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Defunct American basketball team
The Providence Steamrollers were a Basketball Association of America team based in Providence, Rhode Island. As of May 2026, the Steamrollers were the
Providence_Steamrollers
Defunct American football team
Association of America franchise was also called the Providence Steamrollers. The Steamrollers played for three seasons, beginning in 1946–1947. The
Providence_Steam_Roller
North American basketball league
joined with the ten BAA teams; the Indianapolis Jets and the Providence Steamrollers folded prior to the merger. In total, the new league had 17 teams
Basketball Association of America
Basketball_Association_of_America
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1947–48 Providence Steamrollers season was the second season of the Providence Steamrollers. This season is also infamous for the lowest number of
1947–48 Providence Steamrollers season
1947–48_Providence_Steamrollers_season
Third NBA season
Ken Sailors, Providence Steamrollers G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers BAA Rookie of the Year G/F Howie Shannon, Providence Steamrollers List of NBA regular
1948–49_BAA_season
Chicago Zephyrs, and Baltimore Bullets. The Pittsburgh Ironmen, and Providence Steamrollers are the only defunct franchises to have held a first overall pick
List of first overall NBA draft picks
List_of_first_overall_NBA_draft_picks
U.S. state
soccer. The now-defunct professional football team known as the Providence Steamrollers won the 1928 NFL title. They played in a 10,000 person stadium
Rhode_Island
Croatian-American basketball player and coach (1902–1979)
teams he was coaching. In 1948, Hickey played two games with the Providence Steamrollers at the age of 45 while serving as the team's head coach in the
Nat_Hickey
who was coaching the Providence Steamrollers at the time, decided to activate himself and played in a game for the Steamrollers. In his first game as
List of oldest and youngest NBA players
List_of_oldest_and_youngest_NBA_players
NBA professional basketball team season
1946–47 Providence Steamrollers season was the first season of the Providence Steamrollers. Pieri would operate the Providence Steamrollers franchise
1946–47 Providence Steamrollers season
1946–47_Providence_Steamrollers_season
Oldest player debut Nat Hickey (45 years, 362 days) with the Providence Steamrollers against the St. Louis Bombers on January 27, 1949. He was the team's
List of NBA regular season records
List_of_NBA_regular_season_records
Capital city of Rhode Island, US
the 1920s and 1930s, and the National Basketball Association's Providence Steamrollers in the 1940s. The Rhode Island Auditorium also hosted 29 of the
Providence,_Rhode_Island
Basketball player selection
August 3, 1949, with the aforementioned Indianapolis Jets and Providence Steamrollers being left out on the BAA's side and the Oshkosh All-Stars, Hammond
1949_BAA_draft
Basketball player selection
being behind every other BAA team that season outside of the lowly Providence Steamrollers (with the Boston Celtics having a 20–28 record that previous season
1948_BAA_draft
First NBA season
Second Team G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers G Ernie Calverley, Providence Steamrollers C Chick Halbert, Chicago Stags G Frankie Baumholtz, Cleveland Rebels
1946–47_BAA_season
basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 4, 2009. "Providence Steamrollers". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July
List_of_defunct_NBA_teams
Arena football team
franchise to play in the city since the NBA's Providence Steamrollers folded in 1949. The coach of the Steamrollers was former Boston Patriots All-Pro quarterback
New_England_Steamrollers
NBA professional basketball team season
and Providence Steamrollers) as a means of buying out both of the BAA's teams that didn't make it to the new merger into the NBA. For the Steamrollers' case
1948–49 Providence Steamrollers season
1948–49_Providence_Steamrollers_season
