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  2. Burton W. Folsom Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Burton W. Folsom Jr. Burton W. Folsom Jr. (born 1947, in Nebraska) is an American historian and author who held the Charles F. Kline chair in history and management at Hillsdale College from 2003 until his retirement in December 2016. [1]

  3. Folsom tradition - Wikipedia

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    The Folsom tradition is a Paleo-Indian archaeological culture that occupied much of central North America from c. 10800 BCE to c. 10200 BCE. The term was first used in 1927 by Jesse Dade Figgins, director of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. [2] The discovery by archaeologists of projectile points in association with the bones of extinct ...

  4. Augustine H. Folsom - Wikipedia

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    Augustine H. Folsom (died 1926) or A.H. Folsom was a photographer in the Boston, Massachusetts -area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] [2] Subjects included buildings in Massachusetts, Maine, and Georgia. Folsom showed photographic work in the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association exhibitions of 1874 and 1881.

  5. Stephany Folsom - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. Occupation. Screenwriter. television writer. Alma mater. Loyola Marymount University. Years active. 2013–present. Stephany Folsom is a screenwriter best known for her work on Toy Story 4 and Paper Girls.

  6. Folsom, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Volunteer Fire Department. Folsom is an unincorporated community in Custer County, in the U.S. state of South Dakota. History. A post office called Folsom was established in 1886, and remained in operation until 1948. The community was named after Frances Folsom Cleveland, First Lady of the United States. References

  7. William Harrison Folsom - Wikipedia

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    William Harrison Folsom (March 25, 1815 – March 19, 1901 [1]) was an architect and contractor. He constructed many of the historic buildings in Utah, particularly in Salt Lake City. Many of his most prominent works were commissioned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). For a time he was sustained as the Church ...