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Crawford County, Ohio

112 E Mansfield St
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Phone: (419) 562-5876
Fax: (419) 562-3491
www.crawford-co.org

In north-central OH, north of Columbus; organized Apr 1, 1820 from Old Indian Territory. Name Origin: For Col. William Crawford (1732-82), VA officer in the Revolutionary War, Indian fighter, and surveyor

Area (sq mi):: 402.83 (land 402.11; water 0.72) Population per square mile: 113.80
Population 2005: 45,774 State rank: 52 Population change: 2000-20005 -2.50%; 1990-2000 -1.90% Population 2000: 46,966 (White 97.50%; Black or African American 0.60%; Hispanic or Latino 0.80%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.00%). Foreign born: 0.50%. Median age: 38.20
Income 2000: per capita $17,466; median household $36,227; Population below poverty level: 10.40% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $23,092-$24,768
Unemployment (2004): 7.60% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.70% Median travel time to work: 20.00 minutes Working outside county of residence: 34.40%
Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Bucyrus County seat (12,949)
  • Galion (11,423)

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    Crawford County, Iowa

    1202 Broadway
    Denison, IA 51442
    Phone: (712) 263-2242
    Fax: (712) 263-5753
    www.crawfordcounty.org

    In west-central IA, northeast of Council Bluffs; established Jan 15, 1851 from Shelby County. Name Origin: For William Harris Crawford (1771-1834), U.S. senator from GA (1807-13), U.S. secretary of war (1815-16), and U.S. secretary of treasury (1816-25)

    Area (sq mi):: 714.99 (land 714.36; water 0.63) Population per square mile: 23.60
    Population 2005: 16,889 State rank: 44 Population change: 2000-20005 -0.30%; 1990-2000 1.00% Population 2000: 16,942 (White 89.40%; Black or African American 0.80%; Hispanic or Latino 8.70%; Asian 0.50%; Other 5.70%). Foreign born: 6.10%. Median age: 38.20
    Income 2000: per capita $15,851; median household $33,922; Population below poverty level: 11.10% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $21,723-$22,868
    Unemployment (2004): 4.00% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.20% Median travel time to work: 16.70 minutes Working outside county of residence: 16.80%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Indiana

    PO Box 375
    English, IN 47118
    Phone: (812) 338-2565
    Fax: (812) 338-2507

    On the south-central border of IN; organized Jan 19, 1818 from Harrison County. Name Origin: For either Col. William Crawford (1732-82), VA officer in the Revolutionary War, Indian fighter, and surveyor; or William Harris Crawford (1772-1834), senator from GA (1807-13), U.S. secretary of war (1815-16), and U.S. secretary of the treasury (1816-25)

    Area (sq mi):: 308.85 (land 305.68; water 3.17) Population per square mile: 36.70
    Population 2005: 11,216 State rank: 86 Population change: 2000-20005 4.40%; 1990-2000 8.40% Population 2000: 10,743 (White 97.90%; Black or African American 0.20%; Hispanic or Latino 0.90%; Asian 0.10%; Other 1.40%). Foreign born: 0.30%. Median age: 37.30
    Income 2000: per capita $15,926; median household $32,646; Population below poverty level: 16.80% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $19,734-$22,155
    Unemployment (2004): 6.80% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.40% Median travel time to work: 35.40 minutes Working outside county of residence: 62.70%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Kansas

    PO Box 249
    Girard, KS 66743
    Phone: (620) 724-6115
    Fax: (620) 724-6007
    www.crawfordcountykansas.org

    On the southeastern border of KS; organized Feb 13, 1867 from Bourbon and Cherokee counties. Name Origin: For Col. Samuel J. Crawford (1835-1913), Union army officer and governor of KS (1865-68); he resigned to command a force to fight Indians

    Area (sq mi):: 595.05 (land 592.91; water 2.14) Population per square mile: 64.50
    Population 2005: 38,222 State rank: 12 Population change: 2000-20005 -0.10%; 1990-2000 7.50% Population 2000: 38,242 (White 92.30%; Black or African American 1.80%; Hispanic or Latino 2.40%; Asian 1.10%; Other 3.70%). Foreign born: 2.70%. Median age: 33.80
    Income 2000: per capita $16,245; median household $29,409; Population below poverty level: 16.00% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $21,116-$23,022
    Unemployment (2004): 6.00% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.00% Median travel time to work: 16.90 minutes Working outside county of residence: 12.60%
    Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Pittsburg (19,152)

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    Crawford County, Michigan

