• John Randall (1750 – June 12, 1826) was an architect, American Revolutionary War soldier and officer, and was an early 19th-century mayor of Annapolis...
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  • John Randall may refer to: John Randall (Annapolis mayor) (1750–1826), mayor of Annapolis, Maryland and colonel in the American Revolution Sir John Randall...
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    Collector of the Port of Annapolis and was elected three times as Mayor of Annapolis between 1813 and 1818. As a child, Randall attended schoolrooms taught...
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  • Randall was born in 1796 in Annapolis in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was one of fourteen children born to John and Deborah (née Knapp) Randall....
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    The Mayor of Annapolis is the chief political figure in the city of Annapolis, which is the capital city of Maryland. The mayor is elected to a four-year...
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    Irwin Brown Story" of the United States Navy television drama Men of Annapolis. In the 1958–1959 television season, Smith landed a starring role as the...
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  • His father was the thirteenth of fourteen children born to Annapolis mayor John Randall. Among his large extended family was cousin Alexander Burton...
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  • Union. 24 October 1849. p. 2. Retrieved 18 September 2020. "John Randall: Mayor of Annapolis". Archives of Maryland. Retrieved July 16, 2014. Sons of the...
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    from Annapolis through Annapolis Junction to Washington. The 8th Massachusetts arrived by ship at Annapolis on April 20. Gov. Hicks and the Mayor of Annapolis...
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    to Annapolis to clerk for his uncle, Alexander Randall. He was admitted to the Maryland bar in March 1848 and he remained as a partner with Randall for...
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