Crawford family of the White Mountains

White Mountains The Crawford family of the White Mountains were a family who moved to New Hampshire's White Mountains in the 1790s from Guildhall, Vermont, and were pioneers in establishing a tourist industry in that area. Abel Crawford and his father-in-law, Eleazar Rosebrook, began the effort, and one of Abel's sons, Ethan Allen Crawford, made significant contributions. Another son, Thomas Jefferson Crawford, continued the work; and Ethan's wife, Lucy, also contributed. Their work was in the area then known as White Mountain Notch, subsequently called Crawford Notch.

Numerous geographical features in the White Mountains are now named after the family. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The history of the White Mountains from the first settlement of upper Coos and Pequaket. by Crawford, Lucy

    White Hills [Portland] : [Printed by F.A. & A.F. Gerrish], 1846
    Format: Book


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    History of the White Mountains. by Crawford, Lucy

    Hanover, N.H. : Dartmouth Publications, 1966
    Format: Book


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    The philosophy of Émile Boutroux as representative of French idealism in the nineteenth century. by Crawford, Lucy Shepard

    Charlottesville, Va., 1924
    Format: Book


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    Organization and administration of distributive education by Crawford, Lucy C.

    Columbus, Ohio : Merrill, 1972
    Format: Book


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    The food lover's guide to canning : contemporary recipes & techniques by Rich, Chris, 1949-

    Asheville, NC : Lark Books, 1997
    1st ed.
    Other Authors: “…Crawford, Lucy Clark…”
    Format: Book


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    Coordination in cooperative vocational education by Meyer, Warren G.

    Columbus, Ohio : Merrill, 1975
    Other Authors: “…Crawford, Lucy C.…”
    Format: Book