
Secretaries of War:
Attorneys General:
Postmasters General:
Secretaries of the Navy:
Secretaries of the Interior:
Secretary of Agriculture: James Wilson (1897-1913)
Secretaries of Commerce and Labor:
Roosevelt had no VP first term
VPresident (2nd term) Charles Fairbanks
Secretary of State: John Hay, Elihu Root, Robert Bacon
Secretary of the Treasury: Lyman Gage, Leslie Shaw, George Courtelyou
Secretary of War: Elihu Root, William Howard Taft, Luke Wright
Attorney General: Philander Knox, William Moody, Charles Bonaparte
Postmaster General: Charles Smith, Henry Payne, Robert Wynne, George Courtelyou, George von L. Meyer,
Secretary of the Navy: John Long, William Moody, Paul Morton, Charles Bonaparte, Victor Metcalfe, Truman Newberry,
Secretary of the Interior: Ethan Hitchcock, James R. Garfield (related to James A. Garfield),
Secretary of Agriculture: James Wilson
Secretary of Commerce and Labor: George Courtelyou, Victor Metcalf, Oscar Strauss
Sec. of State- John Hay, Elihu Root and Robert Bacon; Sec. of Treasury- Lyman Gage, Leslie Shaw and George Cortelyou; Sec. of War- Elihu Root, William H. Taft and Luke Wright; Sec. of Interior- Ethan Hitchcock and James R. Garfield; Attorney General- Philander Knox,William Moody and Charles Bonaparte; Postmaster General- Charles Smith, Henry Payne, Robert Wynne, George Cortelyou and George von. L Meyer; Sec. of Navy- William Moody, Paul Morton, Charles Bonaparte, Victor Metcalf and Truman Newberry; Sec. of Agriculture- James Wilson; Sec of Commerce and Labor- George Cortelyou, Victor Metcalf and Oscar Straus.
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Theodore Roosevelt resigned his government post as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He organized and financed the "Rough Riders" (1st US Volunteer Cavalry) to fight in the 1898 Spanish American War.
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President then Vice President then Speaker of the House.
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his charge up san juan hill in cuba Teddy Roosevelts greatest achievements were: 1. Getting a high grade in a Harvard exam. 2. Becoming President. 3. Being the youngest man in the white house. 4. Becoming governer of a town. 5. Becoming Vice President. 6. Changing the United States. 7. Becoming the leader of the Rough Riders.
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Theodore Roosevelt, serving as Vice-President, became president after the assasination of William McKinley.
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As a child Teddy Roosevelt was called Teedie.
They didn't. Teddy's parents nicknamed him Teedie (or Teedy).