Balbach

Balbach

Balbach may refer to:

Places
*Balbach Valley, creek and valley in the German region of Franconia with headwaters at the Bavarian city of Oesfeld and empties 10 kilometers west at the Tauber River.
*Oberbalbach ("Upper Balbach") and Unterbalbach ("Lower Balbach"), two villages in the Balbach Valley.
*Balbach Smelting & Refining Company, a former metal smelting plant in Newark, New Jersey

People
*Edward Balbach, Jr. (July 4 1839 - December 10 1910), President of Balbach Smelting & Refining Company and inventor of the metallurgical "Balbach Process".
*Louis Balbach (1896-1943), American diver who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
*George J. Balbach (1910-1996), Justice of New York Supreme Court (1961-1986)


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