Sprague may refer to:
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Sprague, Manitoba Sprague is a community within the Rural Municipality of Piney in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is named after D.E. Sprague, a prominent Winnipeg lumber merchant. The community is located in the extreme southeast corner of the province near ...
, a small town near the Minnesota/Manitoba border
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Sprague, Alabama,
Montgomery County, Alabama
Montgomery County is located in the State of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, its population was 228,954, making it the fifth-most populous county in Alabama. Its county seat is Montgomery, the state capital. Montgomery County is included in th ...
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Sprague, Connecticut
Sprague is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town was named after William Sprague III, who laid out the industrial section. The population was 2,967 at the 2020 census. Sprague includes three villages: Baltic, Hanover, a ...
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Sprague, Missouri
Sprague is an unincorporated community in southwest Bates County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is five miles west of Rich Hill via Missouri route A and WW. The Harmony Mission Lake Conservation Area lies within one mile to the ...
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Sprague, Nebraska
Sprague is a village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Lincoln, Nebraska Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 142 at the 2010 census.
History
In 1865, a settlement called Centerville established a post ...
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Sprague, Washington
Sprague is a small city in Lincoln County, Washington, United States. The population was 446 at the 2010 census. The city was platted in 1880 and named for former American Civil War Union general John Wilson Sprague.
History
Sprague was fi ...
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Sprague, West Virginia
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Sprague, Wisconsin
Sprague is an unincorporated community located in the town of Necedah, Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. Sprague is located on Wisconsin Highway 80 and the Canadian National Railway
The Canadian National Railway Company (french: Co ...
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Sprague Field
Sprague Field is a multi-purpose stadium located on the campus of Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, USA. The stadium is located on the Normal Avenue side of the campus adjacent to the university's major indoor sporting venue, th ...
, on the campus of Montclair State University in New Jersey
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Sprague Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado)
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Sprague River (Maine)
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Sprague River (Oregon)
The Sprague River is a tributary of the Williamson River, approximately long, in southwestern Oregon in the United States. It drains an arid volcanic plateau region east of the Cascade Range in the watershed of the Klamath River.
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People
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Sprague Cleghorn
Henry William Sprague "Peg" Cleghorn (March 11, 1890 – July 12, 1956) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player from Westmount, Quebec who played 17 professional seasons between 1911 and 1929 for the Renfrew Creamery Kings and Montreal Wand ...
, former NHL hockey player
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Sprague Grayden
Sprague Grayden (born July 21, 1980) is an American actress. She played schoolteacher Heather Lisinski in the television drama '' Jericho'', Karen Kawalski in ''John Doe'', first daughter Olivia Taylor in the television thriller '' 24'', and Kr ...
, American actress (born 1980)
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L. Sprague de Camp
Lyon Sprague de Camp (; November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biog ...
, author
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Achsa W. Sprague
Achsa W. Sprague (November 17, 1827 – July 6, 1862) was one of the best-known Spiritualists during the 1850s in the United States. Primarily a medium and trance lecturer, she also wrote articles and poetry for Spiritualist publications such as t ...
(1827–1862), American spiritualist
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Bud Sprague
Mortimer "Bud" Sprague (September 8, 1904 – April 25, 1973) was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1970.
He was one of the eight children born to Minna and George Sprague, of the Oak Cliff nei ...
(1904–1973), American football player
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Burr Sprague (1836-1917), American politician
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Carl T. Sprague
Carl Tyler "Doc" Sprague (May 10, 1896 – February 21, 1979) was an American country musician. He was often dubbed "The Original Singing Cowboy". Sprague was one of the first country musicians on record, recording in 1925.
Biography
He was bor ...
(1895-1979), American country musician
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Charles Sprague (disambiguation) Charles Sprague may refer to:
* Charles Sprague (poet) (1791–1875), American poet
* Charles James Sprague (1823–1903), American botanist
* Charles Sprague Smith (1853–1910), activist and founder of the People's Institute during the Progres ...
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Clifton Sprague
Clifton Albert Frederick "Ziggy" Sprague (January 8, 1896 – April 11, 1955) was a World War II-era officer in the United States Navy.
Biography
Sprague was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, and attended the Roxbury Latin School. He enter ...
(1896–1955), American admiral during World War II
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David Sprague
David Shafer Sprague (August 11, 1910 – February 20, 1968) was a star football player in the Canadian Football League for eleven seasons for the Hamilton Tigers and the Ottawa Rough Riders. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall o ...
(1910–1968), Canadian footballer
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E. Carleton Sprague
Eben Carleton Sprague (November 28, 1822 – February 14, 1895) was an American lawyer and politician from New York (state), New York.
Life
He was born on November 28, 1822, in Bath, New Hampshire, Bath, Grafton County, New Hampshire, the son of ...
(1822–1895), American lawyer and politician
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Ed Sprague Sr. (1945–2020) American baseball pitcher
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Ed Sprague Jr. (born 1967), American baseball third baseman
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Edward Spragge
Sir Edward Spragge (name also written as Spragg or Sprague) (circa 1620 – 21 August 1673) was an Irish-born English admiral of the Royal Navy. He was a fiery, brilliantly accomplished seaman who fought in many great actions after the restoration ...
