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RJ Jr. and Marianne had two sons, Michael Randolph Reynolds ( July 13, 1947-November 3, 2004 ) and Patrick Reynolds, who publicly took a stand as a tobaccofree advocate ( b. December 2, 1948-).

Randolph and stated
Randolph Starn, Historian at the University of California Berkeley, stated:
John Randolph stated on the floor of the Senate that he'd " never will be palsied by any power save the constitution, and the will of my constituents.
In Allan and the Sundered Veil, Allan Quatermain, Randolph Carter, John Carter of Mars, and the Time Traveller encounter the Mi-go, which are stated to be the same as Morlocks.
In 1788 a legislature of the state of Vermont stated that " the town of Randolph, Braintree, Brookfield, Roxbury, Williamstown, Northfield, Wildersburgh, Berlin and Montpelier [...] hereby are formed into one entire probate district, by the name of the district of Randolph.
( A recent biography has stated that he was born two months prematurely after Lady Randolph " had a fall.
In 1937, Stella Randolph stated in her first book that the late Richard Howell was the reporter who wrote the article about a Whitehead flight in the 18 August 1901 Bridgeport Herald The article carried no byline.
R. Swinburne Clymer, a later Supreme Master of the Fraternitas, stated that years after Randolph's demise, in a death-bed confession, a former friend of Randolph had conceded that in a state of jealousy and temporary insanity, he had killed Randolph.
Sir Winston Churchill ( in his book on his father, Lord Randolph Churchill ) stated that, at its peak, the Primrose League had one million paid up members " determined to promote the cause of Toryism ".
Randolph adopted two rules in preparing his initial outline: that the Constitution should only include essential principles, avoiding minor provisions that would change over time, and that it should be stated in simple and precise language.
“ That ’ s still a mystery ”, Randolph stated.
In 1834, he built the paddle steamer John Randolph for Savannah, Georgia, stated to be the first iron ship seen in America.

Randolph and Jefferson
In these cases, the position has been filled by a female relative or friend of the president, such as Martha Jefferson Randolph during Jefferson's presidency, Emily Donelson and Sarah Yorke Jackson during Jackson's, Mary Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Bliss during Taylor's, Mary Harrison McKee during Harrison's presidency, upon her mother's death, and Harriet Lane during Buchanan's.
* 1772 – Martha Jefferson Randolph, American daughter of Thomas Jefferson ( d. 1836 )
Before the widower William Randolph, an old friend of Peter Jefferson, died in 1745, he appointed Peter as guardian to manage his Tuckahoe Plantation and care for his four children.
Peter Jefferson died in 1757 and the Jefferson estate was divided between Peter's two sons ; Thomas and Randolph.
Jefferson began his childhood education under the direction of tutors at Tuckahoe along with the Randolph children.
During the last hours of Jefferson's life he was accompanied by his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph and his doctor, Robley Dunglison and other family members and friends.
The existence of the Cabinet dates back to the first President of the United States, George Washington, who appointed a Cabinet of four men: Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson ; Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton ; Secretary of War Henry Knox ; and Attorney General Edmund Randolph to advise him and to assist him in carrying out his duties.
Jefferson's son-in-law, former Virginia Governor Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., said in 1826 that Jefferson had a " strong repugnance " to Henry Clay.
Thomas Jefferson Randolph soon collected and published Jefferson's correspondence.
After Jefferson's death, his daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph sold the property.
After Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, his only surviving daughter Martha Jefferson Randolph inherited Monticello.
Harrison's brother-in-law was the Speaker of the House of Burgesses, Peyton Randolph, who was the first cousin once removed of Thomas Jefferson.
* Tuckahoe Plantation-One of the older James River plantation mansions in the county, it has grounds that include a private schoolhouse where Thomas Jefferson and his Randolph cousins were educated.
* has its southern terminus in Downtown Detroit at Randolph and Jefferson Avenue.
Counties later formed all or in part from Clark County were: Crawford ( 1818 ), Decatur ( 1822 ), Fayette ( 1819 ), Floyd ( 1819 ), Franklin ( 1811 ), Harrison ( 1808 ), Jackson ( 1816 ), Jefferson ( 1811 ), Jennings ( 1817 ), Randolph ( 1818 ), Ripley ( 1816 ), Rush ( 1822 ), Scott ( 1820 ), Switzerland ( 1814 ), Union ( 1821 ), Washington ( 1814 ), and Wayne ( 1811 ).
He was baptised in the parish church of St Paul's, Shadwell, which had been connected to such luminaries as James Cook, Jane Randolph Jefferson ( mother of Thomas Jefferson ) and John Wesley.
As the historian Edmund S. Morgan has noted, " Hemings herself was withheld from auction and freed at last by Jefferson ’ s daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph, who was, of course, her niece.
" Jefferson's grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, described her as " light colored and decidedly good looking.
The TJHS report suggested that Jefferson's younger brother Randolph Jefferson could have been the father, and that Hemings may have had multiple partners.

