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Pulsifer may
refer to:
Addison G.
Pulsifer (1874–?),
American architect David Pulsifer (1802–1894),
American historian Joseph Perkins Pulsifer, founding...
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Pulsifer v.
United States, (Docket No. 22-340), is a
decision of the
United States Supreme Court interpreting 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f)(1), a
provision of the...
- Mina
Pulsifer (nee
Wilhelmina Pulsifer Schutz;
August 3, 1899 –
February 14, 1989) was an
American printmaker. Her work is
included in the collections...
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Pulsifer (1805–1861), and
Thomas Byers Huling (1804–1865). They
began planning a town to be laid out on this land.
Their partnership, J.P.
Pulsifer and...
- The
Edward Pulsifer House is a
historic house located on
Illinois Route 71 in Hennepin, Illinois.
Edward Pulsifer, a
prominent Hennepin businessman, had...
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David Pulsifer (22
September 1802, in Ipswich, M****achusetts – 9
August 1894, in Augusta, Maine), was a
historian and a
preserver of old records. He studied...
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Simon Edward Pulsifer (born
September 11, 1981) is a
Canadian contributor to the English-language
Wikipedia whose prolific parti****tion made him a "minor...
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Gerrish Pulsifer sparked the
first gold rush in Nova Scotia, Canada, when he
discovered gold in the
Mooseland region in 1860. John
Pulsifer was a farmer...
- Mary
Ellen Pulsifer Ames (née
Pulsifer; 1843 –
March 21, 1902) was an
American botanist.
Along with
Rebecca Merritt Austin and her [whose?]
daughter Mrs...
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Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer (November 18, 1886 in Manchester,
Connecticut – 1948 in Sarasota, Florida) was an
American poet and
magazine editor. He graduated...