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  1. George Wythe Randolph (March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867) was a Virginia lawyer, planter, politician and Confederate general. After representing the City of Richmond during the Virginia Secession Convention in 1861, during eight months in 1862 he was the Confederate States Secretary of War during the American Civil War , then served ...

  2. Commissioned a major in the Virginia militia, Randolph rose to the rank of Confederate Brigadier General. In March 1862, he was appointed third Confederate Secretary of War. Randolph soon thereafter found himself in constant conflict with Jefferson Davis.

  3. 22 de dez. de 2021 · Colonel George Wythe Randolph, chief of artillery for the Confederate Army of the Peninsula, participates in the Confederate victory at the Battle of Big Bethel in York County and Hampton.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · George W. Randolph depicted on a 1863 Confederate $100 banknote (with Lucy Pickens). Randolph was commissioned a major in the Confederate Army, and later served as a colonel of the artillery in the Battle of Big Bethel.

  5. 10 de set. de 2017 · George W. Randolph's Service As Confederate Secretary of War By ARCHER JONES G EORGE WYTHE RANDOLPH (1818-1867) WAS, ACCORDING TO A newspaper obituary, the best secretary of war the Confederate States had, though he served less than eight months. In spite of this contemporary view, Randolph was long sunk in obscurity,

  6. George Wythe Randolph (March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867) was a lawyer, planter, and Confederate general. He served for eight months in 1862 as the Confederate States Secretary of War during the American Civil War, when he reformed procurement, wrote the conscription law, and strengthened western...

  7. George Wythe Randolph (March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867) was a lawyer, planter, and Confederate general. He served for eight months in 1862 as the Confederate States Secretary of War during the American Civil War. He reformed procurement, wrote the conscription law, and strengthened western defenses. He was President.