Hoge family papers, 1801-1903.
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Smith, B. M. (Benjamin Mosby), 1811-1893
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Hoge, Moses, 1752-1820
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Hoge, Peyton Harrison, 1858-1940
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Presbyterian clergyman of Richmond, Va., Wilmington, N.C., and Louisville and Peewee Valley, Ky. From the description of Peyton Harrison Hoge Papers, 1882-1917. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49242860 ...
Brick Presbyterian Church (New York, N.Y.)
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Hoge, Moses D. (Moses Drury), 1818-1899
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Presbyterian minister; Civil War blockade runner; orator at the dedication of the Stonewall Jackson statue, Monument Avenue, Richmond. From the description of Letter to J.D.K. Sleight, 1870 March 28. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 52779251 Benjamin Stoddert Ewell was born in Georgetown, D. C., 10 June 1810, the son of Thomas Ewell and Elizabeth Stoddert. He graduated from United States Military Academy and taught there. He taught at Hampden- Sydney College and...
Hoge, James, 1784-1863
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Hoge family.
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Four generations of the Hoge family were Presbyterian ministers, including Moses Hoge; his sons James Hoge, John Blair Hoge, and Samuel Davies Hoge; grandsons Moses Drury Hoge and William James Hoge; and great-grandson Peyton Harrison Hoge. From the description of Hoge family papers, 1801-1903. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 423726179 ...
Hoge, William J. (William James), 1825-1864
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Second Presbyterian Church (Richmond, Va.)
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Tabb Street Presbyterian Church (Petersburg, Va.)
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Hoge, Samuel Davies, 1791-1826
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Plumer, William S. (William Swan), 1802-1880
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Presbyterian clergyman, founder of the "Watchman of the South," and professor of theology at the Theological Seminary in Columbia, S.C. From the description of Letters, 1859-1865. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39390412 ...
Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898
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Presbyterian minister, Confederate chaplain, biographer of "Stonewall" Jackson. From the description of Letters, 1838, 1847. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 41150049 ...
Hoge, John Blair, 1790-1826
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