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  1. The first year of the budget of the United States by Charles Gates Dawes, 1923
  2. A Journal Of The Great War V1 (1921) by Charles Gates Dawes, 2010-09-10
  3. How long prosperity? by Charles Gates Dawes, 1937
  4. Direktor Des Office of Management and Budget: Caspar Weinberger, George P. Shultz, James Edwin Webb, Charles Gates Dawes (German Edition)
  5. The Banking System Of The United States And Its Relation To The Money And Business Of The Country by Dawes Charles Gates, 2010-10-15
  6. Rufus Fearing Dawes by Charles Gates Dawes, 1912
  7. Address of General Charles G. Dawes at a luncheon meeting of the Chicago Association of Commerce: At the Palmer House, Wednesday, February 21st by Charles Gates Dawes, 1934
  8. Speech of Charles G. Dawes, Republican nomineee for Vice -President of the United States: Delivered in Milwaukee Auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September eleventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-four by Charles Gates Dawes, 1924
  9. Speech of Charles G. Dawes, Republican nominee for Vice-President of the United States: Delivered at Augusta, Maine, August twenty-third, nineteen hundred and twenty-four by Charles Gates Dawes, 1924
  10. Speech of Vice-president Charles G. Dawes, at the laying of the cornerstone of the Harding monument: On the afternoon of Sunday May 30th, 1926, at Marion, Ohio by Charles Gates Dawes, 1926
  11. Address by Charles G. Dawes at the annual celebration Washington's birthday of the Union League Club of Chicago: At the Auditorium Theatre, Thursday, February 22, 1923 by Charles Gates Dawes, 1923
  12. "The present financial situation, its causes and lessons": Address of Charles G. Dawes : delivered before the Commercial Club of St. Louis, November 30, 1907 by Charles Gates Dawes, 1907
  13. Address of Honorable Charles G. Dawes: At New York City, October 22, 1928 by Charles Gates Dawes, 1928
  14. Address of Charles G. Dawes before the Trust Company Division of the American Bankers' Association: At the Waldorf Astoria, New York, Thursday evening, February 17, 1921 by Charles Gates Dawes, 1921

21. Charles Gates Dawes
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22. Dawes Plan
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23. DAWES, Charles Gates - Biographical Information
dawes, charles gates, (son of Rufus dawes and brother of Beman gates dawes), aVice President of the United States; born in Marietta, Washington County,
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24. DAWES, Charles Gates (1865-1951) Guide To Research Papers
The papers of charles gates dawes include diaries, personal and business The papers include correspondence of charles gates dawes’s relatives,
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25. Charles Gates Dawes Winner Of The 1925 Nobel Prize In Peace
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26. Charles G. Dawes: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
dawes ( dôz ) , charles gates 1865–1951. Vice President of the UnitedStates (1925–1929) under Calvin Coolidge.
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Vice President of the United States (1925–1929) under Calvin Coolidge. He shared the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for proposing the Dawes Plan to reduce Germany's World War I reparations. Encyclopedia Dawes, Charles Gates d´z ) , 1865–1951, American statesman and banker, b. Marietta, Ohio. Admitted (1886) to the bar, Dawes practiced law in Lincoln, Nebr., until 1894 and became interested in various gas and electric companies. He was a member of the Republican executive committee in William McKinley's presidential campaign (1896) and served (1897–1901) as comptroller of the Treasury. He organized the Central Trust Company of Illinois in 1902 and became a prominent figure in banking. After the United States entered World War I he was general purchasing agent of the American Expeditionary Force. In 1921 he was appointed director (the first) of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget (see budget ); in 1923–24 he was head of the reparations committee that advanced the

27. Dawes Plan: Information From Answers.com
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28. Charles Gates Dawes
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29. Dawes, Charles Gates. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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30. Charles G. Dawes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Charles Gates Dawes Charles Gates Dawes August 27 April 23 ) was the 30th Vice President of the United States Dawes, a great-grandson of the Revolutionary War figure William Dawes , was born in Marietta Washington County, Ohio , and graduated from Marietta College in and from the Cincinnati Law School in . He was admitted to the bar in that year and practiced in Lincoln, Nebraska . Dawes was interested in public utilities and banking Comptroller of the Currency, United States Department of the Treasury . He was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States Senate in During the First World War , Dawes was commissioned major, lieutenant colonel, and brigadier general of the Seventeenth Engineers. He served with the American Expeditionary Force as chief of supply procurement and was a member of the Liquidation Commission, United States War Department . He resigned from the Army in , and upon the creation of the Bureau of the Budget was appointed its first Director in . He was appointed to the Allied Reparations Commission in . For his work on a program to enable Germany to restore and stabilize its economy, Dawes shared the

