Randolph family.

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The Randolph family moved from Virginia to Florida in 1829 and settled in Tallahassee. They became active in its civic and social life here. Thomas Eston Randolph and Jane Cary Randolph had eight children. Randolph was appointed U.S. Marshal for the Middle Florida district in 1831. His son, Dr. James Randolph, served in the legislative delegation from Leon County in 1845; became a surgeon in the provisional army of the Confederacy; and was mayor of Tallahassee in 1876. In 1881, Dr. Randolph was appointed superintendent and physician in charge of the Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee. With his father, he co-founded St. John's Episcopal Church. The Randolph daughters conducted the first girl's school in Tallahassee.

From the description of Papers, 1829-1978. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413815

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creatorOf Randolph family. Papers, 1829-1978. Florida State Archive
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Florida
Leon County (Fla.)
Tallahassee (Fla.)
United States
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United States marshals
Women
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Active 1829

Active 1978

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