men's basketball Ernie Calverley – former NBA player with the Providence Steamrollers, former URI head coach Geoff Cameron – former MLS player for Houston
List of University of Rhode Island people
List_of_University_of_Rhode_Island_people
Season of the Basketball Association of America (NBA) Boston Celtics team
began its inaugural season, losing its first game 59–53 to the Providence Steamrollers. The Celtics later won their first game of the season against the
1946–47_Boston_Celtics_season
Bullets moved to the Eastern Division. The Indianapolis Jets and Providence Steamrollers folded. The BAA merged with the NBL to form the NBA. The BAA teams
Timeline_of_the_NBA
Former Massachusetts, USA football team
Meanwhile, the Providence Steamroller franchise disbanded. "1965 Boston Steamrollers (ACFL) - Pro Football Archives". "Boston Steamrollers". September 27
Boston_Steamrollers
American basketball player (1922–2006)
overall pick in the 1948 BAA draft by the Providence Steamrollers. Tonkovich played 17 games for the Steamrollers during the 1948–49 BAA season. He left
Andy_Tonkovich
2015). "More memories than wins:Providence Steamrollers enjoy distinction among pioneers of pro basketball". Providence Journal. Retrieved May 24, 2019
List_of_NBA_arenas
Building in Rhode Island, United States
arena in Providence, Rhode Island, at 1111 North Main Street. It hosted the BAA's Providence Steamrollers from 1946 until 1949, and the Providence Reds ice
Rhode_Island_Auditorium
The following is a list of players of the now-defunct Providence Steamrollers professional basketball team. Hank Beenders Bob Brown Tom Callahan Ernie
List of Providence Steamrollers players
List_of_Providence_Steamrollers_players
American basketball player
Shannon signed a one-year contract to play professionally with the Providence Steamrollers of the BAA. He averaged 13.4 points per game in 1948–49 and was
Howie_Shannon
Cleveland Bulldogs/Indians, Frankford Yellow Jackets, and the Providence Steamroller) had previously won NFL championships. The most recent franchise
List of defunct NFL franchises
List_of_defunct_NFL_franchises
144 3.4 .403 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 160 lb (73 kg) Dino Martin USA Providence Steamrollers (1946–1948) 92 834 9.1 — — 73 0.8 .294 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 170 lb
List of shortest players in NBA history
List_of_shortest_players_in_NBA_history
National Basketball Association award
Bullets 70 1947 1948–49 Howie Shannon Guard/forward United States Providence Steamrollers 1 1949 1949–50 Alex Groza Center United States Indianapolis Olympians
NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year
American basketball player and coach (1924–2003)
University of Rhode Island. He played professionally with the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America for three seasons from
Ernie_Calverley
American basketball player (1922–1997)
February 1947 to play professionally for the Providence Steamrollers of the BAA. He was waived by the Steamrollers on September 27, 1947, and did not return
Elmore_Morgenthaler
Fourth NBA season
established league of the two by comparison. The Indianapolis Jets and Providence Steamrollers folded after the 1948–49 season, leaving the BAA with 10 teams
1949–50_NBA_season
National Football League franchise in East Rutherford, New Jersey
on October 11, 1925, at the Cycledrome in Providence, Rhode Island, in a 0 to 14 loss to the Providence Steam Roller. The Giants were successful in
New_York_Giants
NBA matchups scheduled on Christmas Day
year after the NBA's inception, when the New York Knicks beat the Providence Steamrollers at Madison Square Garden 89–75. Since then, the NBA has played
NBA_Christmas_games
NBA professional basketball team season
against the Toronto Raptors, narrowly avoiding tying the 1947–48 Providence Steamrollers (which played 18 fewer games) for the record of the lowest number
2011–12 Charlotte Bobcats season
2011–12_Charlotte_Bobcats_season
National Basketball Association honor
Teams 1946–47 Joe Fulks* Philadelphia Warriors Ernie Calverley Providence Steamrollers Bob Feerick Washington Capitols Frank Baumholtz Cleveland Rebels
