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Photograph of Harold H. Crawford circa 1920. Image courtesy of History Center of Olmsted County. Harold Hamilton Crawford (April 6, 1888 - May 8, 1981) was an American architect known for his contributions to early 20th-century architecture in the Midwest, particularly in Rochester, Minnesota, with a long career spanning from 1916-1965. [1]
Harold Crawford may refer to: Harold Crawford (footballer), see Hugh McDonald (footballer) Harold Crawford (architect), (1888–1981) American architect; See also
Elmwood Memorial Park is a cemetery located in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, United States. It has in excess of 30,000 interments. It has in excess of 30,000 interments. The first burials at this cemetery took place in 1946.
Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday at 11 a.m. hosted by the Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene and Dyess Chief's Group. ... Memorial Day Ceremony at 9 a.m. Monday at Elmwood Funeral Home ...
A person whose body was found in 1994 in a shallow grave just southwest of Wichita has been identified, the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.
Crawford was president of the real estate firm Crawford Edgewood Managers and chaired the board of directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. [58] Crawford was diagnosed with prostate cancer around 1997. [59] Crawford died on February 10, 2017, at the age of 78. [60] He received a Catholic funeral at St Francis Xavier Church ...
Abilene Reporter-News downtown office. Abilene Reporter-News is a daily newspaper based in Abilene, Texas, United States. The newspaper started publishing as the weekly Abilene Reporter, helmed by Charles Edwin Gilbert, on June 17, 1881, just three months after Abilene was founded. It is hence the oldest continuous business in the city.
"Cold Justice" is returning to Abilene after featuring an episode on the 1982 double homicide of Susanna Flores Brown and her eight-year-old daughter, Franchesca Antoinette Martinez.