Gage
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Gage is a common surname and placename.
Locations named Gage:
Persons named Gage:
- Henry Gage (1852–1924), governor of California.
- John Gage (1942- ), founder of Sun Microsystems
- John Gage (labor leader), president of AFGE
- Lyman Gage (1836–1927), financier and US Secretary of the Treasury.
- Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826-1898), women's suffrage activist and author.
- Nicholas Gage, writer
- Phineas Gage (1823-1860), a railroad worker whose cranial injury provided insight into brain function.
- Thomas Gage (1719-1787), a British general in the American Revolution.
- Thomas Gage (botanist), (1781-1820) a British botanist.
- Walter Gage (1922-1978), a Canadian mathematics professor.
- William Hall Gage (1777-1864), Admiral of the Fleet in the British Navy
- Viscount Gage (1720-), any of several Irish nobles holding that title.
- G.A.G.E., rapper introduced by Aftermath Records in 2005.
- Gage, french R&B singer.
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- Gage Roads, a sea channel near Perth, Western Australia
- Weather gage, in military sea tactics, a windward position relative to an enemy ship.
- Stream gage, or gauge, a site along a stream where flow measurements are made.
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