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The Courthouse of Crawford County, Ohio, is a landmark of the county seat, Bucyrus, Ohio. The courthouse was built in 1854 on East Mansfield Street by architect Harlan Jones and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 1985-02-28 as a part of the Bucyrus Commercial Historic District .
After a period of renting rooms elsewhere in the town, the county arranged for a frame courthouse to be built in 1830, but it was never occupied, as it was arsoned on the night before the county courts were to start using it. In its place, a brick building was constructed in 1832; it remained in use until Robinson became the county seat, after ...
Crawford Township is one of the thirteen townships of Wyandot County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 4,610 people in the township, 3,565 of whom lived in the village of Carey . Geography
Two murder convictions and one burglary conviction in Crawford County were upheld by the Third District Court of Appeals. In the first case, Robert W. Pinyerd, 42, was found guilty of the shooting ...
Crawford County’s last triennial update occurred in 2021. Robyn Sheets “Because market values change over time as properties are bought and sold, a reappraisal is needed to equalize property ...
MADISON — Chippewa Falls native Susan Crawford has announced her candidacy for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Crawford, who graduated from Chippewa Falls High School in 1983, has three decades of ...
The Baldwin-Reynolds House, managed by the Crawford County Historical Society, is a house museum in town. The building was constructed in 1843 by Heney Baldwin, an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a few months before his death in 1844. [28] [29]
Justice Crawford may refer to: Geoffrey W. Crawford (born 1954), associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Martin Jenkins Crawford (1820–1883), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia