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'''Bascom |
'''Bascom''' may refer to: |
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==Places and sites== |
==Places and sites== |
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===United States=== |
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* [[Bascom, Florida]] |
* [[Bascom, Florida]] |
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* [[Bascom Corner, Indiana]] |
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* [[Bascom, Montana]] |
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* [[Bascom, Ohio]] |
* [[Bascom, Ohio]] |
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* [[Bascom, Texas]] |
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* [[Bascom Auxiliary Field]] |
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* [[Bascom B. Clarke House]] |
* [[Bascom B. Clarke House]] |
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* [[Bascom Hill]], University of Wisconsin–Madison |
* [[Bascom Hill]], University of Wisconsin–Madison |
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* [[Bascom |
** [[Bascom Hall]], University of Wisconsin–Madison |
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* [[Bascom (VTA)]], transit station in San Jose, California |
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* [[Fort Bascom]], New Mexico |
* [[Fort Bascom]], New Mexico |
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* [[Bascomville, South Carolina]] |
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==Other uses== |
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;Extraterrestrial |
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* [[6084 Bascom]], discovered in 1985, a minor planet named |
*[[Bascom (name)]], people named Bascom |
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*[[6084 Bascom]], discovered in 1985, a minor planet named after the American geologist Florence Bascom |
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*[[Bascom Affair]], confrontation between army Captain Bascom and Chief Cochise triggered the beginning of the Apache Wars in 1861 at Apache Pass, Arizona |
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*[[BASCOM (Microsoft)]], a compiler for Microsoft MBASIC |
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*[[BASCOM-LT]], a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for the AVR AT89Cx051 |
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*[[BASCOM-AVR]], a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for AVR microcontrollers |
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*[[BASCOM-8051]], a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for Intel MCS-51 family of microcontrollers |
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==See also== |
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*[[Bascom Maple Farms, Inc.]], Alstead, New Hampshire |
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*[[Bascom Palmer Eye Institute]], Florida |
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*[[Bascomb]] |
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* [[Earl W. Bascom]] (1906–1995), American-Canadian artist, inventor, rodeo cowboy, actor, Rodeo Hall of Fame, Father of Modern Rodeo, Mormon Bishop |
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*[[Bascome]] |
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* [[Florence Bascom]] (1862–1945), American geologist |
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*[[Bascombe]] |
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* [[George Nicholas Bascom]] (1837-1862), U.S. army officer who arrested Apache Chief Cochise which started the Apache Wars, American Civil War officer |
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*[[Baskcomb]] |
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* [[Henry Bidleman Bascom]] (1796–1850), American religious leader, circuit rider, Congressional Chaplain, college president, author, Methodist Bishop |
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*[[Boscombe (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[John Bascom]] (1827–1911), American educator, author, President of the University of Wisconsin |
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* [[John L. Bascom]] (1860-1950), American politician, Iowa lawyer and state legislator |
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* [[Kerry Bascom]], professional basketball player, All-American, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, World University Games gold medal winner |
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* [[Oliver Bascom]] (1815–1869), New York businessman, politician and Erie Canal Commissioner |
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* [[Marion C Bascom]] (born 1922), American religious leader, civil-rights activist, museum board member |
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* [[Ruth Bascom]] (1926-2010), American politician, mayor of Eugene, Oregon |
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* [[Willard Bascom]] (1916-2000), American engineer, oceanographer, underwater archeologist |
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* [[William Bascom]] (1912–1981), American anthropologist, folklorist, ethnologist, museum director |
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* [[Dud Bascomb]], jazz trumpeter |
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* [[Neal Bascomb]], American journalist and author |
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* [[Paul Bascomb]], jazz saxophonist |
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* [[Wilbur "Bad" Bascomb]], jazz musician |
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;Bascombe |
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* [[Chris Bascombe]], British sports journalist |
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* [[David Bascombe]], British music producer |
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* [[David Bascome]], professional soccer player |
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* [[Oronde Bascome]], Bermuda cricketer |
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* [[Betty Baskcomb]] (1914-2003), British film and television actor |
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* [[John Baskcomb]] (1916-2000), British film and television character actor |
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==Given name== |
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* [[Bascom S. Deaver]], American physicist, professor |
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* [[Bascom Giles]] (1900-1993), Texas Land Commissioner |
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* [[B. R. Lakin|Bascom Ray Lakin]] (1901–1984), American evangelical preacher |
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* [[Bascom Lamar Lunsford]] (1882–1973), American lawyer, folklorist, musician, author of song "Good Old Mountain Dew" |
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* [[C. Bascom Slemp]] (1870–1943), Virginia congressman, secretary to President Calvin Coolidge |
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* [[Harold Bascom Durham, Jr.]] (1942-1967), Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient |
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* [[Lester B. Wikoff|Lester Bascom Wikoff]] (1844-1978), American educator, rotarian |
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* [[John Bascom Wolfe]], (1904-1988), American psychologist |
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* [[Ashley B. Wright|Ashley Bascom Wright]] (1841-1897), American politician |
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==Historical events== |
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* [[Bascom Affair]], confrontation between army Captain Bascom and Chief Cochise triggered the beginning of the Apache Wars in 1861 at Apache Pass, Arizona. |
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==Cinema film== |
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* [[Bad Bascomb (film)|Bad Bascomb]], a 1946 Hollywood western movie starring Wallace Beery and Margaret O'Brien. |
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==Programming Language== |
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* BASCOM, a BASIC compiler by MCS Electronics, Holland, with a similar source language to [[MBASIC]] |
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==Companies== |
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* [[Bascom Maple Farms, Inc.]], Alstead, New Hampshire |
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* [[Bascom Palmer Eye Institute]], Florida |
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* Bascom, Georgia (see [[List of places in Georgia (U.S. state): A-D|List of places in Georgia]]) |
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* Bascom, Kentucky (see [[Elliott County, Kentucky]]) |
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* Bascom, Montana (see [[Rosebud County, Montana]]) |
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* Bascom, Texas (see [[List of unincorporated communities in Texas]]) |
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* Bascom Avenue, Los Gatos, California (see [[California State Route 85]]) |
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* Bascom Corner, Indiana (see [[Ohio County, Indiana]]) |
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* Bascomville, South Carolina (see [[Chester, Georgia]]) |
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* The Bascom - A Center for the Visual Arts (see [[Highlands, North Carolina]]) |
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* Bascom Hall, atop Bascom Hill Historic District (see [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]] section Bascom Hall) |
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* Bascom Hollow, historic agricultural preserve (see [[Gill, Massachusetts]]) |
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* Bascom Lodge, [[Mount Greylock]], Massachusetts |
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* Bascom Norris Drive, Lake City, Florida (see [[St. James Episcopal Church]]) |
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* Bascom's Camp, historic site near Fort Bowie where the Apache Wars began (see [[Fort Bowie National Historic Site]]) |
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* Bascom B. Clarke House (see [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Dane County, Wisconsin]]) |
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* John Bascom House (see [[Williams College]], Williamstown, Mass.) |
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* Joseph H. Bascom House (Museum), Gray Summit, Missouri (see [[Shaw Nature Reserve]]) |
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* C. Bascom Slemp Student Center, University of Virginia's College at Wise (see [[C. Bascom Slemp]]) |
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* Bascom Elementary School, Leavittsburg, Ohio (see [[LaBrae High School]]) |
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* Bascomb Elementary School, Towne Lake, Georgia (see [[Cherokee County School District]]) |
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* Bascombe House, a government building on Grand Turk Island (see [[Oswald Skippings]]) |
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* Bascom Crater - a cytherean crater on Venus named after American geologist Florence Bascom (see [[List of craters on Venus]]) |
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* Ansel Bascom, New York State Assemblyman (see [[Seneca Falls Convention]]) |
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* Bob Bascom, Tallahassee Police officer who arrested Noelle Bush, daughter of Governor Jeb Bush (see [[Jeb Bush]]) |
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* Bob Bascom, radio personality (see [[Granville, New York]]) |
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* Bruce Bascom, president of Bascom Maple Farms (see [[Bascom Maple Farms, Inc.|Bascom Maple Farms]]) |
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* Burton W. Bascom, Aztecan language translator, author (see [[Uto-Aztecan languages]]) |
