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Crawfordville Methodist Church
This church, originally known as "Bird's Chapel," was foun...
Crawfordville Confederate Memorial
1861-1865
Erected to the
memory of our
C...
Robert J Crawford
In memory of our brother Robert J Crawford April 1, 1939 -...
Adam Crawford House
Built around 1792, this is one of the oldest standing hous...
Bushrod Crawford Building
This house, located on a part of original town lot #4, was...
“Coach” James W. Crawford
1938 - 1992
Friendly’s first football coach 1971-199...
Crawford’s Sweep
The decisive Union movement at the Battle of Five Forks wa...
The Crawford Family
For whom the Notch is named, included Abel and his sons, T...
Crawford
Crawford sprang up as a tent city on land owned by homeste...
Major Crawford's Home
Near this site was the home of Major Robert Crawford, wher...
Results for Crawford
Crawfordville Methodist Church
This church, originally known as "Bird's Chapel," was founded in 1826 as the first church in the newly formed town of Crawfordville. It was an outgrowth of the now defunct Powder Creek Meeting House near Sandy Cross, which came into ...
Crawfordville Confederate Memorial
1861-1865
Erected to the
memory of our
Confederate
Dead
Apr. 26, 1898
Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (U.S. 278) and Alexander Street on Broad Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Robert J Crawford
In memory of our brother Robert J Crawford April 1, 1939 - Sept. 11, 2001 and all our brother knights who perished on September 11 at the World Trade Center
Marker is at the intersection of Flatlands Avenue and E. 40th ...
Adam Crawford House
Built around 1792, this is one of the oldest standing houses in Beverly. It was altered to its present form circa 1835 and purchased by Adam Crawford in 1846. Union officers occupied the house after the Battle of Rich Mountain. ...
Bushrod Crawford Building
This house, located on a part of original town lot #4, was built about 1850. It was the home of Bushrod Crawford who also operated a store in the building with his brother Absalom. Brushrod Crawford ran against John Hughes ...
“Coach” James W. Crawford
1938 - 1992
Friendly’s first football coach 1971-1991. His teams won three Md. State championships and compiled a record of 166-46-1. Crawford was a “man for all seasons.” Erected in gratitude by the Class of 1993 and Redskin Robert Green ’88.
Marker ...
Crawford’s Sweep
The decisive Union movement at the Battle of Five Forks was, for the Federals, a fortunate mistake. While one Union division struck the Confederate left at the Angle, Brig. Gen. Samuel W Crawford’s division passed too far north and missed ...
The Crawford Family
For whom the Notch is named, included Abel and his sons, Thomas J. and Ethan Allen. They established the first regional hotels and pioneered in opening the White Mountain area to the public. Ethan and his wife, Lucy Howe Crawford, ...
Crawford
Crawford sprang up as a tent city on land owned by homesteader/newspaper correspondent William E. Annin in 1886 when the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad pushed through the Nebraska Panhandle. To Incorporate the town, editor William Edgar supplemented civilian ...
Major Crawford's Home
Near this site was the home of Major Robert Crawford, where President George Washington spent his last night in South Carolina on his Southern tour, May 27, 1791. Here Washington was met by a delegation of the Chiefs of the ...