All-NBA_Team
Basketball team in Indianapolis, Indiana
there. Following the 1948–49 season, the Jets folded alongside the Providence Steamrollers on August 3, 1949. This coincided with the BAA and the NBL merging
Indianapolis_Jets
American basketball player (1919–1997)
were still in the National Basketball League, then played for the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America during the second half
Mel_Thurston
Basketball team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
though three notably infamous BAA/NBA seasons saw the 1947–48 Providence Steamrollers win a record low 6 total games (albeit with 42 losses for a .125
Pittsburgh_Ironmen
Team representing the University of Florida in basketball
be drafted, selected with the 59th overall pick in 1949 by the Providence Steamrollers. In the 2007 NBA draft, the Gators set a school record with five
Florida Gators men's basketball
Florida_Gators_men's_basketball
American football player (1914–2001)
recommended him for an umpiring career. After the war, Soar coached the Providence Steamrollers in the Basketball Association of America (now the NBA) in 1947
Hank_Soar
American basketball player (born 1962)
the oldest person to play more than two games in an NBA season (Providence Steamrollers coach Nat Hickey activated himself for two games in 1948, at 45
Kevin_Willis
American basketball player
seasons in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as a member of the Providence Steam Rollers (1947–1949). He attended the University of Colorado. Robbins
Lee_Robbins
American basketball player (1920–2010)
26, 1947, Rosenstein was sold to the Providence Steamrollers. After the end of his stint with the Steamrollers, Rosenstein played for five seasons with
Hank_Rosenstein
American basketball player
Association of America as a member of the Toronto Huskies and Providence Steamrollers. He averaged 4.5 points in 61 games. He also served as interim
Dick_Fitzgerald_(basketball)
NBA professional basketball team season
season since the league's inception as the NBA; the 6 wins by the Providence Steamrollers in the 1947–48 season occurred back when the league was named the
1998–99 Vancouver Grizzlies season
1998–99_Vancouver_Grizzlies_season
American basketball and hockey team owner (1905–1964)
1950, when he bought the team in his own name and took on former Providence Steamrollers owner Lou Pieri as a minority partner. He oversaw the transformation
Walter_A._Brown
(1895–1978), professional football player in the mid-1920s for the Providence Steamrollers and Brooklyn Lions (1921) Ryan Day (b. 1979), head coach of the
List of University of New Hampshire alumni
List_of_University_of_New_Hampshire_alumni
NBA professional basketball team season
(removing only the former NBL turned BAA Indianapolis Jets and the Providence Steamrollers teams) to join up with six of the surviving nine NBL teams (with
1948–49_Chicago_Stags_season
tied for NBA record Brett Brown .125 6 42 2–18 4–24 0–0 −11.6 Providence Steamrollers 1947–48 10-game losing streak Albert Soar (2–17) Nat Hickey (4–25)
List of NBA teams by single season win percentage
List_of_NBA_teams_by_single_season_win_percentage
American politician and judge
Hans Gearhart Tanzler, Jr. (March 11, 1927 – July 25, 2013) was an American politician and judge. He served as Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, from 1967
Hans_Tanzler
Sports season
Celtics, Chicago Stags, Indianapolis Jets, Philadelphia Warriors, Providence Steamrollers, St. Louis Bombers, and Washington Capitols could not survive beyond
1948–49 National Basketball League (United States) season
1948–49_National_Basketball_League_(United_States)_season
Second NBA season
Cohalan Joe Lapchick Providence Steamrollers Robert Morris Albert Soar In-season Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach Providence Steamrollers Albert Soar Nat
1947–48_BAA_season
College basketball team
1946–1947 Armand Cure Providence Steamrollers 1946–1947 Bob Shea Providence Steamrollers 1946–1948 George Mearns Providence Steamrollers 1943–1949 Stan Stutz
