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March 11, 2009
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Benjamin L. Fairchild's Congressional Campaign in 1894
I repeatedly have written about Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham who
served as a member of Congress. See, e.g.:
Friday, December 7, 2007:
Another Biography of Congressman Benjamin Fairchild of Pelham, a Founder
of Pelham Heights.
Friday, April 22, 2005:
Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham Heights -- A Notable Pelham Personage.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006:
Another Biography of Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham Heights.
In 1894 Fairchild was elected to congress from the 16th district,
embracing Westchester County and what was then the borough of the Bronx.
As a member of the 54th congress, he served on the committees on patents,
and coinage, weights, and measures.
Today's posting to the Historic Pelham Blog transcribes the text of an
article that appeared in the October 25, 1894 issue of the New-York
Tribune describing Fairchild's campaign for a Congressional seat.
Additionally, below is an engraved image of Fairchild that appeared with
the article.

"BEN L. FAIRCHILD CAMPAIGN.
HE IS WORKING HARD TO WIN THE XVITH CONGRESS DISTRICT.
The accounts of Ben L. Fairchild's hot campaign for Congress, in the XVIth
District, give more hope daily that he will defeat his Democratic
opponent. Mr. Fairchild is exceptionally popular in Westchester County.
When he ran for delegate to the Constitutional Convention last year only
thirteen votes were cast against him in the First Election District of the
town of Pelham in which he lives. Yet in 1892 Cleveland got 110 votes
there, and the district has always been safely Democratic. Mr. Fairchild's
friends conceded William Ryan only three votes in that election district
this year.
Mr. Fairchild is conducting a vigorous canvass. He speaks at least once
every night, and on some evenings has made as many as four addresses in
different parts of the county. The XXIX and XXXth Assembly districts of
this city are also in the XVIth Congress District, and Mr. Fairchild will
spend all of next week there making speeches. It is regarded as certain
that his majority in Westchester County will not be less than 1,000; his
hardest task will be in New-York City."
Source: Ben L. Fairchild's Campaign, New-York Tribune, Oct. 25, 1894,
p. 9, col. 2.
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