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Spalding, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska
Population (2000): 537
Housing Units (2000): 244
Land area (2000): 0.339555 sq. miles (0.879444 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.339555 sq. miles (0.879444 sq. km)
FIPS code: 46135
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 41.689405 N, 98.363709 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 68665
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Spalding, NE
Spalding
Spalding -- U.S. County in Georgia
Population (2000): 58417
Housing Units (2000): 23001
Land area (2000): 197.951245 sq. miles (512.691349 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.647813 sq. miles (4.267816 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 199.599058 sq. miles (516.959165 sq. km)
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 33.255567 N, 84.275067 W
Headwords:
Spalding
Spalding, GA
Spalding County
Spalding County, GA
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Spalding

Spalding may refer to:

Spalding (sports equipment)

Spalding is an American sporting goods company founded by Albert Spalding in Chicago, Illinois in 1876. It is now headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The company specializes in the production of balls for many sports, but is best known for its basketballs. Spalding also makes a range of other products for baseball, Soccer, softball, volleyball, and Football.

Spalding (UK Parliament constituency)

Spalding was a county constituency in Lincolnshire, which returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

The constituency was created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 for the 1885 general election, and abolished for the 1918 general election.

Spalding (surname)

Spalding is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Spalding (1850–1915), American baseball player and sporting goods manufacturer
  • Albert Spalding (violinist) (1888–1953), American composer and concert violinist
  • Baird Thomas Spalding (1872–1953), English-American author
  • Brian Spalding (born 1923), English professor, physics
  • Burleigh Folsom Spalding (1853–1934), Chief Justice of North Dakota
  • Mother Catherine Spalding (1793–1858), American Roman Catholic nun
  • Charles F. Spalding (a.k.a. Chuck Spalding) (1919-2000), American heir, political advisor, television screenwriter and investment banker
  • Dick Spalding, American soccer player
  • Douglas Spalding (1840–1877), English biologist
  • Esperanza Spalding (born 1984) American jazz bassist and singer
  • Esta Spalding (born 1966), Canadian author and poet
  • Georg Ludwig Spalding (1762–1811), German philologist
  • 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
  • Johann Joachim Spalding (1714–1804), German Protestant theologian
  • John Spalding (disambiguation), the name of several people
  • Kim Spalding, American actor (1950–1961), date of birth unknown
  • Linda Spalding (born 1943), Canadian writer and editor
  • Martin John Spalding (1810–1872), bishop of Baltimore
  • Phil Spalding (born 1957), English bass player
  • Silsby Spalding (1886-1949), American businessman and politician; the first Mayor of Beverly Hills, California
  • Solomon Spalding (1761–1816), American clergyman, businessman, and author
  • Thomas Spalding (1774–1851), United States Representative from Georgia
  • Volney Morgan Spalding (1849–1918), American botanist
  • William Spalding (disambiguation), multiple people

Usage examples of "spalding".

He was angry with Nora because by her obstinacy she was adding to the general perplexities of the family, but he could not make comparisons on Mr Glascock's behalf between her and Miss Spalding as his wife was doing, either mentally or aloud, from hour to hour.

He stepped out onto the path and immediately saw something come over the barrier and bounce several times, barely visible, its forward motion ending in the gravel and soft clay, the object spinning in place, a rubber ball, eating out a slot for itself, unmistakably a Spalding Hi Bouncer, still rotating as he walked toward it past Maurice Wu lodged in a sleeping bag in a corner of his cubicle, past Edna Lown motionless in her bed, past Lester Bolin asleep on his cot.

Caroline Spalding had perhaps thought that Mr Glascock might have been there to meet her.

Of course young Spalding makes no secret of his own revulsion at our peculiar institution.