- George W. Crawford
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=George Walker Crawford
caption=Daguerreotype of George Crawford by Matthew Brady
order=21st
title=United States Secretary of War
term_start=March 8 ,1849
term_end=July 22 ,1850
president=Zachary Taylor
predecessor=William L. Marcy
successor=Charles Magill Conrad
birth_date=birth date|1798|12|22|mf=y
birth_place=Columbia County, Georgia , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1872|7|27|1798|12|22
death_place=Augusta, Georgia , U.S.
party=Whig
spouse=Mary Ann McIntosh
profession=Lawyer ,Politician George Walker Crawford (
December 22 ,1798 ndashJuly 27 ,1872 ) was a Georgia politician during the nineteenth century. He served as theGovernor of Georgia from 1843 to 1847 andUnited States Secretary of War 1849 to 1850. He is the cousin ofWilliam H. Crawford Early life
Crawford was born in
Columbia County, Georgia , the fourth son ofRevolutionary War veteran Peter Crawford and Mary Ann Crawford. He graduated from the College of New Jersey with aBachelor of Arts in 1820. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1822, starting practice inAugusta, Georgia withHenry Harford Cumming . He received a Master of Arts from theUniversity of Georgia and in 1826 married Mary Ann Macintosh, orphaned daughter of John and Mary (McKinne)Macintosh. There were four children: William Peter Crawford; Sarah Macintosh Crawford who became the wife of Samuel Warren Mays; Anna Elizabeth Crawford; and Charles A. Crawford.Attorney General of Georgia
Georgia Governor John Forsyth appointed Crawford
attorney general of Georgia in 1827. The next year, Crawford challengedcongressman Thomas E. Burnside to aduel over a series of accusations that Burnside published about Crawford's father. He shot Burnside dead, thus winning the fight. It did not affect his career and he continued to serve as attorney general until 1831.Congressman
In 1837, Crawford was elected to the
Georgia General Assembly as a member of theGeorgia House of Representatives . There, Crawford distinguished himself as a fiscal conservative. He was elevated to theUnited States House of Representatives as a Whig to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofRichard W. Habersham . His term there was short, only serving fromJanuary 7 toMarch 3 ,1843 .Governor of Georgia
He was elected
Governor of Georgia , defeatingMark Anthony Cooper , becoming the only Whig to served a Georgia state governor. As governor, he helped expand theWestern and Atlantic Railroad , redraw congressional maps and establish the Supreme Court of Georgia. He also focused on dismantling the Georgia Central Bank and reformed the state penitentiary to make it a more economically sound institution. In 1845, he won a second term.ecretary of War
After
General Zachary Taylor becamePresident of the United States in 1849, he appointed Crawford Secretary of War. As War Secretary, he was involved in settling a claim from theUnited States government for the Galphin family, descendants of Native American traderGeorge Galphin . He received a large share of the settlement for his services. He resigned with the rest of the Taylor administration in 1850 whenMillard Fillmore became president after Taylor's sudden death in office.Georgia Secession Convention and death
In 1861, Crawford was elected to represent
Richmond County, Georgia in the Georgia State Secession Convention. Delegates selected Crawford as chairman for the proceedings and he oversaw the vote of secession. He died at his estate, located in the village of "Bel Air," nearAugusta, Georgia onJuly 27 ,1872 . He was buried in theSummerville Cemetery located in Augusta.External links
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.com/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-3244 George W. Crawford at The New Georgia Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10522 George W. Crawford] atFind A Grave
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