Frank Dolson was born on March 22, 1933, in New York City, New York, USA.
Jeanette Dolson was born in 1918.
Clarence Dolson was born in 1897.
Jacob Dolson Cox was born on 1828-10-27.
Hildegarde Dolson Lockridge was born on 1908-08-31.
Dolson was created in 1904.
Jeanette Dolson died in 2004.
Clarence Dolson died in 1978.
Jacob Dolson Cox died on 1900-08-04.
Hildegarde Dolson Lockridge died on 1981-01-15.
Frank Dolson died on October 8, 2006, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA of complications from colon cancer and heart disease.
William F. Dolson has written: 'Labor arbitration' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Cases, Industrial Arbitration
The "Dolson Letter" was a letter than was written by a Texan officer by the name of George M. Dolson. This letter was a written primary account translated to English by Dolson himself. He was called to translate a Mexican officer's account of the executions at the Alamo. Dolson later wrote down the account and is one of the most important sources that historians have in depicting Davy Crockett's death. This account is a very trustful account because a few weeks later, another almost exact same account was published by another Mexican officer by the name of Ramón Martinez Caro.