(AKA Spragg or Sprague, 162073), Irish admiral of the Royal Navy
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Elmer Sprague, American philosopher
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Erik Sprague (born 1972), American freak show and sideshow performer
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Ernest Sprague
Ernest Marshall Sprague (October 20, 1865 – May 10, 1938) was an American football player, public official, and engineer. He was born in 1865 on a farm at Farmington, Michigan. He was the son of Lorenzo Sprague and Laura G. (Meade) Sprague. ...
(1865–1938), American football player, public official, and engineer
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Ernest Headly Sprague (1859–1945), English architect, engineer, teacher, author
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Frank J. Sprague (1857–1934), American naval officer and inventor, notable for development of electric machinery
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Frank Lee Sprague (1958–2018), American guitarist and composer
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Franklin B. Sprague
Franklin Burnet Sprague (July 16, 1825 – February 7, 1895) was an American military officer, businessman, and judge. He joined the Union Army during the Civil War, serving on the Oregon frontier. During his military service, Sprague explored mu ...
(1825–1895), American military officer, businessman, and judge
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George Sprague
George Able Sprague (November 30, 1871 – November 8, 1963), businessman, was mayor of Dallas in 1935–1937.
Biography
George Able Sprague was born on November 30, 1871, in Preston, Fillmore County, Minnesota, to Isaac Sprague and Anna Jeannet ...
(1871–1963), American businessman and mayor of Dallas
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Homer Sprague
Homer Baxter Sprague (October 19, 1829 – March 23, 1918) was an American author, educator, abolitionist, and Lieutenant Colonel of the Union Army. A native of Sutton, Massachusetts, Sprague was a Captain of the 13th Connecticut Infantry Regiment ...
(1829–1918), American military officer, author, and educator
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Dr. Howard Sprague, Boston cardiologist and co-inventor of the Sprague-Rappaport stethoscope
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Isaac Sprague
Isaac Sprague (September 5, 1811 – 1895) was a self-taught landscape, botanical, and ornithological painter. He was America's best known botanical illustrator of his day.
Sprague was born in Hingham, Massachusetts and apprenticed with his unc ...
(1811–1895), American botanical illustrator
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Isaac W. Sprague
Isaac W. Sprague (May 21, 1841 – January 5, 1887) was an entertainer and sideshow performer, billed as the living human skeleton.
Biography
He was born on May 21, 1841, in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Although normal for most of his childh ...
(1841–1887), American sideshow performer
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J. Russell Sprague
John Russell Sprague (December 24, 1886 – April 17, 1969) was the Republican county executive of Nassau County, New York from 1938 until 1953. He also was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, and 1956 ...
(1886–1969), American politician
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Jack Sprague
Jack Sprague (born August 8, 1964) is an American former stock car racing driver who has competed in all of NASCAR's three top divisions, most notably in the Craftsman Truck Series, where he won series championships in 1997, 1999 and 2001.
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(born 1964), American racing driver
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Jake Sprague (born 1984), American rugby union player
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Jo Ann Sprague
Jo Ann Sprague (born November 3, 1931) is a former Massachusetts State Representative (1993–1998) and State Senator (1999–2004) from Walpole. In the Massachusetts Senate she represented the Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth district, but mov ...
(born 1931), former Massachusetts State Representative and State Senator
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John Allison Sprague
John Allison Sprague (April 10, 1844 – September 14, 1907) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Prince Edward in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1894 as a Liberal member.
Biography
He was born in ...
(1844–1907), Ontario farmer and politician
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John W. Sprague (1817–1894), American soldier and railroad executive
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Ken Sprague
Kenneth Ray Sprague (born July 14, 1945) is an American bodybuilder, businessman, author and school teacher. He is best known as the owner of the original Gold's Gym in Venice, Los Angeles, which he owned and managed between the years 1972 and ...
(born 1945), American bodybuilder, businessman, and schoolteacher
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Ken Sprague (cartoonist)
Ken Sprague (1 January 1927 – 25 July 2004) was an English socialist political cartoonist, journalist and activist, involved in trade union, civil rights and peace movements. In later life he was also a TV presenter and a psychotherapist.
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(1927–2004), English political cartoonist
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Lucian Sprague
Lucian C. Sprague (1882–1960) was an American railroad executive. Sprague was born in Serena, Illinois, on September 29, 1882, and during his early years held a variety of railroad jobs, including stints at the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, G ...
, American railroad executive
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Lucy J. Sprague
Lucy J. Sprague (born Earle 1851 – September 29, 1903) was an American suffragist from Rochester, New York.
Biography
Sprague was born as Lucy Earle in Rochester, New York, in 1851. Her family were involved in the African Methodist Episcopal ...
(1851–1903), American suffragist
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Lucy Sprague Mitchell
Lucy Sprague Mitchell (July 2, 1878 – October 15, 1967) was an American educator and children's writer, and the founder of Bank Street College of Education.
