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Customers and Employees in front of M.L. Klipstein Confectionery & Groceries, Folsom, W. Va.1910 Folsom (also Robinson) is an unincorporated community in Wetzel County, West Virginia. Starting down Fishing Creek at the Wetzel County/Harrison County line, we come to Folsom. Folsom used to be called Robinson, named after the Robinson Improvement Company, and was later changed to Folsom from the maiden name of Grover Clevelands wife. Chinese worked alongside West Virginians on the construction of the railroad in Folsom and through the rest of the Shortline area. Folsom Grade School was consolidated into Smithfield School which was later consolidated into Readers Shortline School. There also used to be a sawmill in Folsom, but when Route 20 came through this mill and also a few houses displaced. Finding property lines is still a big problem. At one time, it kept three prosperous grocery stores in business: mainly Hoods G. C. Wallace, and another one thats name is unknown. The Hoods later converted it to a house until three years ago.[when?] At that time Jimmy and Cindy Glasscock purchased it and turned it back into a grocery store called J & C Market.
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