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James "Jonas" Sprague

James "Jonas" Sprague (1880 - 1956) was active/lived in New Jersey.  James Jonas Sprague is known for Decoy carving.

James "Jonas" Sprague was the youngest son of Capt. James Sprague (1833-1910) who was in the U.S. Life Saving Service and also carved decoys.

James, Jr. worked as a fisherman, a house painter, and decoy carver despite the loss of both his thumbs.

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