Rhode Island Rams men's basketball
Rhode_Island_Rams_men's_basketball
American basketball player (1918–1990)
professional basketball player. He played for the New York Knicks and the Providence Steamrollers during the 1946–47 season. He averaged 3.5 points and 0.1 assists
Jake_Weber_(basketball)
NBA basketball team season
PCT GB 1 x-Philadelphia Warriors 27 21 .563 – 2 x-New York Knicks 26 22 .542 1 3 x-Boston Celtics 20 28 .417 7 4 Providence Steamrollers 6 42 .125 21
1947–48_Boston_Celtics_season
American basketball player and coach (1921–2002)
professional basketball player and college coach. He played for the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America for three seasons, before
Earl_Shannon
Basketball team of Marshall University
New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets Jerry Kelly – Boston Celtics, Providence Steamrollers Russ Lee – Milwaukee Bucks, New Orleans Jazz Bucky McConnell –
Marshall Thundering Herd men's basketball
Marshall_Thundering_Herd_men's_basketball
American basketball player (1921–2016)
of the Cleveland Rebels, Chicago Stags, Philadelphia Warriors, Providence Steamrollers, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics, and Baltimore Bullets. He was
Ken_Sailors
Season of National Basketball Association team the Philadelphia 76ers
4th fewest in NBA history (behind only the 6 games won by the Providence Steamrollers in the 48-game 1947–48 BAA season back when the NBA was named the
1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers season
1972–73_Philadelphia_76ers_season
Western 12 Indianapolis Jets 60 18 42 .300 1948–49 Western 13 Providence Steamrollers 168 46 122 .274 1946–47 1948–49 Eastern 14 Pittsburgh Ironmen 60
List of all-time NBA win–loss records
List_of_all-time_NBA_win–loss_records
Chicago Bulls GSW Golden State Warriors NJN New Jersey Nets PRO Providence Steamrollers UTA Utah Jazz CHS Chicago Stags HOU Houston Rockets NOH New Orleans
List of NBA career assists leaders
List_of_NBA_career_assists_leaders
Basketball player selection
States Boston Celtics Purdue 1 4 Walt Dropo# – United States Providence Steamrollers Connecticut 1 5 Dick Holub C United States New York Knicks Long
1947_BAA_draft
American basketball player and coach
an American professional basketball player. He played for the Providence Steamrollers for 10 games during the 1946–47 BAA season. He is the nephew of
Red_Dehnert
Season of the Basketball Association of America (NBA) New York Knicks team
the season with a 33–27 record, being five games ahead of the Providence Steamrollers for the last playoff spot in their division. After defeating the
1946–47 New York Knicks season
1946–47_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball coach (1920–1999)
first Georgetown players to play professionally. He played for the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the direct forerunner
Dino_Martin
American basketball player and coach
Professional Basketball League of America. He was the uncle of Providence Steamrollers player Red Dehnert. Source Nelson, Murry R. (2009). The National
Dutch_Dehnert
American basketball player (1921–1976)
goals and 11 free throws, in Philadelphia's 94–90 win against the Providence Steamrollers. For the fourth and final time, Fulks set a new single-game scoring
Joe_Fulks
American basketball player
the 1948 BAA Draft by the Providence Steamrollers after a collegiate career at Brigham Young. He played for the Steamrollers, Boston Celtics, and Baltimore
Brady_Walker
American basketball player (1920–2005)
the Basketball Association of America (BAA) as a member of the Providence Steamrollers from 1946 to 1948. Career statistics from NBA.com · Basketball
Pop_Goodwin
American basketball player (1924–2008)
points per game. After graduation, Bennett was drafted by the Providence Steamrollers. He opted to play in the Amateur Athletic Union with the Phillips
A._L._Bennett
NBA professional basketball team season
(removing only the former NBL turned BAA Indianapolis Jets and the Providence Steamrollers teams) to join up with six of the surviving nine NBL teams (with
