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Randolph, Benjamin Franklin

Randolph, Benjamin Franklin

ca. 1820–October 16, 1868

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  • Title Randolph, Benjamin Franklin
  • Coverage ca. 1820–October 16, 1868
  • Author
  • Keywords Legislator, clergyman, served as a Presbyterian chaplain with the Twenty-sixth U.S. Colored Troops at Hilton Head, introduction of universal manhood suffrage in 1867, Randolph joined in Reconstruction politics as an active Republican, Randolph was assassinated after he stepped off a train at Hodges station in Abbeville County
  • Website Name South Carolina Encyclopedia
  • Publisher University of South Carolina, Institute for Southern Studies
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  • Access Date November 23, 2024
  • Original Published Date
  • Date of Last Update August 23, 2022
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