William Randolph Winslow

1844–1869 (age 25)

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Biography

William Randolph Winslow (1844–1869) was a young man whose life was cut short during the post-Civil War period. Born in 1844, he came of age during one of the nation's most turbulent decades, experiencing the upheaval of war and its aftermath.

Though his years were few, Winslow's memory is preserved at Oak Hill Cemetery, where he rests among other notable figures of his time. His brief life reflects the challenges faced by his generation during Reconstruction.