    200 W Michigan Ave
    Grayling, MI 49738
    Phone: (989) 344-3206
    Fax: (989) 344-3223
    www.crawfordco.org

    In north-central MI; established Apr 1, 1840 as Shawano County; name changed Mar 8, 1843. Name Origin: For Col. William Crawford (1732-82), VA officer in the Revolutionary War, Indian fighter, and surveyor

    Area (sq mi):: 563.37 (land 558.12; water 5.25) Population per square mile: 27.00
    Population 2005: 15,074 State rank: 70 Population change: 2000-20005 5.60%; 1990-2000 16.40% Population 2000: 14,273 (White 95.70%; Black or African American 1.50%; Hispanic or Latino 1.00%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.90%). Foreign born: 1.30%. Median age: 40.60
    Income 2000: per capita $16,903; median household $33,364; Population below poverty level: 12.70% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $19,683-$20,135
    Unemployment (2004): 7.50% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.70% Median travel time to work: 21.30 minutes Working outside county of residence: 35.70%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Georgia

    1011 Hwy 341 N
    Roberta, GA 31078
    Phone: (478) 836-3782
    Fax: (478) 836-5818

    In west-central GA, southwest of Macon; organized Dec 9, 1822 from Houston County. Name Origin: For William Harris Crawford (1772-1834), VA statesman

    Area (sq mi):: 326.45 (land 325.01; water 1.45) Population per square mile: 39.60
    Population 2005: 12,874 State rank: 113 Population change: 2000-20005 3.00%; 1990-2000 39.00% Population 2000: 12,495 (White 72.30%; Black or African American 23.80%; Hispanic or Latino 2.40%; Asian 0.20%; Other 3.20%). Foreign born: 0.50%. Median age: 35.20
    Income 2000: per capita $15,768; median household $37,848; Population below poverty level: 15.40% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $19,630-$22,999
    Unemployment (2004): 4.80% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.00% Median travel time to work: 32.30 minutes Working outside county of residence: 82.70%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Pennsylvania

    903 Diamond Pk
    Meadville, PA 16335
    Phone: (814) 333-7400
    Fax: (814) 337-0457
    www.co.crawford.pa.us

    On northwest border of PA, south of Erie; organized Mar 12, 1800 from Allegheny County. Name Origin: For Col. William Crawford (1732-82), surveyor, army officer, and Indian fighter

    Area (sq mi):: 1037.74 (land 1012.72; water 25.01) Population per square mile: 88.30
    Population 2005: 89,442 State rank: 34 Population change: 2000-20005 -1.00%; 1990-2000 4.90% Population 2000: 90,366 (White 96.60%; Black or African American 1.60%; Hispanic or Latino 0.60%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.10%). Foreign born: 1.10%. Median age: 38.10
    Income 2000: per capita $16,870; median household $33,560; Population below poverty level: 12.80% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $22,820-$22,753
    Unemployment (2004): 6.70% Unemployment change (from 2000): -0.40% Median travel time to work: 21.50 minutes Working outside county of residence: 22.40%
    Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Meadville County seat (13,360)

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    Crawford County, Wisconsin

    220 N Beaumont Rd
    Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
    Phone: (608) 326-0200
    Fax: (608) 326-0213
    www.wisconline.com/counties/crawford/

    On southwestern border of WI; organized Oct 26, 1818 (prior to statehood) from a territorial county. Name Origin: For Fort Crawford, or possibly for Willliam Harris Crawford (1772-1834), U.S. senator from GA (1807-13), U.S. secretary of war (1815-16), and U.S. secretary of the treasury (1816-25)

    Area (sq mi):: 599.22 (land 572.69; water 26.53) Population per square mile: 29.90
    Population 2005: 17,134 State rank: 57 Population change: 2000-20005 -0.60%; 1990-2000 8.20% Population 2000: 17,243 (White 96.80%; Black or African American 1.40%; Hispanic or Latino 0.70%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.10%). Foreign born: 0.70%. Median age: 38.90
    Income 2000: per capita $16,833; median household $34,135; Population below poverty level: 10.20% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $20,723-$22,628
    Unemployment (2004): 5.30% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.20% Median travel time to work: 21.80 minutes Working outside county of residence: 27.50%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Illinois

    PO Box 616
    Robinson, IL 62454
    Phone: (618) 546-1212
    Fax: (618) 546-0140
    www.crawfordcountycentral.com

    On the east-central border of IL northeast of Olney; organized Dec 31, 1816 (prior to statehood) from Edwards County. Name Origin: For William Harris Crawford (1772-1834), U.S. senator from GA (1807-13), U.S. secretary of war (1815-16), and U.S. secretary of the treasury (1816-25)

