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  1. George Walker Crawford war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker während des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er amtierte als Gouverneur von Georgia zwischen 1843 und 1847 sowie als US-Kriegsminister zwischen 1849 und 1850. Er war ein Cousin von William Harris Crawford.

  2. George Walker Crawford (December 22, 1798 – July 27, 1872) was a licensed attorney turned politician from Columbia County, Georgia. Crawford was appointed attorney general for the state in 1827, by Governor John Forsyth, serving in that capacity until 1831.

  3. 19. Aug. 2005 · George W. Crawford, the sole Whig to serve as governor of Georgia, was elected to two terms from 1843 to 1847. Crawford also served as a Georgia state representative, state attorney general, a U.S. congressman, and the secretary of war under U.S. president Zachary Taylor.

  4. George Walker Crawford was born in 1798 in Columbia County, Georgia. He graduated from Princeton College in 1820, studied the law, was admitted to the Georgia state bar, and established a law practice in Augusta in 1822. Five years later, Crawford was serving as solicitor general of the Middle Judicial Circuit Court of Georgia. He resigned the ...

  5. 12. Jan. 2019 · GEORGE WALKER CRAWFORD, Georgia’s only Whig governor, was born in Columbia County, Georgia, on December 22, 1798. He was educated at home by his father, who served in the General Assembly. He graduated from Princeton University in 1820, studied law, and established a legal career in Augusta in 1822. From 1824 to 1825, he served as ...

  6. George Walker Crawford war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker während des 19. Jahrhunderts. Er amtierte als Gouverneur von Georgia zwischen 1843 und 1847 sowie als US-Kriegsminister zwischen 1849 und 1850. Er war ein Cousin von William Harris Crawford.

  7. George Walker Crawford. BORN: December 22, 1798. Columbia County, Georgia. DIED: July 27, 1872 (age 73) Augusta, Georgia. EDUCATION: Princeton University (BA) University of Georgia (MA) POLITICAL PARTY: Whig. HIGHLIGHTS: 1822: Admitted to the Bar, Began Practicing Law in Augusta, Georgia. 1827-1831: Attorney General of Georgia. 1837-1842: