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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...
- Abington, M****achusetts. The
company also
built a line of
powered launches.
Buffums built between 1901 and 1904 were
powered by 4-cylinder engines,: 1612 ...
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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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Charles Abel
Buffum,
alongside her uncle, Edwin,
opened a
store that
would become later become the
Buffums department store chain.
Buffum attended Long...
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American automobile.
Buffums, a
former chain of
department stores in California,
owned by
Charles A.
Buffum and his
brother Edwin E.
Buffum. This page lists...
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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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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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Horace Austin, its architect, who also
designed competitor Buffums 1912
store and 1924 addition. The Long
Beach Press-Telegram
already called...
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Robert Buffum (July 7, 1828 to July 20, 1871) was an
American soldier who
fought in the
American Civil War.
Buffum was the
third person to
receive the...
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department stores to the property: a four-level Bullock's and a two-level
Buffums, both in
standalone locations outside of the mall. Two
years later, the...