Edwin Milton Fairchild (November 7, 1865 in Lansing, Michigan[1]-1939) was a Unitarian minister and lecturer.[2]
Fairchild was a descendant of Thomas Fairchild, an early settler in New England. He was a son of George Fairchild, and grandson of Grandison Fairchild.[1]
In 1911, he was a founder of the Character Education Institute.[3]
On July 1, 1897, Fairchild married Mary Salome Cutler, a pioneer in the modern library movement.[1]
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