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* Cheryl Bascom, script writer (see [[List of Designing Women episodes]]) |
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* Henry Clay Bascom, 1885 New York gubernatorial candidate (see [[New York gubernatorial elections]]) |
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* J. A. Bascom (1832-1912), frontier lawman 1860s (see [[List of Western lawmen]]) |
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* James Bascom, established Rock Creek Stage Station, Idaho 1860s (see [[Rock Creek Station and Stricker Homesite]]) |
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* Jeanne Bascom, actress (see [[Jeffrey Dahmer: The Secret Life]]) |
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* Joanne Bascom, 1964 recipient of Tricolour Award at Queen's University (see [[Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award]]) |
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* John W. Bascom (1869-1947), Uintah County Deputy Sheriff 1880s (see [[List of Western lawmen]]) |
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* Kenneth Bascom, American Maple Hall of Fame inductee (see [[Bascom Maple Farms, Inc.|Bascom Maple Farms]]) |
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* Louise Rand Bascom, writer, painter, playwright, theatre critic (see [[Dinah, Dinah Show us your Leg]]) |
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* Madeleine Bascom, voice director of animated television series (see [[Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures]]) |
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* Mansfield Bascom, art museum director (see [[Wharton Esherick Studio|Wharton Esherick Museum]]) |
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* Marie Louise Bascom, artist and exhibitor at the National Academy of Design (see [[James Renwick Brevoort]]) |
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* Moses Bascom (1761-1814), one of the founders of Gill, Massachusetts in 1793 (see [[Gill, Massachusetts]]) |
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* Nadine Bascom, artist, sculptor, musician, teacher, college basketball player (see [[List of Native American women]]) |
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* Roderick Bascom, actor (see [[Dunston Checks In]]) |
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* Rose Flanders Bascom, American lion tamer (see [[Lion taming]]) |
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* Ruth Henshaw Bascom (1772-1848), America's premier portrait folkartist and pastelist (see [[Leicester, Massachusetts]]) |
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* Texas Rose Bascom (1922-1993), actress, [[Trick roping|trick roper]], [[National Cowgirl Hall of Fame]] inductee (see [[List of Western films: 1950-1954]]) |
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* Tim Bascom, American minor league baseball pitcher for the [[Frederick Keys]] affiliated with the [[Baltimore Orioles]] (see [[Frederick Keys]]) |
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* Weldon Bascom (1912-1994), rodeo champion, Hall of Fame inductee, "Father of Mississippi Rodeo" (see [[Columbia, Mississippi]]) |
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* Wesbury Bascom, National Golden Glove boxing champion (see list of [[National Golden Gloves Champions]]) |
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* Willard N. Bascom (1916-2000), artist, author, oceanographer who helped develop the wetsuit (see [[Wetsuit]]) and Explorers Club Medalist (see [[The Explorers Club]]) |
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* William Tully Bascom, lawyer, editor of Ohio State Journal in 1849 (see [[Shoreham, Vermont]]) |
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* Bascom X, Jamaican reggae singer (see [[Gyptian]]) |
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* Charles Bascomb, vocal artist (see [[Freedom From]]) |
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* Neal Bascomb, author (see [[Empire State Building]]) |
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* Wayne Bascomb, actor (see [[Girls Just Want to Have Fun (film)]]) |
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* Nathan Bascom, best baseball star ever |
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* Dave Bascombe, British music recording engineer and producer (see [[Music for the Masses]]) |
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* Herbert Alexander Bascombe, Autralian track champion 1930 (see [[List of Australian athletics champions (men)]]) |
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* Josh Gibson-Bascombe, basketball all-star (see [[2007 CIS Men's Basketball Championship]]) |
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* K.C. Bascombe, film director and writer (see [[Swindle (film)]]) |
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* Michael Bascombe, Australian politician and city councilman (see [[City of Port Lincoln]]) |
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* Stuart Bascombe, member of the R&B music group Black Ivory (see [[Black Ivory]]) |
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* Lawrence Baskcomb, actor (see [[The Drum (1938 film)]])* John Bascombe Battle, U.S. soldier of WWI (see [[List of veterans of World War I who died in 2000]]) |
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* Bascom S. Deaver, Federal Judge in Georgia (see [[Walter F. George School of Law]]) |
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* Bascom W. Edwards, U.S. Naval officer, World War II (see [[USS Chepachet (AO-78)|USS Chepachet]]) |
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* Bascom Little, Chairman of the National Defense Committee during WWI (see [[List of Quill and Dagger members]]) |
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* Bascom Mouton, Acadian musician and song writer (see [[Crowley, Louisiana]]) |
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* Major Bascom L. Neal, World War II army officer (see [[Order of battle for the American airborne landings in Normandy]]) |
