Crawford
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Crawford may refer to:
[edit] People
- Abel Crawford, early American mountaineer and entrepreneur
- Alexander Crawford, American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Billy Crawford, American-Filipino-singer
- Broderick Crawford (born 1911), actor
- Chris Crawford (basketball player)
- Chris Crawford (game designer), American, video games
- Carl Crawford, baseball player
- Carolyn Crawford, singer
- Cindy Crawford (born 1966), American model
- David Crawford, Virginia Colony Burgess
- Francis Marion Crawford (1854-1909), American author
- Fred L. Crawford, politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
- George W. Crawford, Governor of Georgia
- Hasely Crawford (born 1950), track-and-field athlete
- Hugh Crawford (c1195-c1265), 2nd Sheriff of Ayrshire, Scotland
- Joan Crawford (1904-1977), American actress
- Joe Crawford (born 1951), NBA referee
- John Martin Crawford, a Canadian man currently incarcerated for the killing of 4 native women
- John Martin Crawford (scholar) (1845-1916)?, an American (US) physician. First translator of the Finnish Kalevala into English.
- Johnny Crawford (born 1946), actor, singer, musician
- Lester Crawford (born 1939), Commissioner of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- Marc Crawford (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player & coach
- Michael Crawford (born 1942), actor
- Randy Crawford (born 1952), singer
- Ronald Crawford (c.1240-1297), 4th Sheriff of Ayrshire, Scotland
- Rufus Crawford, athlete
- Sam Crawford, baseball player
- Shawn Crawford, sprinter, 200 meter Olympic Champion in 2004
- Susan Crawford, internet legal scholar and professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
- Susan Crawford, former U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces judge appointed as the convening authority for military commissions under the Military Commissions Act of 2006 [1]
- Thomas Crawford (Captain) (1530 - 1603), Military Commander during Scottish Reformation
- Thomas Hartley Crawford (1786-1863), Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- Thomas Howell Crawford (1803-1871), thirteenth mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
- William Crawford (Sir) (c.1260-c1315), Second to William Wallace, Scottish Wars of Independence
- William Crawford (soldier) (1732-1782), colonel, US Army
- William H. Crawford (1772-1834), American politician (cabinet: War and Treasury)
[edit] Places
- In the United States
- Crawford, Colorado
- Crawford, Georgia
- Crawford, Mississippi
- Crawford, New York
- Crawford, Nebraska
- Crawford, Texas
- Crawford County, Arkansas
- Crawford County, Georgia
- Crawford County, Illinois
- Crawford County, Indiana
- Crawford County, Iowa
- Crawford County, Kansas
- Crawford County, Michigan
- Crawford County, Missouri
- Crawford County, Ohio
- Crawford County, Pennsylvania
- Crawford County, Wisconsin
- Crawford Notch, New Hampshire
- Crawfordville, Florida
- Crawfordville, Georgia
- Crawfordsville, Indiana
- In the United Kingdom
- Crawford, South Lanarkshire, Scotland home to …
- Crawford Castle, a medieval fortification in Crawford, South Lanarkshire
- Crawford Castle or Spetisbury Rings, iron-age fortification and its ruins, at Spetisbury, Dorset, England
- In Canada
- Elsewhere
[edit] Other
- Crawford Clan aka: Clan Crawford
- Crawford Castle (ship)
[edit] See also
- Crawford Composites, chassis makers to Howard-Boss Motorsports
- Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, part of the Western Reserve Historical Society, located in Cleveland, Ohio
[edit] Spelling variation
- Crawfurd
- Craufurd