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Samuel J. Crawford

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to undertake the prosecution of certain claims against the United States for indemnity school lands, and in this he rendered much aid to Kansas. Subsequently, he moved to Washington, D.C., and practiced law there for a number of years. Among other activities Crawford published
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While still in active service, on September 8, 1864, Crawford was nominated for governor of Kansas. On October 1 he was granted a leave of absence, the first he had had since entering the service at the beginning of the war. However, on arriving in Kansas learned of
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On November 8, 1864, he was elected governor, and on January 9, 1865, took the oath of office; on September 5, 1866, he became the first person to be re-elected governor of Kansas.
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Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, copyright 1918; transcribed by Ryan Cannon, student from USD 508, Baxter Springs Middle School, Baxter Springs, Kansas, September, 1997.
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and had moved to Indiana Territory in 1815. His paternal grandparents were James and Mary (Fraser) Crawford, his grandfather having been a Revolutionary soldier.
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A Standard History of Kansas and Kansans, written and compiled by William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka.
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where it relieved an Indiana regiment and captured a rebel artillery battery consisting of three guns. In March 1864, he joined General
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In November 1859, he was elected a member of the first state Legislature, and assisted in putting the state government into operation.
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Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History, Embracing Events, Institutions, Industries, Counties, Cities, Towns, Prominent Persons, Etc
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Toward the close of the first session the country was involved in war. He resigned his legislative seat to become captain in the
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S. J. Crawford Copies of Letters Sent and Essay, 1868–1905, Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection, Kansas State Historical Society
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On December 1, 1870, he formed the Florence Town Company. It was a group of men who learned of the proposed route of the
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On March 12, 1863, he was assigned command of the 2nd Kansas Cavalry and soon afterward joined Blunt at
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in Kansas. In September of the same year he was a delegate to the Republican state convention at
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until early in the fall of 1862. During that time he participated in the battles of
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After retiring from the governorship Crawford was in the real estate business at
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Governor Crawford resigned on November 4, 1868, to take command of the
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on an expedition to the Red River under the general command of General
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Republican Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives
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Der Staat Kansas-eine Heimath fΓΌr Einwanderer by S.J. Crawford
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who decided on a town site where the railroad would cross the
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Century of Pride, 1872–1972 : Florence Kansas Centennial
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in the Custer-Sheridan Winter Campaign of 1868–1869.
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his command lost heavily and his own horse was shot.
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Crawford is the namesake of 506:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 7: 1117:Republican Party governors of Kansas 1092:People from Lawrence County, Indiana 414:for an expedition south through the 230:2nd Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment 1142:19th-century American Episcopalians 297:. He later attended law school at 14: 802: 21:Samuel Crawford (disambiguation) 1132:19th-century Kansas politicians 1097:University of Cincinnati alumni 568:Blackmar, Frank Wilson (1912). 492:, until 1876, when he moved to 433:and performed admirably in the 16:American politician (1835–1913) 313:Samuel J. 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