Charles Folsom (December 24, 1794 – November 8, 1872) was a classical scholar, librarian, and editor. He was librarian at Harvard College from 1823 to...
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Folsom State Prison Folsom California State Prison is a California State Prison in Folsom, California, United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast...
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Pride Week". The Folsom Street Fair, sometimes referred to simply as "Folsom", takes place on the last Sunday in September, on Folsom Street between 8th...
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"Folsom Prison Blues" is a song by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, based on material composed by Gordon Jenkins. Written in 1953, it was first...
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Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison is the first live album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records on May 6, 1968. After his...
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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...
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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...
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James Elisha 'Jim' Folsom Jr. (born May 14, 1949) is an American politician who was the 50th governor of Alabama from April 22, 1993, to January 16, 1995...
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published by Bela Marsh, of Marsh, Capen, and Lyon. The publisher Charles Folsom, of Folsom, Wells and Thurston, who had published the first set of letters...
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had moved so that they could be near Manson while he was incarcerated at Folsom State Prison. A subsequent search of the apartment shared by Fromme, Good...
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Barlow (1834). History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton. Cambridge: Charles Folsom. Toppan, Robert Noxon (1905). "Edward Rawson". Transactions. 7 (1900–1902)...
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Marion Bayard Folsom (/ˈfoʊlsəm/; November 23, 1893 – September 27, 1976) was an American government official and businessman. He served as the U.S. Secretary...
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Nathaniel Folsom (September 28, 1726 – May 26, 1790) was an American merchant and statesman. He was a delegate for New Hampshire in the Continental Congress...
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investigation. However, on February 15, 2002, Charles Jackson died from a heart attack in his cell in Folsom State Prison. He was 65 years old. His death...
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directly led Folsom into his most infamous expedition was his work at Confederate Gulch's ditch company, where he reunited with Charles W. Cook in the...
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Sally T. Folsom, George C. Folsom, Decatur A. Folsom, Charles P. Folsom, and Frank C. Folsom. Abraham Folsom died on Saturday, February 28, 1824, at the...
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(retrieved online September 19, 2022). Memorandum from Captain Charles Barnard to Colonel Charles Folsom, 20 May 1867, in "Records of the Office of the Quartermaster...
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Fred Gorham Folsom (November 9, 1873 – November 11, 1944) was an American football player, coach of football and baseball, lawyer, and law professor. He...
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archives include Henry David Thoreau’s personal herbaria, letters from Charles Darwin to Asa Gray, and thousands of botanical illustrations. The Wolbach...
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Madame Web (film) (redirect from Leigh Folsom Boyd)
of Peter Parker appear at the end, played by an uncredited infant. Leigh Folsom Boyd edited the film after previously doing so on No Way Home. Visual effects...
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occasionally, New Folsom or New Folsom Prison which was its official name prior to October 1992. Because the facility is adjacent to Folsom State Prison (FSP)...
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President Grover Cleveland, who was 49 years old, and his bride Frances Folsom, who was 21 years old, took place on June 2, 1886, in the Blue Room of the...
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Johnny Cash (section Folsom and other prison concerts)
introducing himself with "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash". He began to follow that by "Folsom Prison Blues", one of his signature songs. His other signature songs include...
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Park. The privately financed expedition was carried out by David E. Folsom, Charles W. Cook and William Peterson of Diamond City, Montana, a gold camp...
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George McJunkin (section Discovery of Folsom site)
American cowboy, amateur archaeologist and historian. McJunkin discovered the Folsom site in New Mexico in 1908. Born to slaves in Midway, Texas, McJunkin was...
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1970 Folsom Prison strike was a significant event for U.S. prison reform and protest. During the strike, over 2,400 incarcerated individuals at Folsom State...
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Cornelia Wallace (category Folsom family of Alabama)
Alabama to Charles G. Ellis, a civil engineer who died in 1960, and "Big Ruby” Folsom Ellis, former Governor James E. “Big Jim” Folsom's sister. Folsom was a...
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Abigail Folsom (18 May 1795 – 5 August 1867) was a 19th-century American feminist and abolitionist. Born Abigail Harford, she married Peter Folsom, who ran...
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members of the Big Eight Conference. The CU football team has played at Folsom Field since 1924. The Buffs all-time record is 716–520–36 (.577 winning...
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Lindbergh kidnapping (redirect from Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr.)
George (1961). Kidnap: The story of the Lindbergh case. Dial Press. p. 71. Folsom, Robert G. (2010). The Money Trail: How Elmer Irey and his T-men brought...
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