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'Colfax' (pronounced ''kōl'faks'') may refer to any of the following.

Contents
Historical events
People with the surname ''Colfax''
Places in North America
Other

Historical events



Colfax massacre, an 1873 incident in Colfax, Louisiana

Colfax County War in New Mexico in 1876 between settlers and the Santa Fe Ring

People with the surname ''Colfax''



Schuyler Colfax (1869-1873), politician and 17th Vice President of the United States

Places in North America


In Canada:

Colfax, Saskatchewan
In the United States:
Counties:

Colfax County, Nebraska

Colfax County, New Mexico
Towns:

Colfax, California

Colfax, Illinois

Colfax, Indiana

Colfax, Iowa

Colfax, Louisiana

Colfax, North Carolina

Colfax, North Dakota

Colfax, Washington

Colfax, Wisconsin

Colfax (town), Wisconsin

Colfax Township, Illinois

Colfax Township, Indiana

Colfax Township, Boone County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Dallas County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Grundy County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Page County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Pocahontas County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Webster County, Iowa

Colfax Township, Cloud County, Kansas

Colfax Township, Marion County, Kansas

Colfax Township, Wilson County, Kansas

Colfax Township, North Carolina

Colfax Township, North Dakota

Colfax Township, Benzie County, Michigan

Colfax Township, Huron County, Michigan

Colfax Township, Mecosta County, Michigan

Colfax Township, Oceana County, Michigan

Colfax Township, Wexford County, Michigan

Colfax Township, Minnesota

Colfax Township, Atchison County, Missouri

Colfax Township, Daviess County, Missouri

Colfax Township, DeKalb County, Missouri

Colfax Township, Harrison County, Missouri
Other locations:

Colfax Oil Field, Grant Parish, Louisiana ()

Camp Colfax, military camp, Malheur County, Oregon ()

Colfax Peak, summit, Whatcom County, Washington ()

Colfax Avenue, a major east-west thoroughfare in Denver, Colorado

Other



★ The '''Colfax''', a 125-foot U.S. Coast Guard cutter; transferred to the U.S. Navy in 1917 and served in the vicinity of Baltimore, Maryland during World War I; returned to the Coast Guard in 1919

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