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Crawford, George C. (11)

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George Crawford was a merchant in Hudson and Albany, New York, dealing mainly in textiles and in ready-made clothing and apparel. His business also included foodstuffs and common household and farm items such as pots and pans. George Crawford was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Centre County.

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Kemble, Edwin C. (Edwin Crawford), 1889- (29)

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Physicist (band spectra, quantum theory, statistical mechanics). On the physics faculty at Harvard University from 1919, department chair, 1940-1945; chair of the physics section, National Academy of Sciences, 1945-1948. Edwin Crawford Kemble (1889-1984), an American physicist, made contributions in several areas including band spectra, atomic structure, mathematics of quantum theory, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, analytical dynamics, theory of superchargers, an...

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McMurtrie, Douglas C. (Douglas Crawford), 1888-1944 (22)

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American typographer, known principally as an authority on typography and the history of printing and also as an authority on provisions for crippled children and disabled soldiers. Douglas C. McMurtrie, bibliographer and historian of printing, served as national editor of the American Imprints Inventory (1939-1942) of the nationwide Historical Records Survey, a Work Project Administration (WPA) project of the Federal Works Agency in Washington, D.C. Mr. McMurtrie, based...

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Crawford, C. Merle (Charles Merle), 1924- (14)

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Crawford, Frederick C., 1891-1994 (10)

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Frederick Coolidge Crawford was born in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1891. He graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. in 1913, and in 1914 with a master's degree in civil engineering. On Nov. 4, 1916, Crawford was hired as a millwright helper by auto and airplane parts manufacturer Steel Products in Cleveland, Ohio, which became Thompson Products in 1926. In 1933 Crawford became president of the company, a position he held for 25 years. He would serve the company in other capacities unt...

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Howell, Robert Boyte C. (Robert Boyte Crawford), 1801-1868 (15)

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Southern Baptist minister and Baptist newspaper editor. Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Nashville, Tennessee and the Second Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia. Involved in Landmark controversy with J. R. Graves. 1827-1834, pastor, Cumberland Street Church, Norfolk; 1834-1850, Nashville 1st Bapt.; 1850-1857, 2nd Bapt. Church, Richmond, Va. ; 1857-1868, Nashville. 1827-1834, pastor, Cumberland Street Church, Norfolk; 1834-1850, Nashville First...

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Crawford, G. C (3)

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Crawford, Samuel C. (3)

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The ship was under the command of Capt. Frank Worth of San Francisco. E. M. Greenbeat was the 2nd officer of the vessel and was in charge of one of the boats that took the crew to shore. William Hanlon was one of two crew members who remained on the ship and were successful in having it towed to Esquimalt Bay, where it sank. Accounts of the vessel's sinking may also be found in the San Francisco Chronicle of Tuesday, February 12, 1884 (p. 5) and February 13, 1884 (p. 4).

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Cash, E. B. C. (Ellerbe Boggan Crawford), 1823-1888 (9)

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Planter, of Kershaw County, S.C.; on 5 July 1880, Cash shot Camden lawyer William M. Shannon during an infamous duel on a bridge near Bishopville, in Darlington County, S.C.

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Crawford, C. P. (Charles Peter), 1831-1900. (6)

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W.W. Williamson was in business with M.R. Bell and then in partnership with C.P. Crawford in Milledgeville, Baldwin Co., GA.

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