John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897)

John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897)
1823 - 1897
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First Name John
Middle Name Randolph
Last Name Tucker
Birthday 24th December, 1823
Birthplace Winchester, Virginia, U.S.
Died 13th February, 1897
Place of Death Lexington, Virginia, U.S.
Buried Winchester, Virginia
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
Occupation Socialite

John Randolph Tucker (December 24, 1823 – February 13, 1897) was an American lawyer, author, and politician from Virginia. From a distinguished family, he was elected Virginia's attorney general in 1857 and after re-election served during the American Civil War (James S. Wheat served as attorney general in Union-held portions of the state). After a pardon and Congressional Reconstruction, Tucker was elected as U.S. Congressman (1875-1887), and later served as the first dean of the Washington and Lee University Law School.

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