1948–49 St. Louis Bombers season
1948–49_St._Louis_Bombers_season
American basketball player (1922–1994)
Gray was again traded, this time to the Providence Steamrollers for forward Ariel Maughan. Gray's Steamrollers career lasted only one game. Gray, who is
Wyndol_Gray
American athlete and coach (1900–1966)
4, 1966) was an American athlete and coach who played for the Providence Steamrollers of the National Football League. After starring at three sports
Hop_Riopel
NBA professional basketball team season
Boston Celtics, New York Knickerbockers, Philadelphia Warriors, Providence Steamrollers, St. Louis Bombers, and Washington Capitols) that entered the league's
1947–48_Chicago_Stags_season
Phillies; born in Pawtucket Ernie Calverley, point guard for the Providence Steamrollers; born in Pawtucket Rakim Sanders, shooting guard for Hapoel Gilboa
List of people from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
List_of_people_from_Pawtucket,_Rhode_Island
American basketball player
an American professional basketball player. He played for the Providence Steamrollers in the 1946–47 and 1947–48 seasons of the Basketball Association
George_Mearns
66th NBA season
(4–29), beating out the record previously held by the 1947–48 Providence Steamrollers. April 26: NBA Record: San Antonio Spurs finish the season with
2011–12_NBA_season
NBA professional basketball team season
existence going forward and Loeffler later being a head coach for the Providence Steamrollers in the BAA before eventually finding his best work with La Salle
1947–48 St. Louis Bombers season
1947–48_St._Louis_Bombers_season
American football and basketball coach (1902–1958)
Football" (PDF). Providence College. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 25, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2019. "1940 Providence Steamrollers". Pro Football
Joe_McGee_(American_football)
American football player (born 1940)
seven games, three of them as a starter. He then played for the Providence Steamrollers of the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) in 1964 and the Rhode
Nat_Whitmyer
soccer. The now-defunct professional football team known as the Providence Steamrollers won the 1928 NFL title. They played in a 10,000 person stadium
Sports in the United States by state
Sports_in_the_United_States_by_state
BAA professional basketball team season (1st team season)
x-Philadelphia Warriors 35 25 .583 14 3 x-New York Knicks 33 27 .550 16 4 Providence Steamrollers 28 32 .467 21 5 Boston Celtics 22 38 .367 27 6 Toronto Huskies
1946–47 Philadelphia Warriors season
1946–47_Philadelphia_Warriors_season
American basketball player
player. He played for the Cleveland Rebels, Toronto Huskies, and Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America (now known as the National
Ray_Wertis
American basketball player
player. Janisch played for the Detroit Falcons, Boston Celtics, and Providence Steamrollers in the Basketball Association of America. He also played for the
John_Janisch
American basketball player
an American professional basketball player. He played for the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America for three games during
Bill_Downey
NBA professional basketball team season
Schulz Boston Celtics: Harry Miller New York Knicks: Mike McCarron Providence Steamrollers: Dick Fitzgerald Washington Capitols: Roy Hurley, Bob Mullens,
1946–47 Toronto Huskies season
1946–47_Toronto_Huskies_season
1946–1970 division of NBA and BAA
Pennsylvania 1946 § 1962 Western Division Pacific Division Providence Steamrollers Providence, Rhode Island 1946 § 1949 Folded — Toronto Huskies Toronto
Eastern_Division_(NBA)
American basketball player
basketball player. He played for the Cleveland Rebels and the Providence Steamrollers of the Basketball Association of America (now known as the National
Ben_Scharnus
Topics referred to by the same term
Providence Steamrollers, a former National Basketball Association team This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Steamroller.
