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Biographical Description

Enoch Herbert Crowder was born on April 11, 1859 in Edinburg, Missouri. A career army officer and attorney, Crowder is best remembered for his service as Provost Marshal General for the Woodrow Wilson administration during World War I. In this capacity, Crowder helped create, facilitate, and supervise the draft process. He died on May 7, 1932 in Washington, D.C.