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Answer for the clue "California prison ", 6 letters:
folsom

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Population (2000): 51884 Housing Units (2000): 17968 Land area (2000): 21.738669 sq. miles (56.302892 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.437211 sq. miles (6.312346 sq. km) Total area (2000): 24.175880 sq. miles (62.615238 sq. km) FIPS code: 24638 Located within: ...

Usage examples of folsom.

Jerry told them, and Folsom looked at them - his hearing seemed acute - and beamed pleasantly.

A tall man, notable for grooming, for the neat fit of a sports jacket, stood by the table over which Respected Captain Folsom presided.

He marched - there was no other word for it - to the table over which Respected Captain Folsom presided.

A little unexpectedly, once in the cabin, Folsom stood to attention and saluted, as one officer to another.

In civilian life Respected Captain Folsom made shoe boxes - paper boxes in general, but shoe boxes in particular.

Peterson parted them by complimenting Respected Captain Folsom on his uniform.

Somewhat gloomily, Folsom shook his head - from which he had, as an afterthought, removed his cap.

For a moment, it appeared that Respected Captain Folsom was thinking of something else.

Respected Captain Folsom sat next the man who had brought his wife orchids for their anniversary.

Respected Captain Folsom, although symbolically dressed for the violence of battle, stood in the doorway with his mouth open and his eyes wide, and a certain pastiness of complexion.

After a final quick glance at what was on the floor, Folsom got out of Cabin 88.

Folsom, elected Captain of the Ancient and Respectable Riflemen - an organization centring in Worcester, Massachusetts, and precisely what Folsom had said it was - was treasurer of the Worcester Paper Box Company, which had been founded by his father - R.

They, like Folsom, were married, lived in substantial houses, and had begotten children.

Captain Cunningham told them both it was good of them to come, and when Folsom waited, as if for more, merely smiled pleasantly and asked what they would have to drink.

Bill leaned back in his chair, looking at the others - looking at Folsom, at Hammond Jones.