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usually a
blunt spiked cleat,
usually placed at the
sides of the shoe.
Caulkins or
studs improve a horse's
balance and grip over
uneven or
slippery terrain...
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Caulkins is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: F.W.
Caulkins (1855–1940),
American architect Frances Manwaring Caulkins (1795–1869), American...
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Eleanor Caulkins is a
patron of the arts
known as the
First Lady of
Opera in Denver, Colorado.
Caulkins is the
namesake of the
Ellie Caulkins Opera House...
- in 1984,
Caulkins had set five
world records and sixty-three
American records (more than any
other American swimmer, male or female).
Caulkins was born...
- "Jonathan
Caulkins CV" (PDF).
Carnegie Mellon University.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 5
March 2016.
Retrieved 22
December 2015. "Jonathan
Caulkins profile"...
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Horace James Caulkins (c. 1850–1923) was an
American ceramic artist living in Detroit, Michigan, he
began his
career as a
dental supplier. In
doing this...
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Macaulay Culkin (born
Macaulay Carson Culkin; August 26, 1980 (1980-08-26)) is an
American actor and musician.
Considered one of the most
successful child...
- The
Ellie Caulkins Opera House is
located in Denver,
Colorado as part of the
large Denver Performing Arts Complex. It
seats 2,225. The
Caulkins family pledged...
- ****nock retired. Two
Republicans did not s**** re-election.
District 88: Dan
Caulkins retired.
District 99:
Randy Frese retired.
District 31: Mary E. Flowers...
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Manwaring Caulkins was born in New London, Connecticut, on
April 26, 1795. She was the
daughter of
Joshua and **** (Manwaring)
Caulkins. Her ancestry...