1882 History of Linn
County, Missouri
BIOGRAPHIES
CROWDER
DAVID
A. CROWDER (deceased) Jefferson Township and Laclede, page 606
“was born in North Carolina, April 1, 1818. When but a boy his parents removed to White County, Illinois. In early life he was
apprenticed to the blacksmith trade and worked at it until the breaking out of
the gold excitement in California,
and in 1849 he went to that State to seek his fortune. Mr. Crowder returned to Illinois
in 1853, and three years later started for Kansas,
but, on reaching his destination, the border war was raging so that he came to
north Missouri
and settled in Sullivan county. There he resided until the spring of
1862. Removing his family to Laclede,
Linn county, for greater safety, he enlisted in Company F, Twelfth Missouri Cavalry, serving as a
soldier until April, 1864, when he was discharged on account of disability, and
returned to Laclede. There Mr. Crowder was killed June 18, 1864 under the following
circumstances. He and a number of the citizens
of Laclede were holding a Union meeting in Earl’s Hall, in the afternoon of
that day, when Captain Holtszclaw, a notorious
guerilla, dashed into town with about twenty men and surrounded the
building. Mr. Crowder seeing the
situation, and being a brave man, took deliberate aim with his revolver, from
one of the windows, and firing, mortally wounded James Nave, one of the
guerilla band, whereupon a comrade of Nave short Mr. Crowder dead before he
left the window. A Union messenger made
his escape to Brookfield,
informed the Federal garrison there, a company of which hastened to Laclede on
an engine and routed Holtzclaw’s command. Mr. Crowder was married in 1837 to Miss Evaline Williams, of Illinois. She was born in Kentucky in 1821. By this union there are four children living:
Mrs. Sallie Mize, Mrs. Enis Huburt,
Frank Crowder and John A. Crowder. In
1866, after the death of her husband, Mrs. Crowder married the Rev. Mr. Tunnell. The
following spring they removed to Sullivan county, Missouri, where he died
in 1873, and she returned to Laclede, where she resided until her death,
October 1, 1881. As a mother she was
loved and honored, and as a friend and neighbor no trust reposed in her was
ever betrayed.”
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JOHN
A. CROWDER
Jefferson
Township and Laclede, page 606
“was
born in Sullivan county, Missouri,
September 12, 1857. He was reared in Sullivan and Linn counties, and has been
engaged in the hotel business with his mother since 1874 until her death. He now runs the Spencer House at Laclede,
Missouri.”
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Transcribed, in total, by kkfitch © 2008. All Rights Reserved.