John Wallace Crawford
1847–1917 (age 70)
Biography
John Wallace Crawford, known to many as 'Captain Jack,' was celebrated for his bravery, wit, and storytelling that captured the spirit of a rugged frontier era. He served his country as a scout and shared his experiences through earnest writing, inspiring countless others with tales of courage and loyalty.
He passed in 1917 and was laid to rest at Cypress Hills National Cemetery, leaving behind a rich heritage of service and compassion that continues to be honored by those who remember his adventures and convictions.