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  2. Marshall Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Sprague (March 14, 1909 – September 9, 1994) was an American journalist in New York, Paris, and China and writer of books about western United States history. From Ohio, he moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado to recuperate following a diagnosis of tuberculosis and settled there.

  3. Frank J. Sprague - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, grandsons, John L. Sprague and Peter Sprague cut the ribbon and started an 1884 Sprague motor at a new exhibit at the Shore Line Trolley Museum, where a permanent exhibit, "Frank J. Sprague: Inventor, Scientist, Engineer", tells the story of the role of the "father of electric traction" and the role of electricity in the growth of cities.

  4. Logbook - Wikipedia

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    A logbook (or log book) is a record used to record states, events, or conditions applicable to complex machines or the personnel who operate them.Logbooks are commonly associated with the operation of aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, and ships (among other applications).

  5. Roger Sprague - Wikipedia

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    Silas Sprague moved his family to Great Barrington, Massachusetts, in 1772, [3] and attained the rank of captain in the Continental Army. [4] At the age of 22, Roger Sprague walked to western New York state and settled in the town of East Bloomfield, [1] where he, his father, and three brothers were among the first settlers. [5]

  6. Sprague Electric - Wikipedia

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    Sprague used $25,000 of his savings to open Sprague Specialties Company at his home in Quincy, MA, in 1926. One of his first products was the mini condenser (an old name for capacitor). Mini condensers were commonly used in radio applications for noise filtering, signal coupling and tone controls.

  7. Sprague family - Wikipedia

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    The Sprague family is an American business and political family in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.The family ran the largest textile firm in the United States and two of its members (William Sprague III and William Sprague IV) held the offices of Governor of Rhode Island and United States Senator.

  8. Richard E. Sprague - Wikipedia

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    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 assassination , Sprague was "the leading gatherer of photographic evidence about the Kennedy assassination".

  9. Logbook of The World - Wikipedia

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    Logbook of the World (LoTW) is a web-accessed database provided by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) to implement a contact verification service among amateur radio operators. Using LoTW, radio amateurs (hams) are able to claim and verify contacts (QSOs) made with other amateurs, generally for claiming credit for operating awards, such as ...