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John Pickavant Cranford

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John Pickavant Cranford

Birth
Harbour Grace, Avalon Peninsula Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death
2 Feb 1903 (aged 78)
Wakefield, Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 31101 Sect. 147
Memorial ID
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John is the son of Robert Loud Cranford (1799-1882) and Mary Virtue Vey (1803-1887).

He married Jane Sarah Noyes on Nov. 30, 1854. They had nine children, including two who died young:
John, b. 25 Nov 1855; he died that night.
Henry Percy, b. 2 June 1873; d. 7 Aug 1873.
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"The original land for the Normal School was donated by John P. Cranford and his wife. The first building on campus, the Normal School Building, was built in stages, first the east wing, then the center, and then the west wing. The cornerstone was laid on June 13, 1890. This original campus building was designed by prominent Colorado architect, Robert S. Roeschlaub; he also designed the 1907 Library on campus, the Central City Opera House, University
Hall at Denver University, and many other important buildings throughout the state. From 1906-1931 the building was known as the Administration Building and from 1931-1972, it was Cranford Hall and served as the central academic and administrative building on campus for many years. A small fire in the attic of Cranford Hall on April 27, 1925 caused "destruction of May Fete decorations" and some damage to "the ceiling of the third floor biology laboratory." Source: "Insurance Covers Damage by Small Fire in Ad Building," Mirror, Apr. 30, 1925, p. 1; A major fire took place in Cranford Hall in 1949. Cranford Hall was condemned as unsafe and demolished in 1972." (From the archives of the University of Northern Colorado:) [Contributor: Bob Dix (50596002) ]
John is the son of Robert Loud Cranford (1799-1882) and Mary Virtue Vey (1803-1887).

He married Jane Sarah Noyes on Nov. 30, 1854. They had nine children, including two who died young:
John, b. 25 Nov 1855; he died that night.
Henry Percy, b. 2 June 1873; d. 7 Aug 1873.
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"The original land for the Normal School was donated by John P. Cranford and his wife. The first building on campus, the Normal School Building, was built in stages, first the east wing, then the center, and then the west wing. The cornerstone was laid on June 13, 1890. This original campus building was designed by prominent Colorado architect, Robert S. Roeschlaub; he also designed the 1907 Library on campus, the Central City Opera House, University
Hall at Denver University, and many other important buildings throughout the state. From 1906-1931 the building was known as the Administration Building and from 1931-1972, it was Cranford Hall and served as the central academic and administrative building on campus for many years. A small fire in the attic of Cranford Hall on April 27, 1925 caused "destruction of May Fete decorations" and some damage to "the ceiling of the third floor biology laboratory." Source: "Insurance Covers Damage by Small Fire in Ad Building," Mirror, Apr. 30, 1925, p. 1; A major fire took place in Cranford Hall in 1949. Cranford Hall was condemned as unsafe and demolished in 1972." (From the archives of the University of Northern Colorado:) [Contributor: Bob Dix (50596002) ]


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