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Crawford County ARGenWeb
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Listening to the Historic Heartbeat
of Crawford County, Arkansas,
and its Environs in the American South
Hello!
Welcome
to the Crawford County Arkansas GenWeb Project!
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our Crawford County MESSAGE BOARD hosted on ROOTSWEB.
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are sending. It is a great way to 'stumble' upon valuable
answers, tips, directions, and more.
Also, be sure to spend some time in the ARCHIVED
LIST; it truly is invaluable! You may also want
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NEW!
Crawford County FGS
Introducing Family
Group Sheets to Crawford County, Arkansas!
Family Groups Sheets (FGS) are a wonderful way to share
family history. Not only can others find links to your
ancestors, but you can search the SURNAME list to view
sheets submitted by others for clues and content.
Whether you share history in Crawford County by
a single birth,
death, marriage or census, etc., or have history in
multiple generations, FGS is for you! This project has
proven successful, and is fun and easy to do. We're
excited to offer Family Group Sheets to the families
of historic Crawford County, Arkansas.
Join the fun and submit your FGS today!
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Miss
Clara Bertha Eno
Teacher and Crawford County Historian
This county was created by an act of the territorial
legislature October 18, 1820, and was drawn from Pulaski
County. In 1828 the Osage and Cherokee country was added
to the county. The boundaries were frequently changed
down to 1851, since which time there have been comparatively
few alterations. It was named in honor of
William H. Crawford, President Monroe's Secretary
of the Treasury. The records from 1818 to 1820 are on
file at Little Rock. On March 23, 1877, the courthouse
was destroyed by fire and all records were destroyed
except those of the treasurer and a few deeds and mortgages.
Since that date however the records are complete and
are kept in fire-proof vaults.
Miss Clara B. Eno
READ
Here:
"History
Of Crawford County, Arkansas"
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Crawford County Courthouse, Room
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Van Buren, Arkansas 72956
County Seat: City of Van Buren
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Fast
Facts: Crawford County, AR and William Harris CRAWFORD
• The
county was formed on October 18, 1820 from Pulaski County
• The
county seat is located in Van Buren, Arkansas
The county is named in honor of William Harris Crawford,
an important American politician and judge in the early
19th century. Crawford (b. 24 Feb 1772, d. 15 Sep 34)
was a: • Respected and
influential Georgia Senator [1807], •
President Pro Tempore (the Acting
Vice President) [1812-13], •
U.S. Ambassador to France [1813-15], •
9th United States Secretary of War [1815-16], • Served
as President Monroe's Secretary of the Treasury [1817-25],
• And was a candidate for
President of the United States [1824].
Interestingly, Crawford was Monroe's rival for the presidency,
however, because Monroe considered Crawford to be a friend
and admired both his administrative skills and his political
abilities, he selected Crawford to serve on his cabinet.
In 1823, Crawford suffered a stroke and was stricken with
paralysis; he recovered but remained in poor health, and
was still politically powerful.
In 1825, Crawford retired to Georgia, where he was appointed
as a state Superior Court Judge. Crawford remained an
active judge until his untimely death a decade later.
He is buried in Crawford Cemetery in Crawford, Georgia.
During his lifetime, he was a lawyer, politician, judge,
farmer and teacher.
In 1875, more than forty years after his death, William
Harris Crawford appeared on the 50 cent bill. Two towns,
and six counties have been named in honor of the lifetime
achievements (and unwavering integrity) of William H.
Crawford.
References: • Wikipedia.com
•
Garraty, John A. and Mark C. Carnes. American
National Biography, vol. 5, "Crawford, William Harris".
New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. • Preston,
Daniel. A Comprehensive Catalogue
of the Correspondence and Papers of James Monroe, vol.
1, , Greenwood Press,
1951. Presidential
Election 1824 – The Corrupt Bargain |
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