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Places


United States

* Ballou, Illinois, an unincorporated community * Ballou, Ohio, an unincorporated community * Ballou, Oklahoma, a census-designated place *
Ballou, Wisconsin Ballou is an unincorporated community located in the town of Morse, Ashland County, Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. ...
, an unincorporated community *
Ballou High School Frank W. Ballou Senior High School is a public school located in Washington, D.C., United States. Ballou is a part of the District of Columbia Public Schools. The principal is Willie Jackson (a 1987 alumnus). History Ballou High School was founde ...
in Washington, D.C.


Elsewhere

* Mount Ballou, Victoria Land, Antarctica * Ballou,
Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: πž€…πž€«πž€²πž€«πž€Ίπž€’πž₯„πž€€πž€­ (Senegaali); Arabic: Ψ§Ω„Ψ³Ω†ΨΊΨ§Ω„ ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''RΓ©ewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 𞀈𞀫𞀲𞀣𞀒πž₯„πž€²πž€£πž€­ πž ...


People


In arts and media


Writers

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Addie L. Ballou Addie Lucia Ballou (April 29, 1838 – August 10, 1916) was an American suffragist, poet, artist, author, and lecturer.Cowan, Robert Ernest. The Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco. Including the Famous Bummer & Lazarus, and Emperor Norto ...
(1837–1916), American suffragist, poet, artist, author and lecturer *
Ella Maria Ballou Ella Maria Ballou (November 15, 1852 – July 29, 1937) was an American writer who worked as a stenographer, reporter, and essayist. She started her career as a teacher, but finding the compensation for women in this vocation too small, she too ...
(1852-1937), American stenographer, reporter, essayist, and educator *
Emily Ballou Emily Ballou is an Australian-American poet, novelist and screenwriter. Her poetry collection ''The Darwin Poems'', a verse portrait of Charles Darwin, was published by University of Western Australia Press in 2009.
, Australian-American poet, novelist and screenwriter * Hosea Ballou (1771–1852), American clergyman and theological writer * Joyce Ballou Gregorian (1946–1991), American author * Mary Ballou (1809–1904), American memoirist *
Maturin Murray Ballou Maturin Murray Ballou (April 14, 1820March 27, 1895) was a writer and publisher in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He co-founded '' Gleason's Pictorial'', was the first editor of the ''Boston Daily Globe,'' and wrote numerous travel books and ...
(1820–1895), writer and publisher


Musicians

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Dave Ballou Dave Ballou is an American jazz trumpeter and associate professor at Towson University, in Maryland. Early life and education Ballou was born in Peace Dale, Rhode Island. He started playing the trumpet at age 11. Ballou received his bachelor's ...
, American musician *
Esther Ballou Esther Williamson Ballou (17 July 1915 – 12 March 1973) was an American music educator, organist and composer. She was born in Elmira, New York, began organ lessons at age 13, and began composing in her twenties. She studied at Bennington Colle ...
(1915–1973), American musician and composer * Kurt Ballou (born 1974), American guitarist with the band Converge


In other arts

* Bud Ballou (1942–1977), American radio personality *
Michael Ballou Michael Ballou is an American artist who has been living in Brooklyn, New York since 1983. During the 1990s, he was one of the guiding spirits of Four Walls (Artists Forum), Four Walls, hosted in his garage studio, which was something of a combina ...
, American artist *
Tyson Ballou Tyson Brett Ballou (born November 14, 1976) is an American male model. He has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns and editorials for major fashion brands and publications. Career Born in Garland, Texas, Ballou began modeling at the age o ...
(born 1976), fashion model


In education and academia

* Clinton Ballou (born 1923), American biochemist *
David Ballou David P. Ballou is a professor emeritus of biological chemistry at the University of Michigan Medical School in the United States. He is best known for his development of rapid-reaction techniques, including stopped flow and rapid freeze-quench E ...
, American chemist and professor *
Ella Maria Ballou Ella Maria Ballou (November 15, 1852 – July 29, 1937) was an American writer who worked as a stenographer, reporter, and essayist. She started her career as a teacher, but finding the compensation for women in this vocation too small, she too ...
(1852-1937), American stenographer, reporter, essayist, and educator *
Frank Ballou Frank Washington Ballou (February 22, 1879-February 2, 1955) was superintendent of Washington D.C. public schools from 1920 to 1943. Frank W. Ballou High School is named in his honor. He was the first president of the National Association of Direct ...
(1879–1955), American school administrator *
Hosea Ballou II Hosea Ballou II (October 18, 1796May 27, 1861) was an American Universalist minister and the first president of Tufts University from 1853 to 1861. Ballou was named after his uncle and went by the name "Hosea Ballou 2d. " Publishers, friends, e ...
(1796–1861), first president of Tufts University, grand-nephew of clergyman Hosea Ballou


