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Encyclopedia > William Sprague

William Sprague may refer to

  • William Sprague (1799-1856), politician from Rhode Island, uncle of William Sprague (1830-1915)
  • William Sprague (1809-1868), politician from Michigan
  • William Sprague (1830-1915), politician from Rhode Island, nephew of William Sprague (1799-1856)
  • William Peter Sprague (1827-1899), politician from Ohio

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Governor William Sprague of Rhode Island (1797 words)
William Sprague was born in Cranston,Rhode Island on September 12, 1830.
The three Sprague's, Amasa, William and Byron petitioned to incorporate and the charter was granted June 2, 1859.
Sprague had made Canonchett elegant with the idea that it would be serving as the summer White House where she would be hostess for her widowed father.
William Sprague: Information from Answers.com (935 words)
William Sprague IV (September 12, 1830 – September 11, 1915) was Governor of the U.S. state of Rhode Island from 1860-1863, and U.S. Senator from 1863-1875.
Sprague was born in Cranston, Rhode Island, the youngest son of Amasa and Fanny Morgan Sprague.
William and brother Amasa's education at the Irving Institute in Tarrytown, New York, was cut short when their father was murdered on New Year's Eve in 1843.
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