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Qué (quién) es C W Faulkner - definición

AMERICAN PLANTER, RACONTEUR AND FIDDLER (1803–1874)
Sandy Faulkner; Sanford C. Faulkner; Sanford Faulkner; Sandford Faulkner

C. W. Faulkner         
  • One of a series of postcards on the theme of [[women's suffrage]]
ENGLISH PRINTER AND PUBLISHER
C. W. Faulkner & Co.; Charles William Faulkner
Charles William Faulkner was a printer and publisher who initially produced Christmas cards with a partner. He then became sole proprietor of the business which was incorporated as the limited company, C.
Henry Faulkner         
ARTIST AND POET
Faulkner, Henry
Henry Lawrence Faulkner (January 9, 1924 – December 3, 1981) was a Kentucky-born artist and poet known as an eccentric rebel and bohemian. Faulkner is best known for his wildly colorful oil paintings and eccentric acts, including his bringing a bourbon-drinking goat to parties and art shows.
Janice H. Faulkner         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC AND POLITICIAN
Janice Faulkner
Janice Hardison Faulkner (died October 8, 2019) was an American university professor and politician who served as North Carolina Secretary of State from April 1996 to January 1997. She was the first woman to serve on the North Carolina Council of State.

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Sandford C. Faulkner

Sandford C. Faulkner (March 3, 1803 – August 4, 1874), better known as Sandy Faulkner, was an American planter, raconteur and fiddler who personified the mid-19th century folk song "Arkansas Traveler," for which he received writing credit. It has since gone on to become the official state historic song of Arkansas.