31. Charles G. Dawes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Charles Gates Dawes August 27 April 23 ) was the 30th Vice President of the United States Dawes, a great-grandson of the Revolutionary War figure William Dawes , was born in Marietta Washington County, Ohio , and graduated from Marietta College in and from the Cincinnati Law School in . He was admitted to the bar in that year and practiced in Lincoln, Nebraska . Dawes was interested in public utilities and banking Comptroller of the Currency, United States Department of the Treasury . He was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States Senate in During the First World War , Dawes was commissioned major, lieutenant colonel, and brigadier general of the Seventeenth Engineers. He served with the American Expeditionary Force as chief of supply procurement and was a member of the Liquidation Commission, United States War Department . He resigned from the Army in , and upon the creation of the Bureau of the Budget was appointed its first Director in . He was appointed to the Allied Reparations Commission in . For his work on a program to enable Germany to restore and stabilize its economy, Dawes shared the

32. Welcome To The Evanston Historical Society
AT THE charles gates dawes HOUSE NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Please note The dawes House is not air conditioned.
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The Evanston Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational and cultural institution established in 1898 to preserve and share Evanston history. EHS collects, preserves and tells the story of Evanston's past through the Charles Gates Dawes House, interactive and engaging museum exhibits, research room and collections, educational programs, and book publishing.
To find out more about EHS's history we invite you to explore the web site we have assembled to honor the wonderful City of Evanston. Learn What's New at EHS! Please note: The Dawes House and the Frank B. Foster Research Room will be closed on Friday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 18. Join us for our annual Ice Cream Social on Sept. 17 for free music, games, ice cream, tours of the Dawes House and much more. Click here for more information on this year's Civil War Days Ice Cream Social.
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33. About The Dawes House
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Historical timeline of Charles Gates Dawes (by Sigrid Pohl Perry) William Dawes arrives in Massachusetts Bay Colony William Dawes rides from Boston to Concord to arouse the Colonists. August 27. Birth of Charles Gates Dawes to Civil War General Rufus R. and Mary Gates Dawes in Marietta,Ohio. (Caro Blymyer born January 6, 1864? 1865?) Gen. Rufus R. Dawes elected to House of Representatives. Charles Gates Dawes graduates from Marietta College. Charles Gates Dawes graduates from Cincinnati College Law School. Dawes moves to Lincoln, Nebraska, to practice law. Charles Gates Dawes and Carol Blymyer marry. December 14. Birth of Rufus Fearing Dawes. C.G. Dawes, R.C. Dawes and W.R. Dawes incorporate The Dawes Business Block Co. to handle real estate. July 12. Birth of Carolyn Dawes. Dawes purchases utility companies in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and Evanston, Illinois; moves family to Evanston, first living on Chicago Ave., then in brother Henry's property at 1228 Forest. Dawes manages finances for William McKinley presidential campaign in Illinois; after the election he is appointed Comptroller of the Currency, serving until 1901.

34. MSN Encarta - Charles Dawes
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35. Welcome To The American Presidency
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36. Welcome To The American Presidency
charles gates dawes, b. Marietta, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1865, d. Apr. 23, 1951, was abanker and vice president (192529) of the United States.
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37. Dawes, Charles Gates - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Dawes, Charles Gate
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38. Dawes Act - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Dawes Act
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Cite / link Email Feedback Dawes Act or General Allotment Act, 1887, passed by the U.S. Congress to provide for the granting of landholdings ( allotments, usually 160 acres/65 hectares) to individual Native Americans, replacing communal tribal holdings. Sponsored by U.S. Senator H. L. Dawes Dawes, Henry Laurens, Click the link for more information. , the aim of the act was to absorb tribe members into the larger national society. Allotments could be sold after a statutory period (25 years), and "surplus" land not allotted was opened to settlers. Within decades following the passage of the act the vast majority of what had been tribal land in the West was in white hands. The act also established a trust fund to collect and distribute proceeds from oil, mineral, timber, and grazing leases on Native American lands. The failure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs to manage this trust fund properly led to legislation and lawsuits in the 1990s and early 2000s to force the government to properly account for the revenues collected.

39. Charles Gates Dawes
An examination of views of charles gates dawes, vicepresident, on religion andthe role of religion in government.
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40. DAWES, Charles Gates [1865-1951] -- American Lawyer, Financier, Politician, Nobe
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U.S. comptroller of the currency. In Chicago, organized Central Union Trust Co. President of Central Union Trust Co. Served in A.E.F. in France (brigadier general) First director of U.S. Bureau of the Budget Chairman of its board of directors, Central Union Trust Co. President of commission to investigate German budget and payments of war reparations Commission evolved so-called Dawes Plan of reorganization and loans Co-recipient of Nobel Peace Prize (with Sir Austen Chamberlain, of England).

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