    Area (sq mi):: 445.74 (land 443.53; water 2.20) Population per square mile: 44.90
    Population 2005: 19,898 State rank: 59 Population change: 2000-20005 -2.70%; 1990-2000 5.10% Population 2000: 20,452 (White 92.50%; Black or African American 4.50%; Hispanic or Latino 1.70%; Asian 0.30%; Other 1.50%). Foreign born: 1.30%. Median age: 38.60
    Income 2000: per capita $16,869; median household $32,531; Population below poverty level: 11.20% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $22,158-$23,513
    Unemployment (2004): 6.50% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.00% Median travel time to work: 18.10 minutes Working outside county of residence: 16.90%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Missouri

    302 Main St
    Steelville, MO 65565
    Phone: (573) 775-2376
    Fax: (573) 775-3066

    In east-central MO, southwest of Saint Louis; organized Jan 23, 1829 from Gasconade County. Name Origin: For William Harris Crawford (1772-1834), U.S. senator from GA (1807-13), U.S. Secretary of War (1815-16), and U.S. Secretary of Treasury (1816-25)

    Area (sq mi):: 743.79 (land 742.52; water 1.27) Population per square mile: 32.20
    Population 2005: 23,932 State rank: 48 Population change: 2000-20005 4.90%; 1990-2000 18.90% Population 2000: 22,804 (White 97.70%; Black or African American 0.10%; Hispanic or Latino 0.80%; Asian 0.10%; Other 1.40%). Foreign born: 1.20%. Median age: 37.90
    Income 2000: per capita $14,825; median household $30,860; Population below poverty level: 16.30% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $20,899-$23,604
    Unemployment (2004): 6.40% Unemployment change (from 2000): 0.00% Median travel time to work: 29.20 minutes Working outside county of residence: 43.50%
    Cities with population over 10,000: None
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    Crawford County, Arkansas

    300 Main St County Courthouse Rm 7
    Van Buren, AR 72956
    Phone: (479) 474-1312
    Fax: (479) 471-3236

    On western border of AR, north of Fort Smith; organized Oct 18, 1820 (prior to statehood) from Pulaski County. Name Origin: For William Harris Crawford (1772-1834), VA statesman

    Area (sq mi):: 604.20 (land 595.39; water 8.81) Population per square mile: 96.80
    Population 2005: 57,630 State rank: 12 Population change: 2000-20005 8.20%; 1990-2000 25.30% Population 2000: 53,247 (White 90.70%; Black or African American 0.90%; Hispanic or Latino 3.30%; Asian 1.20%; Other 5.70%). Foreign born: 2.40%. Median age: 35.10
    Income 2000: per capita $15,015; median household $32,871; Population below poverty level: 14.20% Personal per capita income (2000-2003): $18,791-$20,361
    Unemployment (2004): 5.10% Unemployment change (from 2000): 1.00% Median travel time to work: 23.70 minutes Working outside county of residence: 53.20%
    Cities with population over 10,000:
  • Van Buren County seat (20,637)

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    Release date- 14082019 - Illinois Refining Division and its local partners completed another successful United Way Days of Caring for Crawford County.
    * In Crawford county, which includes Van Buren, across the Arkansas River from Fort Smith - 14.1% of properties were in moderate to high risk areas and 2.7 % were in a very high risk zone.
    William Hampton appeals a judgment of conviction and an order denying postconviction relief entered by the Crawford County Circuit Court.
    Featuring plain language and a narrative style, this book describes the case brought against the ban on the Harry Potter books from school libraries in Crawford County, Arkansas, in 2002.
    Speaking of Crawford County, Chambers Bank of Danville is developing a full-service branch in Van Buren.
    Last week, FERC granted Rover permission to place a segment of Phase 2, which included Mainline Compressor Station 3 located in Crawford County, Ohio, and a section of the line between Mainline Compressor Station 2, in Wayne County, Ohio, and Mainline Compressor Station 3, in service for additional throughput opportunity.
    Meadville, PA, April 28, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Crawford County Fair is excited to welcome the legendary band Alabama and Christian bands MercyMe and Tenth Avenue North for this year's Toyota Concert Series.
    This is a buck I killed on the last day of the 2015 archery season in Crawford County, Pa.
    Lincoln Trail College is in Robinson in Crawford County about 40 miles south of Terre Haute, Indiana.
    The bank attracts deposits from the general public and uses those and other sources of funds to originate loans secured by single-family residences primarily located in Crawford County. As of July 20, 2004, the bank operated four offices, which include three in Bucyrus and one in New Washington.