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BSBRINQSHAW S LIBRARY OF AMklRlCAN BIOQRAPHY. grcM. injTt'^n.

He

died Aug. 4* 1824, near WmIi*

and 1S07-0 tenth congri

He

died Sept. 25, lhl4, in

timeus, or the Sightless iiinner. .Fuly 5, I8H4, in Petersburg, Va.

He

died

Hogeboom, Henry, hiw M r, jurist,waa born in lbU8 in Columbia euiinty, N.V. in 1831 he became a master in chancery and county juilgr <t| Columbia tonnfy; mid in 1S:19 was elected

W.Va.

Hoge, Joseph

to

s-.«'s.

Washington. D.V. Hoge, William James, clergyman, author, was born in 1821 near Hampden, Sidney college, Va. lie *v.is the author of Ulind Bar-

1881-83 he was a repreeentative from West Virginia to the f«irty-.sevpnlh ooiigreM as a democrat. 11c died March 1, 1896, in Martinsbitrg,

was a representative from the seventh, eighth and

In

I'l-nnsylvaniii

Pii.

Hoge, John Blair, lawyer, jurittt, bankiT, ojugrehsuian, was born Feb. 2, 1825, in Riclunond, Vt. Ue was a member of the state house of representatives in 18oS-69. He was a member of the convention that jttCMd the ordinaooB of aeoeMionj and eerred in the oonfederate •army as a oom< missioned oHicer throughout the civil war. He was circuit judge in 1872-80; and iu

the

to

state

leginlature.

1857

In

he was elected justice of the supreme court, P.,

rongreHsman, was born

iind n-s.iiu

in

He

isi;.',.

died Sept. 18, 1878,

Hudson, N.V.

in

Ohio, lie reiuuved to Illinois, and in 1843-47 he was a representative from Ohio

in

to the twenty-eighth and twenty^ninth congresses. He died in Ohio.

a nn nilirr of the New tiou&l c«)uvention of 1821;

HogO^ Moses, educator, clergyman, author, was born Feb. 15, 1752. in Freileriek cminty, Va. He was president of Hampden aii>l Sidney college in 1800 20. He wa^i tlic author of Christian Panoply, a Reply to Paine** Affp of Reason; and Sermons. Tie

he was a representative from New York " he eighteenth congress. He died in New

1^-1' ill Pliiladelphia, Pa. 'nl> <! Hoge, Moses Drury, clergynuuit was born Sept. 17, 1819, in Virginia. For over forty years he preachcil in Richmond, Va. In 1875 he delivere<l the oration at the unveiling of the statue of Stonewall Jaekion. In ]Sri2 f')? Ill' was associated with Rev. Thomas .Mtore in the editorship of the Central I'reshrterian. He died in 1890 in di'

Richmond. Va. Hoge, Peyton Harrison, clergyman, author, was born ilan. 0. 1H58, in Hampden. Sidney, V^a. In 1895) I!)07 he was pastor of the Warren memoriiil presbyterinii ehun of Louisville, Ky, Since 190*7 he has filled a pastorate in Pewee Valley, Ky. and has li

been principal of the Home school for boys. He in the author of Life and Letters of Mo^es Drury Uog«. Hoge, StnraCl DtTlet, edncator, clergyman, was born in 1791 in Shepherdstown. Va. In 1824 he became profes^ior of mathemnties and natural philosophy in the Ohio nniversKy; was nctin:^ presiihiit for several beasions; and pastor of the town and college churches. He died Dee. 10, 1886, in Athens, Ohio. Hoge, Solomon La Fayette, soldier, jurist, congressman, was bom about 1837 in

Logan county.

Ofiio.

He

enti rrl

the infantry;

army

as first lieutenant in the was twiee brevetted for gallant conduct in battle; and at the close of the war received a commission in the regular army. He was elected

a.ssociate

justice

of

the

supreme

court of the state by the general assembly and in 1869-71 and 1875-77 ho was a repre«< 7,i.iti from Ohio to the forty-first and r-

forty-f-iurlh

congresaes.

Hoge, William, congresnman. was born in Cumberland county, Pa. He found ed the town of Washington; and in 1801-05 I7rt2 in

Hogeboom, James

congressman. He York constitu and in 18:23 25

L.,

va>

t

Vork.

lawyer, lecturer. ^»nu Dec. 21. . a. In 1887-89 he was a repreaentaiive from West Virginia to the lift-eth congress. He is the author of Hogg's Pleading and Forms.

Cbarlet

Hogib

I

oiigre>^in:in,

Edgar,

antlnii,

I'leasant

in

1S.-.2.

w.i-

U

Flat.-*,

'

Hogg, Hertdiel M., lawyer, eongreasman, was born N'ov. 21, IR'n. in Vonng^town. Ohio. He ii» a successful lawyer of Telluride, Col. In 1908-07 he was a representative from Colorado tn the fifty-eighth and llfty-ninth congresses as a republican. Hogg. James Stephen, lawyer, jurist, govrnor, was l)orn March 24, IS.'il. near Rusk, t

He pornnn

rK 11 lift- as a printer, enand was admitted to the 1880 he was ele<«ted attorney-general of Texas; and in 1891-95 was the sixteenth governor of Texas. He died in 1906 in Texas.

xas.

I'l

tered bar.

1

i'lnrnali^ni,

li«

Samuel, physician, surgeon, conwas born April 18, 1873, in HaliX.C. He served as surgeon in the army during the Creek war. He was elected to the state legislature: and in 1817-19 ho was Hogg.

gre<snian, f;i.

a

repr<

and

He

May

died

to the fifteenth congress, a reelection. He was presimedic a socji fv of Tennessee 2S. is 12. in Xashvillc, Tenn.

r'tative

SI

decliiirii

dent of the

I

Hoggatt, Wilford Bacon, naval g«)ernor. Paoli. Ind. In

ollieer. ter-

was

l)orn Sept. 11. 1865, 1884 98 lie was n Tiftvul officer and tsince 1899 has been a nuiiing engin'-er. Tn 1906 he was appointed governor of ,]a4a for the tt rin ending in 1912.

ritorial

in

Hogg, Wilson Thomas, clergyman, author, New York. He is a nnd pre-;i.lrnt of

was born

in 1852 in free mefliodi'^t rh rfn ninn

Croenvill"

Handbook

eoIlcL,'(>

He

of llMniiletics

is

ami

the

atitln^r

P:Mt'iriil

of

The-

Mil r ivals nnd Revival Work. Hu^iie. Addison, edncator. author, was

(Ai'i^-

1h rii in 849 in Athens, Ohio. Since 189.1 he has been Corcoran professor of Greeic at 1