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By 1967, Crawford & Company had offices in Canada, Puerto Rico, England, and the United States. In 1968, Crawford became a publicly traded company. In 1971, a new 24/7 claims referral service called MAYDAY was introduced (now called Crawford Claims Alert [4]). Around the same time, Crawford introduced 3 new services: Rehabilitation Services ...
Central and southeastern Ohio except Columbus: December 6, 1997: 220: April 22, 2015: 614: Columbus: October 1947: 380: February 27, 2016: 937: Southwestern part of Ohio including Dayton, Springfield, public parts of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and areas north and east of the Cincinnati metropolitan area: September 28, 1996: 326: March 8 ...
Crawford County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census , the population was 42,025. [ 1 ] Its county seat and largest city is Bucyrus . [ 2 ]
In 1906, the Shelby County Bank and First National Bank were consolidated under the name of the Shelby County State Bank. In May 1911, H.P. Dowling presided as bank President and by 1913 the deposits of the bank had reached a total of $780,000. In 1933, The Farmers and Merchants Savings Bank of Harlan merged with The Shelby County State Bank.
In 1989, the National Bank for Cooperatives was created under the voluntary options of the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 [1] by a merger of eleven of thirteen bank for cooperatives (including the Central Bank for Cooperatives) created with the Farm Credit Act of 1933. The remaining two banks joined in 1995 when it changed its name to CoBank ...
Location of Jackson Township (red) in Crawford County, next to the city of Crestline (yellow) Coordinates: 40°47′13″N 82°44′25″W / 40.78694°N 82.74028°W / 40.78694; -82 Country
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Brokensword is an unincorporated community on the border between the Holmes and Lykens townships of Crawford County, Ohio, United States. [1] Located at the intersection of the concurrent State Routes 19 and 100 with Brokensword Road, it is six miles north and two miles west (9½ km and 3¼ km respectively) of the city of Bucyrus, the county seat.