- Edwin M. Randall
Edwin M. Randall was a
Florida lawyer and Republican politician who served as Chief Justice of theFlorida Supreme Court from January 1869 toJanuary 7 ,1885 . He was bornApril 5 ,1822 . He diedJuly 12 ,1895 .Randall was born in
Canajoharie, New York inMontgomery County, New York onApril 5 ,1822 . His father, Phineas, was a lawyer and a judge. He attended the public schools. After reading law under his father, he was admitted to the bar in 1844. In 1845 the family moved toWaukesha, Wisconsin where he joined his brother, Alexander's, legal practice. In 1847 he married Julia Mills inMilwaukee, Wisconsin . For the next ten years he worked to build the law practice. He became friends withHarrison Reed , then a Madison of newspaper editor. In 1858, Alexander became governor of Wisconsin.His brother's political career furthered Randall's. In 1864, a year after Alexander's appointment as assistant Postmaster General, Randall was appointed federal tax commissioner for
Louisiana . After becoming Postmaster General under PresidentAndrew Johnson , his brother sent Randall to Florida to helpHarrison Reed , who was then Florida's postal agent.Randall and Reed became ready partners. The Republican Party in Florida was factionalized at that time, and their efforts at the 1868 Florida Constitutional Convention derailed the efforts of the "Mule Team," and furthered the efforts of their more conservative faction. As a result, Reed was elected governor and appointed Randall Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
Randall served as Chief Justice during a turbulent time for Florida and the Court. Reconstruction brought division and conflict to Florida and to factions within the Republican Party. He became chief interpreter of the Constitution of 1868. In 1872, he presided over Reed's impeachment. The disputed presidential and gubernatorial elections of 1876 presented unprecedented challenges. Despite Randall's personal and political affiliations, the Court ordered a recount and awarded the governorship to Democrat
George F. Drew .On
January 7 ,1885 Randall returned to private practice inJacksonville , after the election of DemocratEdward A. Perry as governor. He was one of Duval County's delegates to the state constitutional convention. He served briefly in the early 1890's as Jacksonville city attorney. OnJuly 12 ,1895 , he died ofBright's disease .References
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