Randolph and became
On March 4, 1887, William Randolph Hearst became editor and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner and transformed the sedate Examiner into " The Monarch of the Dailies.
Randolph returned to Williamsburg after he became a member of the bar, and was appointed Attorney General of the Colony of Virginia the next year.
* His nephew, Edmund Randolph, became the first United States Attorney General.
In 1978, Dick Randolph of Alaska became the first elected Libertarian state legislator.
Eventually, he became notorious for this activity, prompting Lord Randolph Churchill to observe ' For the purposes of recreation he has selected the felling of trees ; and we may usefully remark that his amusements, like his politics, are essentially destructive.
Before he became widely known as an astronaut, the film Air Cadet ( 1951 ) starring Richard Long and Rock Hudson briefly featured Grissom early in the movie as a U. S. Air Force candidate for flight school at Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas.
When the former Fort Dearborn Reserve became part of the townsite in 1839, the plan of the area east of Michigan Avenue south of Randolph was marked " Public ground.
Their drivers included Keke Rosberg ( who later became World Champion on the Williams Saudia F1 Team ), Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Randolph Townsend, Mike Brockman, Howdy Holmes, Teo Fabi, Patrick Depailler, Danny Sullivan, Bobby Rahal, Johnny Parson Jr., among others.
Randolph County was the original location of what became Duke University.
In 1779 the southern third of Guilford County became Randolph County.
Given their culture and traditions, this area became known as Little Dixie, and Randolph County was at its heart.
Randolph County became the exemplar of the movement and was the subject of many publications and visits from officials from as far away as Canada and China.
In 1856, Lundie's Cross Roads became known as County Line, probably for the Baptist Church, founded in 1848 and located on what was then the boundary line between Talladega and Randolph County.
It became the county seat of Randolph County in 1835.
When Randolph Field began to function as a training site in 1931, March Field became an operational base.
First named the seat of Randolph County, it became the seat of Stewart County when the latter was split from Randolph in 1830.
Historically, vacationers tended to visit the hotels, reachable by horse-drawn carriage from the Randolph train station ; but as the automobile became more popular, the hotels declined and private vacation homes became more prevalent.
Vacationing in the far north was particularly advantageous before the air conditioner became common, as Randolph summers are rarely very hot — and never hot at all in the higher mountain areas.
Their union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, became an important source of strength for the burgeoning civil rights movement in the early 20th century, notably under the leadership of A. Philip Randolph.
This quartet became known as the " Fourth Party " and gained notoriety for leader Lord Randolph Churchill's free criticism of Sir Stafford Northcote, Lord Cross and other prominent members of the " old gang ".
David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert I. Walter the Steward had died earlier on 9 April 1327 and the orphaned eleven-year-old Robert was placed under the guardianship of his uncle, Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer who along with Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, and William Lindsey, Archdeacon of St Andrews were appointed as joint Guardians of the kingdom.
Soon after arriving in Virginia, Latrobe became friends with Bushrod Washington, nephew of President George Washington, along with Edmund Randolph and other notable figures.

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