In politics

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Addie L. Ballou Addie Lucia Ballou (April 29, 1838 – August 10, 1916) was an American suffragist, poet, artist, author, and lecturer.Cowan, Robert Ernest. The Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco. Including the Famous Bummer & Lazarus, and Emperor Norto ...
(1837–1916), American suffragist, poet, artist, author and lecturer *
Adin Ballou Adin Ballou (1803–1890) was an American proponent of Christian nonresistance, Christian anarchism and socialism, abolitionism and the founder of the Hopedale Community. Through his long career as a Universalist and Unitarian minister, he ...
(1803–1890), American pacifist *
Latimer Whipple Ballou Latimer Whipple Ballou (March 1, 1812 – May 9, 1900) was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island. Biography Latimer Whipple Ballou was born in Cumberland, Rhode Island on March 1, 1812. He attended the public schools and the local academies ...
(1812–1900), American politician * Maude Ballou (1925-2009), American Civil Rights activist * Phineas D. Ballou (1823–1877), American businessperson and politician * Sidney M. Ballou (1870–1929), American judge *
Sullivan Ballou Sullivan Ballou (March 28, 1829July 29, 1861) was an American lawyer and politician from Rhode Island, and an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He is remembered for an eloquent letter he wrote to his wife Sarah a week bef ...
(1829–1861), American politician


In sport

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Adam Ballou Adam Ballou (born May 29, 1992) is an American soccer player and cerebral palsy football player. Ballou has cerebral palsy as a result of an intrauterine stroke, he was diagnosed at six months old. He attended James Madison University, graduatin ...
(born 1992), American Paralympic soccer player *
Ballou Tabla Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla (born 31 March 1999) is a Canadian professional soccer player who plays as a winger for TFF First League club Manisa. Early life Tabla was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on 31 March 1999, and he moved as a child to Canad ...
(born 1999), Canadian soccer player *
Mike Ballou Mikell Randolph Ballou (born September 11, 1947) is a former linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Boston Patriots in 1970. He attended Los Angeles High School, then Santa Monica College and finally the University of ...
(born 1947), American football player *
Win Ballou Noble Winfred Ballou (November 30, 1897 – January 30, 1963) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 99 games, 71 of them as a reliever, in Major League Baseball between 1925 and 1929 for the Washington Senators, St. Louis ...
(1897–1963), American Major League Baseball pitcher


Others

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Adin Ballou Underwood Adin Ballou Underwood (May 19, 1828 – January 24, 1888) was a general in the Union Army During the American Civil War, the Union Army, also known as the Federal Army and the Northern Army, referring to the United States Army, was the land ...
(1828–1888), American army officer * Hosea Ballou (1771–1852), American clergyman and theological writer


Other uses

* The title character of '' Cat Ballou'', a 1965 comedy western film


See also

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Ballouville, Connecticut Killingly is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 17,752 at the 2020 census. It consists of the borough of Danielson and the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, and South ...
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Baloo Baloo (from hi, ΰ€­ΰ€Ύΰ€²ΰ₯‚ ur, Ψ¨ΪΎΨ§Ω„Ωˆ ''bhālΕ«'' "bear") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's ''The Jungle Book'' from 1894 and ''The Second Jungle Book'' from 1895. Baloo, a sloth bear, is the strict teacher of ...
, a main character in Rudyard Kipling's story collection ''The Jungle Book'' *
Palwankar Baloo Palwankar Baloo was an Indian cricketer and political activist. In 1896, he was selected by Parmanandas Jivandas Hindu Gymkhana and played in the Bombay Quadrangular tournaments. He was employed by the Bombay Berar and Central Indian Railways, a ...
(1876–1955), Indian cricketer {{disambiguation, geo, surname