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Encyclopedia > George Walker Crawford

George Walker Crawford (1798 - 1872) was an American political figure. He served as Whig Governor of Georgia between 1843 and 1847. He then served as Secretary of War from 1849 until 1850 under Zachary Taylor.

Preceded by:
William L. Marcy
Secretary of War
1849-1850
Succeeded by:
Charles Magill Conrad

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George W. Crawford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (254 words)
George W. Crawford (December 22, 1798–July 27, 1872) was an American political figure from Georgia.
Crawford's middle name is given as Walker in some sources, and Washington in others [1].
In 1837, Crawford was elected as a member of the Georgia legislature, where he served until 1842.
Descendancy Narrative for George Walker (3234 words)
Walker was born on Jun 13, 1875 at Monroe, Missouri.
Walker was born on Mar 3, 1881 at Monroe, Missouri.
Walker was born in 1841 at Monroe, Missouri.
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