Crawford County Register-Wills
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Crawford County, located in northwestern Pennsylvania, was established in 1800 and named after Colonel William Crawford, a military hero and close associate of George Washington. The region has a rich history, originally inhabited by Iroquois Indians and later developed by Dutch investors and Revolutionary War soldiers.
The Crawford County Treasurer's Office, led by Christine Krzysiak, plays a vital role in managing county funds and issuing various licenses, including hunting and fishing permits. Additionally, the office oversees the collection of delinquent real estate taxes and provides lien certificates, ensuring accurate financial records for the county.
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