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George B. Walbridge (July 6, 1874 – June 30, 1955)〔(Burton, Clarence Monroe; Stocking, William; Miller, Gordon K.; ''The City of Detroit, Michigan - 1701-1922'', pages 496-499, 1922 )〕 was an All-American football player for Lafayette College and a co-founder of Walbridge of Detroit, Michigan, one of the 50 largest construction companies in the United States. ==Football career== Walbridge was living near Wellsboro, Pennsylvania in what was then known as Stony Fork〔("Lafayette College Foot-Ball.", ''The Lafayette'', page 98, January 15, 1897 (misprinted as 1896) )〕 when he enrolled at Lafayette in 1894. Walbridge was right halfback and captain of Lafayette's 1896 team, which was named the national co-champion of college football 37 years later by the team's coach, Parke H. Davis, who had become the sport's leading historian. Walbridge was selected by Walter Camp as a third team All-American in 1897.〔(''2007 Lafayette Football Guide'', page 121, 2007 )〕
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