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Crowder may refer to: Places in the United States *Crowder, Oklahoma *Crowder, Mississippi *Crowder, Missouri *Crowder College *Fort Crowder Other uses *Crowder (musician), contemporary Christian musician *Crowder (surname) *Crowder, someone who plays the crwth, a musical stringed instrument See also * Crowd (other) A crowd is a large and definable group of people. Crowd or The Crowd may also refer to: Films * The Crowd (1928 film), ''The Crowd'' (1928 film), an American silent film directed by King Vidor * The Crowd (1951 film), ''The Crowd'' (1951 film), ... * Crowders {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Crowder, Oklahoma
Crowder is a town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 430 at the 2010 census. History At the time of its founding, Crowder was located in Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation, in the Indian Territory. The settlement was originally called Juanita, after Juanita Harlan Crowder, wife of Dr. W.E. Crowder, an early-day physician. A post office was established at Juanita, Indian Territory on March 21, 1902. Its name was changed to Crowder on June 4, 1904, in honor of Dr. Crowder.George H. Shirk, ''Oklahoma Place Names'' (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1965), pp. 57 & 113. The book's description of Juanita is confused with that of the town of Crowder in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. The correct information was ascertained using the Post Office Site Location Reports on file in the National Archives. Geography Crowder is located at (35.121927, -95.671460). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land a ...
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Crowder, Mississippi
Crowder is a town in Panola and Quitman counties in the state of Mississippi. The population was 712 at the 2010 census. Geography Most of Crowder is in Quitman County with a portion on the east in adjacent Panola County. In the 2000 census, 462 of the town's 766 residents (60.3%) lived in Quitman County and 304 (39.7%) in Panola County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.4 square miles (1.2 km2, all land. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 573 people, 331 households, and 213 families residing in the town. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 766 people, 309 households, and 198 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 334 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 53.13% White, 46.34% African American, 0.13% Pacific Islander, and 0.39% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.26% of the pop ...
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Crowder, Missouri
Crowder is a place in Scott County, Missouri Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t ..., United States. The town site is located on State Highway Z between Tanner and Vanduser. Crowder got its start in the 1890s when the railroad was extended to that point. The community was named after James H. Crowder, a railroad official. Crowder was incorporated as a town in 1902. A post office called Crowder was established in 1898, and remained in operation until 1957. Crowder contained a schoolhouse from roughly 1901 until 1950. References External links Crowder, Scott County, Missouri on www.placenames.com Populated places in Scott County, Missouri {{ScottCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Crowder College
Crowder College is a public community college in Neosho, Missouri. It serves the Community College District of Newton and McDonald counties in southwestern Missouri and other outlying areas. The school enrolled 4,398 in 2019. Established in 1963 on the grounds of the former Fort Crowder, the college grants certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees. Its name honors General Enoch Crowder, a prominent Missourian, soldier, and statesman, as well as the veterans of World War I, who received their training at Fort Crowder. Accreditation and affiliation Crowder College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Coordinating Board for Higher Education. Specific programs are approved or accredited by the Missouri State Board of Nursing, Teacher Education Certification, through the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and the National Institute for Automotive Excellence (ASE). G ...
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Fort Crowder
Fort Crowder was a U.S. Army post located in Newton and McDonald counties in southwest Missouri, constructed and used during World War II. Establishment and purpose Camp Crowder was a military installation named in honor of Major General Enoch H. Crowder, provost marshal of the United States during World War I and author of the 1917 Selective Service Act. The camp, located south of Neosho, Missouri, was established in 1941. The Army selected the Neosho site for the post due to its proximity to water, a cross roads to two major railroads (Kansas City Southern and the Frisco railroads), and two major U.S. highways (US 71 running north-south and US 60 and US 66, running east-west). Originally it was to serve as an armor training center. As it was constructed, it was re-designated as a U.S. Army Signal Corps replacement training center, an Army Service Forces training center and an officer candidate preparatory school, the first of its kind at any military installation. The pos ...
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Crowder (musician)
David Wallace Crowder (born November 29, 1971), known professionally by his mononymous stage name Crowder since 2012, is an American contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and author. He was the lead singer in the now defunct David Crowder Band, before he started his solo career in 2012 on sixstepsrecords and Sparrow Records labels. He released his first solo album. '' Neon Steeple'', on May 27, 2014. Crowder released his first solo single off the album, "I Am", on November 25, 2013, which rose to the No. 3 position on the Christian Songs chart. ''American Prodigal'', Crowder's second solo album, was released on September 23, 2016 and his third, ''I Know a Ghost'', on November 9, 2018. His fourth solo album, '' Milk & Honey'', released on June 11, 2021. Background He was born David Wallace Crowder, on November 29, 1971, in Texarkana, Texas. He went to college at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Crowder was the lead vocalist of the David Cr ...
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Crowder (surname)
Crowder is a surname originating in Medieval England. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfred Crowder (1878–1961), English cricketer *Alvin Crowder, baseball pitcher *Corey Crowder (born 1969), American basketball player *Channing Crowder, NFL linebacker *David Crowder, American musician *Enoch Crowder, American World War I general * Frederick Crowder (other), multiple people * Grace Meigs Crowder (1881–1925), American physician *Jae Crowder (born 1990), American basketball player *Jamison Crowder, American football player *Jean Crowder, Canadian politician *John Crowder (1891–1961), British politician *John Crowder (1756–1830), English alderman; Lord Mayor of London *Petre Crowder, British politician *Norman Crowder (1926–2013), English Anglican Archdeacon *Randy Crowder, defensive lineman *Richard Crowder (died 1859), Judge Advocate of the Fleet from 1849 to 1854 * Richard T. Crowder, Chief Agricultural Negotiator in the Office of the US Trade Represent ...
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Crwth
The crwth (, also called a crowd or rote or crotta) is a bowed lyre, a type of stringed instrument, associated particularly with Welsh music, now archaic but once widely played in Europe. Four historical examples have survived and are to be found in St Fagans National Museum of History (Cardiff); National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth); Warrington Museum & Art Gallery; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (US). Origin of the name The name ' is Welsh, derived from a Proto-Celtic noun ''*-'' ("round object") which refers to a swelling or bulging out, a pregnant appearance or a protuberance, and it is speculated that it came to be used for the instrument because of its bulging shape. Other Celtic words for violin also have meanings referring to rounded appearances. In Gaelic, for example, "" can mean "hump" or "hunch" as well as harp or violin. Like several other English loanwords from Welsh, the name is one of the few words in the English language in which the letter W is used as a ...
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Crowd (other)
A crowd is a large and definable group of people. Crowd or The Crowd may also refer to: Films * The Crowd (1928 film), ''The Crowd'' (1928 film), an American silent film directed by King Vidor * The Crowd (1951 film), ''The Crowd'' (1951 film), an Italian film Literature * "The Crowd", a short story by Ray Bradbury included in his collection ''The October Country'' * ''The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind'', an 1895 book by Gustave Le Bon Music * The Crowd (Nathan King album), ''The Crowd'' (Nathan King album), 2008 * The Crowd (Rova Saxophone Quartet album), ''The Crowd'' (Rova Saxophone Quartet album), 1986 * "The Crowd", a song by the Cat Empire from the album ''The Cat Empire (album), The Cat Empire'' * "The Crowd", a Roy Orbison discography#Singles, song by Roy Orbison * Crwth, a Celtic musical instrument also called a crowd * The Crowd (band), a 1985 British supergroup Visual arts * The Crowd (Lewis), ''The Crowd'' (Lewis), a painting by Wyndham Lewish, 1914–1915 Other ...
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