Early life and education
Lucy Sprague was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter o ...
(1878–1967), American educator, writer, college dean
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Martyn Sprague (born 1949), Welsh former footballer
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M. Estella Sprague (1870–1940), American home economist and academic administrator
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Peleg Sprague (Maine politician)
Peleg Sprague (April 27, 1793 – October 13, 1880) was a United States representative and a United States senator from Maine and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
Education an ...
(1793–1880), American politician and judge
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Peleg Sprague (New Hampshire politician) (1756–1800), American politician
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Peter Sprague
Peter Tripp Sprague (born October 11, 1955) is an American jazz guitarist, record producer, and audio engineer. He owns SpragueLand Studios and the label SBE Records. He invented a twin-neck guitar with one neck from a classical guitar and one ...
(born 1955), American jazz musician
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Richard E. Sprague
Richard E. Sprague (August 27, 1921 – January 27, 1996) was an American computer technician, researcher and author. According to American journalist Richard Russell, who dedicated seventeen years to the investigation of John Kennedy assassinat ...
(1921–1996), American computer technician, researcher and author
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Robert C. Sprague
Robert C. Sprague (August 2, 1900 – September 27, 1991) was the son of Frank J. Sprague and Harriet Sprague. Sprague founded Sprague Electric (originally Sprague Specialties Company), Quincy, Massachusetts in 1926, and served as president from 19 ...
(1900–1991), American Air Force Undersecretary, inventor and founder of Sprague Electric
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Roderick Sprague
Roderick Sprague III (February 18, 1933 – August 20, 2012) was an American anthropologist, ethnohistorian and historical archaeologist, and the Emeritus Director of the Laboratory of Anthropology at the University of Idaho in Moscow, where ...
(born 1933), American anthropologist, ethnohistorian and historical archaeologist
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R. B. Sprague
R. B. (Roger) Sprague (September 12, 1937 – July 28, 2010) was an American Contemporary Realist artist.
Biography
Sprague was born in Buffalo, New York, and raised in south Arkansas, graduating from El Dorado High School. He attended the Un ...
(1937–2010), American artist
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Roland Sprague
Roland Percival Sprague (11 July 1894, Unterliederbach – 1 August 1967) was a German mathematician, known for the Sprague–Grundy theorem and for being the first mathematician to find a perfect squared square.
Biography
With two mathematicia ...
(1894–1967), German mathematician
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Royal Sprague
Royal Tyler Sprague (January 23, 1814 – February 24, 1872) was the 11th Chief Justice of California.
Biography
Sprague taught elementary school in Potsdam, New York and later opened a school in Zanesville, Ohio. In 1838 he began to study ...
, 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California
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Thomas Archibald Sprague
Thomas Archibald Sprague (7 October 1877, Edinburgh – 22 October 1958, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) was a Scottish botanist. In 1938 he married botanist Mary Letitia Green, and together they authored several supplements to the ''Ind ...
(1877–1958), Scottish botanist
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Thomas Bond Sprague
Thomas Bond Sprague FRSE FFA FIA LLD (29 March 1830 – 29 November 1920) was a British actuary, barrister and amateur mathematician who was the only person to have been President of both the Institute of Actuaries (1882–1886) in London ...
(1830–1920), British actuary
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Thomas L. Sprague
Thomas Lamison Sprague (October 2, 1894 – September 17, 1972) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy, who served during World War II as commander of the aircraft carrier and took part in the battles of Guam, Leyte Gulf and Okinawa.
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, American vice admiral in World War II
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William Sprague (disambiguation)
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W. G. R. Sprague
William George Robert Sprague (1863 – 4 December 1933) was a theatre architect.
Biography
He was born in Australia in 1863 the son of actress Dolores Drummond who returned with acclaim to London in 1874.
Sprague was an articled clerk ...
, London theatre designer
Other uses
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''Sprague'' (towboat), a former steamwheeler towboat
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Howard Sprague
Howard Sprague is a fictional character on the CBS television sitcom ''The Andy Griffith Show'', and its spin-off '' Mayberry R.F.D.''. He was played by Jack Dodson from 1966-71.
He was characterized by his milquetoast demeanor, moustache, bow ti ...
, a fictional character in the television series ''The Andy Griffith Show'' and ''Mayberry R.F.D.''
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Ted Sprague
This is a list of fictional characters in the television series ''Heroes'', the ''Heroes'' graphic novels, and the ''Heroes'' webisodes.
Main characters
Character duration
In its inaugural season, ''Heroes'' featured an ensemble cast o ...
, a fictional character in the television series ''Heroes''
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Sprague Electric
Sprague Electric Company was an electronic component maker founded by Robert C. Sprague in 1926.
Sprague was best known for making a large line of capacitors used in a wide variety of electrical and electronic in commercial, industrial and milita ...
, an electronic component maker, best known for making capacitors, acquired in 1992 by Vishay Intertechnology
See also
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Spragg (disambiguation)
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Spragge (disambiguation)
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