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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
The Hotel Wooten is located in downtown Abilene, Texas, United States at 1102 North 3rd Street.. The building's grand lobby. This graceful 16-story tower was built at the corner of North 3rd and Cypress Street in 1930 by local business man H.O. Wooten, [1] who according to local legend paid cash for the construction in the midst of the Great Depression.
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.
Carole Cook (1924–2023), actress; protégé of Lucille Ball; Abilene native Roy Crane (1901–1977), cartoonist ; creator, Wash Tubbs , Captain Easy , and Buz Sawyer ; Abilene native Sonny Cumbie (born 1981), quarterback for the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League ; Abilene native
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 ...
Johnnie Miller, left, and his son, Michael Miller, are accused of shooting to death a neighbor over a mattress in 2018 in Abilene, Texas. Their murder trial began Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023.
Howard Marion-Crawford was born 17 January 1914, [5] the son of Nina Marion-Crawford and Harold F. Marion-Crawford, an officer of the Irish Guards who died on 16 April 1915 during the First World War. [6] After attending Clifton College, Crawford attended RADA and began a career in radio.