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Yes, Peyton Randolph was the 1st President of the United States- look up Dr. George Grant's amazing lecture of the Forgotten Presidents.

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Was Peyton Randolf the first president?

Peyton Randolph was not president of the United States. He was, however, the first president of the Continental Congress.


Who was the president of the first continental congress?

Peyton Randolph


When did Peyton Randolph die?

Peyton Randolph died on 1775-10-22.


When was Peyton Randolph born?

Peyton Randolph was born on 1721-09-10.


When was Peyton Randolph House created?

Peyton Randolph House was created in 1715.


When did Peyton Randolph - governor - die?

Peyton Randolph - governor - died in 1828.


When was Peyton Randolph - governor - born?

Peyton Randolph - governor - was born in 1779.


At the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia Pennsylvania who was the first delegate to be chosen?

Peyton Randolph


A leader of the continental congress?

Peyton Randolph is the first president of the Continental Congress. He was also a planter and public official from the Colony of Virginia.


What does the name randolph mean?

Peyton Randolph was the first president of the Continental Congress. I don't know how the above answer had ANY relation to the question, but it's a run-off of the name "Dolph", which is German for Wolf. So one would think Randolph is the same thing.


Who represented Virginia at the first continental congress?

Peyton Randolph, Patrick Henry and many more


Who was Peyton Randolph?

Peyton Randolph (born September 10, 1721 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died October 22, 1775 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the first and third President of the United States Continental Congress, who served between September 5, 1774 and October 22, 1774, and between May 10, 1775 ad May 24, 1775.