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* Jeremiah Bascom Reeves, author and editor (see [[Earl Marlatt]]) |
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* Clarissa "Clara" Bascom Sackrider, mother of artist Frederic Remington (see [[Frederic Remington]]) |
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* Bascom S. Scypers, died when submarine Squalus sank in 1939 (see [[USS Sailfish]]) |
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* Bascomb Smith, American frontier outlaw and member of the Soapy Smith Gang 1880s. Brother to Soapy Smith (see [[Soapy Smith]]) |
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* Bascom D. Talley, Jr. (1915-1971), President of Lousiana Bar Association, 1960s (see [[Harmon Drew, Jr.]]) |
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*Captain Bascom H. Thomas, navy ship commander in World War II (see [[USS Pathfinder (AGS-1)|USS Pathfinder]]) |
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* H. Bascom Thomas, Texas politician early 1900s (see [[Texas Senate, District 2]]) |
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* Bascomb Timmons, famous newspaperman, politician and 1940 U.S. Vice-Presidency candidate (see [[1940 Democratic National Convention]]) |
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* H. Bascom Watts, senior college pastor 1926 (see [[University United Methodist Church]]) |
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==Features with the name Bascom== |
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* Bascom Hill Publishing Group, publishers (see [[Retailing]]) |
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* Bascom Little Fund, charitable trust supporting musical concerts in Northeast Ohio (see [[Cleveland Chamber Symphony]]) |
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* Bascom Rigging, 1924 rodeo rigging for the bareback bronc riding event (see [[Rodeo bareback rigging]]) |
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* Broderick & Bascom Rope Company (1906), (see [[Non-conventional trademark]]) |
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* ''Ode to Bascom'', song title on album [[Shacktown Road]] (2007) played by bluegrass dobro picker [[Tut Taylor]] |
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* SS John Bascom, 1942 naval ship (see [[List of Liberty ships: G-L]]) |
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==Fictional characters named Bascom== |
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* Bascom the Stoker, played by Harry Tenbrook (see [[The Blue Eagle]] 1926 film) |
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* Del Bascom, mystery novel character (see [[Nero Wolfe]]) |
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* Lt. George Bascom, played by John Hudson with [[Jay Silverheels]] (see [[The Battle at Apache Pass]] 1952 film) |
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* Harry Bascom, played by [[John Mitchum]] (see [[Telefon]] 1977 film) |
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* King Bascom, comic book character (see [[Dynamic Man (Timely Comics)|Dynamic Man Comics]]) |
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* Pa Bascom, played by Frederick Burton with [[John Wayne]] (see [[The Big Trail]] 1930 film) |
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* Sid Bascom, played by [[Ward Bond]] with [[John Wayne]] (see [[The Big Trail]] 1930 film) |
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* Captain Walter D. Bascom, played by [[Roy Roberts]] (see [[Crossroads (1955 TV series)|Crossroads]] 1955 tv series) |
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* Walter H. Bascom, played by [[William Shatner]] (see [[TekWar (TV series)]] and novel series, 1995) |
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* Mr. Bascomb, a Great Dane dog with [[Jerry Lewis]] (see [[Hollywood or Bust]] 1956 film) |
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* Cassie Bascomb, played by [[Sharon Stone]] (see [[Calendar Girl Murders]] 1984 TV movie) |
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* Joe Bascomb, played by [[Lou Costello]] (see [[Mexican Hayride]] 1948 film) |
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* Sheldon Bascomb, played by [[Shelley Berman]] (see [[The Best Man (1964 film)|The Best Man]] 1964 film) |
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* Tully Bascomb, played by [[Peter Sellars]] (see [[The Mouse that Roared]] 1959 film, 1955 novel) |
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* Zed Bascomb, played by [[Wallace Beery]] (see [[Bad Bascomb (1946 film)|Bad Bascom]] 1946 film) |
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* Frank Bascombe, played by [[Richard Jenkins]] (see [[Fun with Dick and Jane (2005 film)|Fun with Dick and Jane]] 2005 film) |
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 7 February 2024
Bascom may refer to:
Places and sites
[edit]United States
[edit]- Bascom, Florida
- Bascom Corner, Indiana
- Bascom, Montana
- Bascom, Ohio
- Bascom, Texas
- Bascom Auxiliary Field
- Bascom B. Clarke House
- Bascom Hill, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Bascom Hall, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Bascom (VTA), transit station in San Jose, California
- Fort Bascom, New Mexico
- Bascomville, South Carolina
Other uses
[edit]- Bascom (name), people named Bascom
- 6084 Bascom, discovered in 1985, a minor planet named after the American geologist Florence Bascom
- Bascom Affair, confrontation between army Captain Bascom and Chief Cochise triggered the beginning of the Apache Wars in 1861 at Apache Pass, Arizona
- BASCOM (Microsoft), a compiler for Microsoft MBASIC
- BASCOM-LT, a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for the AVR AT89Cx051
- BASCOM-AVR, a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for AVR microcontrollers
- BASCOM-8051, a BASIC compiler by Mark Alberts for Intel MCS-51 family of microcontrollers
See also
[edit]- Bascom Maple Farms, Inc., Alstead, New Hampshire
- Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Florida
- Bascomb
- Bascome
- Bascombe
- Baskcomb
- Boscombe (disambiguation)