Charles Elkanah Hodgin Papers 1872-1934
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Hodgin, Charles Elkanah, 1858-
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Charles Elkanah Hodgin, educator, philosopher, leader in civic and educational movements was born in Indiana in 1858. In 1885 he traveled to Albuquerque, N.M. to accept a teaching position with the Albuquerque Academy. In 1891 he accepted the position as the first superintendent of the Albuquerque Public School System. In July 1897 he began his 28 year career at the University of New Mexico where he worked in several positions. After retiring in May 1925 he became the editor of the New Mexico Sc...