- The
Buffum was an
American automobile manufactured from 1901
until 1907 by the H.H.
Buffum Co. of Abington, M****achusetts. The
company also
built a line...
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Dorothy Buffum Chandler (May 19, 1901 – July 6, 1997; born
Dorothy Mae
Buffum) was an
American philanthropist. She is
known for her
contributions to Los...
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Buffums,
originally written as
Buffums' with an apostrophe, was a
chain of
upscale department stores,
headquartered in Long Beach, California. The Buffums...
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William Buffum may
refer to:
William B.
Buffum (1921–2012),
official in the
United States Department of
State William Mansfield Buffum (1832–1905), California...
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Thomas Buffum (1776 – May 19, 1852) was a
justice of the
Rhode Island Supreme Court from May 1819 to May 1823. A
native of Smithfield,
Rhode Island, In...
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Buffum is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arnold Buffum (1782-1859),
Quaker abolitionist Arnold Buffum Chace (1845-1932), American...
- John
Buffum (born
October 4, 1943 in Wallingford, Connecticut) is the most
successful U.S.
rally driver ever,
winning 11
national titles and 117 national...
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Arnold Buffum (December 13, 1782 –
March 13, 1859) was an
American Quaker abolitionist who was a
member of the New
England Anti-Slavery
Society and the...
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Edward Gould Buffum (1820–1867) was born in
Rhode Island to
Arnold Buffum, a well-known
philanthropist in New England. His
journalism career began with...
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Charles Abel
Buffum (January 30, 1870 –
October 1936) was an
American businessman and politician. In 1904, with his brother,
Edwin E.
Buffum, he
moved to...