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Encyclopedia > Spalding

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  • Albert Spalding (1850–1915), American baseball player and sporting goods manufacturer
  • Albert Spalding (violinist) (1888–1953), American composer and leading concert violinist
  • Baird Thomas Spalding (1857–1953), English-American author
  • Mother Catherine Spalding (1793-1858) was an influential American Roman Catholic nun
  • Charles H. Spalding, American soccer player
  • Douglas Spalding (1840–1877), English biologist
  • Esta Spalding (1966-present), a Canadian author and poet
  • George Spalding (1836–1915), U.S. Representative from Michigan
  • Henry H. Spalding (1803–1843), U.S. Presbyterian missionary, established the Lapwai Mission in 1836 in what is now Idaho
  • John M. Spalding (20th century), American soldier, decorated for actions during D-Day
  • Linda Spalding (born 25 June 1943), a Canadian writer and editor
  • Peter Spalding (14th century), helped followers of Robert the Bruce enter and seize the town of Berwick from the English.
  • Phil Spalding (born 19 November 1957 in London) is an English bass player
  • Phinizy Spalding (1930-1994), American Historian
  • Solomon Spalding (1761–1816), American clergyman, businessman, and author
  • Spalding Gray (1941–2004), American actor, screenwriter, and playwright
  • Thomas Spalding (U.S. Rep) (1774-1851), a United States Representative from Georgia
  • William Spalding (1809–1859), Scottish author

Al Spaldings sporting goods company made a lasting impact on baseball. ... Baird Thomas Spalding (1857-1953) was the author of the book Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East. ... Mother Catherine Spalding (December 23, 1793 Charles County, Maryland - March 20, 1858) was an influential American Roman Catholic nun. ... Douglas Alexander Spalding (?1840-1877) was an English biologist. ... Esta Spalding is a Canadian author and poet who won the Pat Lowther Award in 2000 for Lost August. ... George Spalding (November 12, 1836 - September 13, 1915) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Henry Harmon Spalding (1803 - 1874), and his wife Eliza Hart Spalding were prominent Presbyterian missionaries and educators working primarily with the Nez Perce in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. ... John M. Spalding (often misspelled Spaulding in official Army reports) was an officer in the US 1st Infantry Division during World War II. He is famous as one of the first officers (a lieutenant at the time for E Company, 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry) to make it up to the... Linda Spalding is a Canadian writer and editor. ... Robert I, King of Scots, usually known as Robert the Bruce (July 11, 1274 – June 7, 1329, reigned 1306 – 1329), was, according to a modern biographer (Geoffrey Barrow), a great hero who lived in a minor country. ... Phil Spalding (born 19 November 1957 in London) is an English bass player. ... For other uses of the word Solomon, see Solomon (Disambiguation) The Rev. ... Gray in Grays Anatomy (1996). ... Thomas Spalding (March 26, 1774 - January 5, 1851) was a United States Representative from Georgia. ... William Spalding (May 22, 1809 - November 16, 1859), British author, was born in Aberdeen. ...

Place names

Holme-on-Spalding-Moor (also rarely Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor) is a small village in North Yorkshire County, England, between York and Market Weighton. ... Spalding is a market town in Lincolnshire, England, perhaps best known for its annual Flower Parade. ... Spalding, Idaho, is a village located in Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States, ten miles east of Lewiston, on the Snake River close to the intersection of US 95 and US 12. ... Spalding is a village located in Greeley County, Nebraska. ... Spalding County is a county located in the state of Georgia. ... Spalding was a rural district in Holland in Lincolnshire, England from 1894 to 1974. ... Spalding Township is a township located in Menominee County, Michigan. ... Spalding Township is a township located in Aitkin County, Minnesota. ... Spalding is a town north of the Clare Valley, South Australia, Australia. ...

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Albert Spalding (1343 words)
Spalding was born in Chicago, August 15, 1888, where his father had joined with his older brother, Albert, in the formation of A.G. Spalding and Brothers sporting goods company.
Instead, Spalding enlisted in the Army and was assigned to a Lieutenant Fiorello La Guardia, a young congressman.
At the invitation of Ernest Dohnanyi, Spalding went to Budapest where the audiences were so enthralled with with his playing of the Brahms Hungarian Dances they sought to invent a Hungarian ancestor for him as the only explanation for his mastery of Hungarian style.
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