Steamroller_(disambiguation)
American football and basketball player (1923–2008)
basketball player, playing for the Basketball Association of America's Providence Steamrollers and St. Louis Bombers in the 1948–49 season. In college, Schnellbacher
Otto_Schnellbacher
American basketball coach (1902–1986)
former collegiate athlete. He served as the head coach for the Providence Steamrollers, a Basketball Association of America team, in 1946–47. Morris then
Robert_Morris_(basketball)
BAA professional basketball team season
PCT GB 1 x-Philadelphia Warriors 27 21 .563 – 2 x-New York Knicks 26 22 .542 1 3 x-Boston Celtics 20 28 .417 7 4 Providence Steamrollers 6 42 .125 21
1947–48 Philadelphia Warriors season
1947–48_Philadelphia_Warriors_season
American basketball player and coach (1919–1974)
played one season in the Basketball Association of America for the Providence Steamrollers, averaging 2.9 points per game. Though expected to continue playing
George_Grimshaw_(basketball)
American basketball player
at Springfield College in Massachusetts and was selected by the Providence Steamrollers in the 1947 BAA draft. Bob Hubbard. basketball-reference.com. Retrieved
Bob_Hubbard
American basketball player
played collegiately for the Miami University. He played for the Providence Steamrollers (1948–49) and Denver Nuggets (1949–50) in the NBA for 82 games
Bob Brown (basketball, born 1923)
Bob_Brown_(basketball,_born_1923)
American football player (1941–2015)
played professionally as a member of the National Football League's Providence Steamrollers. Pyne attended Milford High School, followed by Olivet College
George_Pyne_III
American basketball player
Phillips 66ers despite being selected in the 1949 BAA draft by the Providence Steamrollers. Courty was a three-time all-conference selection while an Oklahoma
Paul_Courty
American football player (1938–2019)
Football League (NFL). Bellino also played for the Providence Steamrollers semi-pro team in Providence, Rhode Island. Bellino is the only past Heisman Trophy
Joe_Bellino
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : regional name for someone from Provence in southern France.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Prominence; Chaplet; Crest
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Guru's Province
Boy/Male
Sikh
Province, Region, Officer of a province
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Swahili
Beautiful; Concern; Solicitude; Providence; Gift from God
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
New; Provident Fund
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.French (Walloon) : habitational name from Couvin in the Belgian province of Namur.
Biblical
prominence
Girl/Female
French American German
From Lorraine (French province) and the family name of French royalty.
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English
Reduced form of the Dutch surname van Galen, a habitational name, probably from Gaal in the province of North Brabant, or perhaps from the German town of Gahlen in North Rhine-Westphalia.English : variant of Galyon.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Watchful; Provident
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin
Cautious; Intelligent; Prudence; Good Judgement; Discretion; Provident
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Easton.The Esten family has been associated with Scituate, MA, and Providence, RI, since the 17th century.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Frugal; Thrifty; Economical; One who is Economical; The Provident
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Outstanding; Excellent; Prominence; Overhanging; Abundance; Overflowing
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
A Province Country in Ancient India, Where Goddess Sita was Born
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Belgian : habitational name from a place called Oreye or Oerle in Liège province.
Girl/Female
French
Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty.
Boy/Male
American, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Swedish, Tamil
Lofty or Inspired; A Former Persian Province in Caucasus; Enlightened; Exalted; On High; A Prophet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Province.
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
Boy/Male
American, Australian
Combination of Ray and Sean
Boy/Male
Welsh
God is gracious'.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Perceive or vision or paying respect or religious text
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Form of Charles; Manly
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligent
Male
Greek
(ÎÎστωÏ) Greek name NESTOR means "homecoming." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Nileas (Latin Neleus) and king of Pylos.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Master of Music; Maestro
Girl/Female
Greek
From the east.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bold; Daring
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
PROVIDENCE STEAMROLLERS
n.
Prudence in the management of one's concerns; economy; frugality.
a.
Exerting controlling power; as, an overruling Providence.
a.
Too provident.
a.
Foreseeing wants and making provision to supply them; prudent in preparing for future exigencies; cautious; economical; -- sometimes followed by of; as, aprovident man; an animal provident of the future.
n.
Alt. of Procidentia
n.
The quality or state of being prefident.
n.
Improvidence.
n.
Waste; profusion; prodigality.
n.
See Presidency.
n.
Alt. of Prominency
n.
A protuberance; a prominence
n.
Foresight; care; especially, the foresight and care which God manifests for his creatures; hence, God himself, regarded as exercising a constant wise prescience.
n.
A manifestation of the care and superintendence which God exercises over his creatures; an event ordained by divine direction.
n.
The act of providing or preparing for future use or application; a making ready; preparation.
n.
Any very small prominence.
v. i.
Favor; countenance; propitiousness; as, the smiles of Providence.
n.
Superior prominence; predominance; ascendency.
n.
A region under the supervision or direction of any special person; the district or division of a country, especially an ecclesiastical division, over which one has jurisdiction; as, the province of Canterbury, or that in which the archbishop of Canterbury exercises ecclesiastical authority.
n.
The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift.
n.
See Propidene.