Sprague
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Sprague may refer to:
Places
- Canada
- Sprague, Manitoba, a small town near the Minnesota/Manitoba border
- United States
- Sprague, Alabama, Montgomery County, Alabama
- Sprague, Connecticut
- Sprague, Missouri
- Sprague, Nebraska
- Sprague, Washington
- Sprague, Wisconsin
- Sprague Field, a multi-purpose stadium on the campus of Montclair State University in New Jersey
- Sprague Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado)
- The Sprague River (Maine)
- The Sprague River (Oregon)
- Sprague River, Oregon, a community on the river
People
First name
- Sprague Cleghorn, former NHL hockey player
- Sprague Grayden, American actress (born 1980)
Middle name
- L. Sprague de Camp, author
Surname
- Achsa W. Sprague (1827–1862), American spiritualist
- Bud Sprague (1904–1973), American footballer
- Burr Sprague (1836-1917), American politician
- Carl T. Sprague (1895-1979), American country musician
- Charles Sprague (disambiguation)
- Clifton Sprague, American admiral during World War II
- David Sprague (1910–1968), Canadian footballer
- E. Carleton Sprague (1822–1895), New York lawyer and politician
- Ed Sprague, Sr., former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Ed Sprague, Jr., former Major League Baseball third baseman, and son of the pitcher
- Edward Spragge (AKA Spragg or Sprague, c. 1620–73), Irish admiral of the Royal Navy
- Elmer Sprague, American philosopher
- Erik Sprague (born 1972), the self-styled Lizardman, a freak show and sideshow performer
- Ernest Sprague (1865–1938), American footballer, public official, and engineer
- Frank J. Sprague (1857–1934), American naval officer and inventor, notable for development of electric machinery
- Frank Lee Sprague, American guitarist and composer
- Franklin B. Sprague (1825–1895), American military officer, businessman, and judge
- George Sprague (1871–1963), American businessman and mayor of Dallas
- Homer Sprague (1829–1918), American military officer, author, and educator
- Isaac Sprague, botanical illustrator
- Isaac W. Sprague (1841–1887), the Original Thin Man, an American "human skeleton"
- J. Russell Sprague (1886–1969), American politician
- Jack Sprague, the only 3-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion
- Jake Sprague (born 1984), American rugby union player
- Jo Ann Sprague (born 1931), former Massachusetts State Representative and State Senator
- John Allison Sprague (born 1844), Ontario farmer and politician
- John W. Sprague (1817–1894), American soldier and railroad executive
- Ken Sprague, political cartoonist
- Lucian Sprague, American railroad executive
- Martyn Sprague (born 1949), Welsh former professional footballer
- Peleg Sprague (Maine politician), politician from the state of Maine
- Peleg Sprague (New Hampshire), politician from the state of New Hampshire
- Peter Sprague (born 1955), American jazz musician
- Richard Sprague (1921–1996), American computer technician, researcher and author
- Robert C. Sprague (1900–1991), American Air Force Undersecretary, inventor and founder of Sprague Electric
- Roderick Sprague (born 1933), American anthropologist, ethnohistorian and historical archaeologist
- R. B. Sprague (1937–2010), American Contemporary Realist artist
- Royal Sprague, 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California
- Thomas Bond Sprague (1830–1920), British actuary
- Thomas L. Sprague, American vice admiral in WWII
- William Sprague (disambiguation)
- W. G. R. Sprague, London Theatre designer
Other
- Sprague Brothers, a rock band from Wichita Falls, Texas
- Ted Sprague, a fictional character from the television series Heroes
- Sprague-Grundy theorem, a theorem in recreational mathematics
- Sprague-Thomson, the first rolling stock on the Paris Métro made completely of metal
- Sprague (towboat), a former steamwheeler towboat
- Sprague Electric, acquired in 1992 by Vishay Intertechnology
See also
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