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Frank Crane (clergyman and writer)

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in 1882, and served as a pastor for more than 25 years, from 1909 he wrote syndicated newspaper columns and books of reflections and advice.
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in 1869 and the young Crane helped his father in the post office.
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Methodist Episcopal Church
Urbana, Illinois
James Lyons Crane
21st Illinois Infantry Regiment
Ulysses S. Grant
Springfield, Illinois
diabetes
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Intracerebral hemorrhage
"Dr. Frank Crane, noted writer, dies"
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0362-4331
"From the Pulpit to the Press: Frank Crane's Omaha, 1892-1896"


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