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unusual facts about Harrison M. Randall


Ralph A. Sawyer

At the invitation of Harrison M. Randall, Sawyer then joined the faculty of the Physics Department at the University of Michigan, an affiliation that he retained for his entire career.


Charles F. Van de Water

He won a seat to the United States House of Representatives from California's 9th congressional district in the 1920 election by defeating the Prohibition party incumbent, Charles H. Randall.

Charles Randall

Charles S. Randall (1824–1904), member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts

Chloe Merrick Reed

Chloe Merrick (1832–1897) opened a school for freedmen on Amelia Island, Florida and married governor Harrison M. Reed.

Edwin M. Randall

Randall was born in Canajoharie, New York in Montgomery County, New York on April 5, 1822.

Henry S. Randall

In a letter to James Parton he relates that the family believed Jefferson's nephew Peter Carr was the father of Sally Hemings's children.

Randall wrote The Life of Thomas Jefferson, published in three volumes in 1858, considered the most complete and authoritative biography ever written on Jefferson, because he was the only biographer permitted to interview Jefferson’s immediate family.

Isidor Philipp

Reade, Randall, Student of Harold Bradley, from direct quotes, and interview with Rudolf Serkin.

Mark W. Ellingson

Mark Ellingson (1905 - 1993) was the 5th president of the Rochester Institute of Technology, succeeding John A. Randall, from 1936–1969.

Samuel Randall

Samuel J. Randall (1828–1890), Pennsylvania politician, attorney and soldier

William H. Randall

Randall was elected as an Unconditional Unionist to the Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Congresses (March 4, 1863 – March 4, 1867).


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