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Farson, WY -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Wyoming
Population (2000): 242
Housing Units (2000): 118
Land area (2000): 75.425237 sq. miles (195.350458 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 2.354706 sq. miles (6.098659 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 77.779943 sq. miles (201.449117 sq. km)
FIPS code: 26055
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 42.171927 N, 109.420096 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Farson

Farson may refer to:

Surname:

  • Daniel Farson (1927–1997), British writer and broadcaster
  • John Farson, fictional character from Stephen King's The Dark Tower series of novels
  • Negley Farson (1890–1960), American author and adventurer
  • Richard Farson Ph.D., (born 1926), psychologist, author, and educator

Places:

  • Farson, Iowa, unincorporated community in Competine Township in northeastern Wapello County, Iowa, United States
  • Farson, Wyoming, census-designated place (CDP) in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States

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Usage examples of "farson".

And about John Farson, who had indeed been in Cressia, and who was gone from that place now—vanished, as he had a way of doing, like smoke in a high wind.

The dress of the partygoers (many of them expensive young men and women who had never done a hand's turn of work in their lives, a fact of which John Farson spoke at every opportunity) had been richer, the music had been fuller, the company of older and nobler lines which grew closer and closer together as they stretched back toward Arthur Eld, he of the white horse and unifying sword.

Some feel Farson has gone mad to put his trust in such broken things, but.

The final battle may take place as much as two hundred wheels northwest of their borders, but when Farson uses his fire-carriages and robots to wipe out their army, trouble will come south fast.

If they failed, it was very likely that their heads would end up being whacked about by Farson and his aides in their nightly polo games.

He hated that wide-open staring eye, couldn't imagine what had possessed Farson to pick it in the first place.

If Farson has a piece of the Rainbow, he'll send it away and call it back only when he needs it.

If so, they would be for John Farson, who was known to pay well for good nags, and in cash.

By then Farson would have been defeated, the world's strange decline reversed (the childish part of him simply assumed that making an end to John Farson would somehow see to that), and his gunslinging days would be over.

He had scurvy-blossoms around his mouth and nose, suggesting that the men Farson had sent on this duty had ridden hard and fast, with little in the way of fresh supplies.

He would have to face Walter when this was over, perhaps Farson himself, and he had no idea what his punishment would be for los­ing the tankers .

Three days’ travel for Castles Farson and Guthrie, a day’s flight to Mizzurah.

And then there’d been the requisite eighteen hours of night to Castle Farson, which I’d had to do every one of its minutes in plainstyle—no SNAPPING.

Guthrie and Farson are feuding, and Purdy’s caught in the middle playing looby-loo and trying to keep their skirts out of both puddles.

But Gilead of Wommack was not interested in their costumes, not even in the Farson brothers’ strange acceptance of the Traveller black instead of the red, gold, and silver that was rightfully theirs by birth.