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Revision as of 07:25, 29 August 2011
Bascom, Bascomb, Bascombe or Bascome may refer to:
Programming Language
- BASCOM, a BASIC compiler by MCS Electronics, Holland, with a similar source language to MBASIC
Places and sites
- United States
- Bascom, Florida
- Bascom, Ohio
- Bascom B. Clarke House
- Bascom Hill, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Bascom Maple Farms, Inc., Alstead, New Hampshire
- Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
- Bascom (VTA), LRT station in San Jose, California
- Fort Bascom, New Mexico
- Extraterrestrial
- 6084 Bascom, discovered in 1985, a minor planet named for the American geologist Florence Bascom
Surname
- Bascom
- Bernadette Bascom, American R&B singer, actress
- Earl W. Bascom (1906–1995), artist, inventor, rodeo cowboy, Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame, Father of Modern Rodeo, Mormon Bishop
- Florence Bascom (1862–1945), geologist
- George Nicholas Bascom (1837-1862), U.S. army officer who arrested Apache Chief Cochise which started the Apache Wars, American Civil War officer
- Henry Bidleman Bascom (1796–1850), religious leader, circuit rider, Congressional Chaplain, college president, author, Methodist Bishop
- John Bascom (1827–1911), educator, author, President of the University of Wisconsin
- John L. Bascom, American politician, Iowa lawyer and state legislator
- Kerry Bascom, basketball high school All-American, Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, World University Games gold medal winner (1991), played professionally in Spain and France.
- Oliver Bascom (1815–1869), New York businessman, politician and Erie Canal Commissioner
- Marion C Bascom, Reverend, civil-rights activist, museum board member
- Ruth Bascom (1926-2010), American politician, mayor of Eugene, Oregon
- William Bascom (1912–1981), folklorist, anthropologist, ethnologist, museum director
- Bascomb
- Dud Bascomb, jazz trumpeter
- Paul Bascomb, jazz saxophonist
- Wilbur "Bad" Bascomb, jazz musician
- Bascombe
- Chris Bascombe, sports journalist
- David Bascombe, music producer
- Bascome
- David Bascome, professional soccer player
- Oronde Bascome, Bermuda cricketer
Given name
- Bascom S. Deaver
- Bascom Giles
- B. R. Lakin (Bascom Ray Lakin, 1901–1984), American evangelical preacher
- Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1882–1973), lawyer, folklorist, musician, author of song "Good Old Mountain Dew"
- C. Bascom Slemp (1870–1943), Virginia congressman, secretary to President Calvin Coolidge
- John Bascom Wolfe, (1904-1988)
Historical events
- Bascom Affair, triggered the beginning of the Apache Wars in 1861