Samuel Johnson Crawford (April 10, 1835 – October 21, 1913) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War, and the third Governor of Kansas (1865–1868)...
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Samuel or Sam Crawford may refer to: Samuel J. Crawford (1835–1913), U.S. Army general and third Governor of Kansas Samuel W. Crawford (1829–1892), U.S...
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the Governor of Kansas. Republican nominee and Union Army Colonel Samuel J. Crawford defeated National Union nominee and incumbent Kansas District Court...
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Kansas Samuel J. Crawford defeated Democratic nominee J. L. McDowell. On election day, 6 November 1866, Republican nominee Samuel J. Crawford won re-election...
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county was named in honor of Samuel Crawford, the 3rd governor of Kansas. Pittsburg State University is located in Crawford County. For many millennia,...
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1864–65, U.S. Senator from Virginia 1875–76. Son of Hugh Caperton. Samuel J. Crawford (1835–1913), Kansas State Representative 1861, Republican National...
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Samuel Wylie Crawford (November 8, 1829 – November 3, 1892) was a United States Army surgeon and a Union general in the American Civil War. He served...
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city was named after the daughter of the third Governor of Kansas Samuel J. Crawford. It is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and U.S. Route...
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1978, pp. 461–462. "Samuel Johnson Crawford". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 28, 2023. "Samuel Johnson Crawford (1865-1868)". State...
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government was established in October 1867, by proclamation of Governor Samuel J. Crawford in response to a petition. Hays was chosen as the permanent seat by...
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