Viney Grove Community, Washington County, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
He was a Confederate soldier.
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CRAWFORD, Stanford R. - After an illness of ten days with pneumonia, Mr.
Stanford R. Crawford died at his home at Viney Grove last Friday, April 8th, 1910.
For several days his life hung by a fickle thread, at times giving hope for
improvement, but the weak condition of his heart could not be overcome and
death claimed him about 4:00 o’clock Friday morning. Mr. Crawford will be sadly
missed in his community as a worker in the Sunday School and for his upright life
as a strong Christian character. He was born in the community where he died,
April 13, 1835 and lacked only a few days of being 75 years of age. September
5, 1855, he married Miss Melinda Edmiston and to them were born four children,
two sons and two daughters, one son dying in infancy. When a boy of 15 he was
converted at the old camp ground on Cane Hill and joined the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church and remained a member of that church until the day of his
death. During the war, Mr. Crawford was a Confederate soldier, being a member
of Boone’s company, Brook’s battalion. He was a member of Prairie Grove Camp
of Confederate Veterans and the members of this organization attended the
funeral in a body and conducted their funeral service at the grave. He is survived
by his wife and three children, M.N. Crawford of Vinita, Oklahoma, Mrs. J.W.
Taylor of Prairie Grove and Mrs. L.W. Beaty of Viney Grove. He also leaves one
brother, Mr. J. I. Crawford of Southwest City, Missouri and three sisters, Mrs.
Minda West, Mrs. L.H. Tucker and Mrs. Dr. Howell. The funeral services were
held from the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Saturday morning and were
conducted by Rev. H.A. Armstrong after which the burial was made in the Prairie
Grove cemetery. [The Prairie Grove Herald 4/14/1910]
Melinda Crawford, widow of S.R. Crawford, who died April 8, 1910, filed Widow
Application #23639 with the Confederate Pension Board of Washington County
for a Confederate widow pension and it was received as allowed August 21,
1915 at the State, citing her husband’s service in the Arkansas Cavalry. [State of
Arkansas Confederate Pension Archives]
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