• Look up Crandall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crandall is a Scottish surname. Crandall may also refer to: Crandall, Georgia, U.S. Crandall, Indiana...
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  • Bradley Crandall (1927–1991), radio personality, US Bruce Perry Crandall (born 1933), soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, US Charles Henry Crandall (1858–1923)...
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  • George Crandall may refer to: George Crandall, character in The FBI Story George Crandall, character in The 13th Man This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Senator Crandall may refer to: Rich Crandall (born 1967), Arizona State Senate Chester Crandell (1946–2014), Arizona State Senate This disambiguation page...
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  • Charles Crandall may refer to: Charles Henry Crandall (1858–1923), American author and poet Charles Martin Crandall (1833–1905), American inventor and...
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  • Lorenzo Crandall House, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Crandall Houses of Springville, Utah (Clarence L. Crandall House and Nelson D. Crandall House Crandall Farm...
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  • Crandell; also has a Lake Crandell Crandall (disambiguation) Crandelles Crannell (disambiguation) Crendell This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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     540. Mauseth 2012, p. 542. Mauseth 2012, p. 543. Mauseth 2012, p. 509. Crandall-Stotler, Barbara; Stotler, Raymond E. (2000). "Morphology and classification...
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  • Missouri Delmar Boulevard, namesake of the neighborhood Delmar (surname) Del Crandall (1930–2021), American Major League Baseball player and manager Delmar DeLong...
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  • (chancellor) (born 1940), former chancellor of Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University) in Canada Ralph Richardson (South African cricketer), (born...
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  • Carlisle (born 1976), American former professional basketball player Geno Crandall, American basketball player with Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Basketball...
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  • Jud (redirect from Jud (disambiguation))
    both civil and church law Jud Fry, a fictional character in Oklahoma! Jud Crandall, a fictional character in Pet Sematary Jud., the Epistle of Jude in the...
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  • Aquino (1902–1988), Native American civil rights activist Ella Phillips Crandall (1871–1938), American nurse Ella Hoag Brockway Avann (1853–1899), American...
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  • Hadley (1911–2002) Reed Green (1917–1986) Reed Sarratt (1917–1982) Reed Crandall (1922–2004) Reed Irvine (born c. 1942) Reed Wickner Canada (born 1945)...
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  • Australian pioneer and riverboat captain William Crandall (fictional character) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Valley Historic District may refer to: Pleasant Valley Historic District (Crandall, Georgia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Murray...
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  • part of a former name may refer to: Atlantic Baptist University (nowadays Crandall University), in New Brunswick, Canada Houston Baptist University (nowadays...
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    abolitionists. John Quincy Adams Abigail Adams Lydia Maria Child Prudence Crandall Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda Adelina Charuteira Phillis Wheatley Angelina...
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  • Missouri, NRHP Octagonal Poultry House, Cold Spring, New Jersey, NRHP Lattin-Crandall Octagon Barn, Catherine, New York, NRHP Lunn-Musser Octagon Barn, Garrattsville...
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  • professional basketball player Lauren Crace (born 1986), British actress Lauren Crandall (born 1985), American field hockey player Lauren Creamer (born 1992), Irish...
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  • player L. J. Cooke (1868–1943), American college men's basketball coach Doc Crandall (1887–1951), American Major League Baseball player, the first used consistently...
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  • Francisco Elisha Payne House, Canterbury, Connecticut, also known as Prudence Crandall House, a U.S. National Historic Landmark Daniel Payne House, Windsor, Connecticut...
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    1939), Hong Kong American actress Nancy Kyes, American actress Nancy L. Crandall (born 1940), American politician Nancy L. deClaisse-Walford (born 1954)...
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    Translated ed.). London: Zed Books. ISBN 978-1-78360-532-3. Hollick, Julian Crandall (August 1982). "Civil War in Chad, 1978-82". The World Today. Vol. 38,...
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  • Suthers (Past Chairman) Christian Anschutz Kathy Boe Gretchen Bliss Rick Crandall Kim Crider Honorable Karen S. Evans Sen. John Hickenlooper Gary McAlum...
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  • Portland Max Alvarez – Sacramento State Bryan Baker – Sacramento State Scott Crandall – Sacramento State Michael Roach – Saint Louis Adam Jahn – Stanford Daniel...
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    (Commander, Company A); Ephraim Palmer (Commander, Company B); Clark P. Crandall (Commander, Company C); William S. Powell (Commander, Company D); Ferdinand...
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