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 HEHKIN(JSHAV8 I.IHUAHY horn

1707

ill

in

.Massadiusetts.

Hi' wiis

a

ron^n-^iiticinal flcrgyinaii uf Reading, MabM., He was till' autlior of VindicaJ ill tion of Wliitheld; and St'lf-Kxainination.

Kcading, Ma»8. soUlier, lawyer, con;;iT.H.,niuii. was Imiii Oct. 7, IS.IS, in Ciimbcr-Md. served in the eonledenite laiul. army during ti;e war. He wax » member of llf di3; and He then siTved as presi«lent iu 18,">7-61. oij.'ani/.«'d and became colonel of the tliirtetnth Kentucky volunteers; and became a origadier-geiieral. Iu 1887 he became president of the southern division of the Chesa|i4-akc and Ohio railroad company. He died iu lUOl in (Ireensburg, Ky. Hobson, John Peyton, lawyer, jurist, was born St'pt. 1H.")0. in I'ow haktan county, Va. raili'oati <

e«lucated at the Washington college L«'xington. "a. I'ntil 18!»8 he practiced law in KlizaU'thtown. Ky.: and since 1898 has been judge of the Kentucky court of

He was t>f

appeals. '*tructor.

Richmond Pearson, naval concongressman, was born Aug. 17,

1870.

(Jreensboro.

Hobson, in

He commanded

Ala.

the collier Mcrrimac and sunk her in the of Santiago. inspector of

liarbor Hi'

is

wrecks; in charge of operations to save same; and was successful with Spanisli

Teresa. li e He is the author of A Study of the Situation and

t

Outlook

The Gun

Kurope; in Disappearing

AHoat;

The

Ynefit Defeniler, an«l tite I'se of Aluminum Marine (Construction; and The .Sinking of the Mi'rrimac. In l!l07-ir» Iw was a represeiitativ*' from Alabama to the sixtieth, sixty-second and sixty-third sixty-lirst. iu

congresses.

William, soldier, was born in I8(i2 he was captain in (he sevregiment Maine infantry: in IRfWi

Hobson, Maine.

In

iiteentli

<

was br«'vetted colonel and hrigadier-geiiHe die.l April 5. 1S'.>7. «'ral. Hoch, Edward Wallis, journalist, publisher, legislator, governor, was born March he

Danville. Ky. He received his the public schools: and at Center college at Danville. Ky. Since 1874 he lias been editor anF

!S'.t;j-!i.'i

he was a representative in

tin*

Kan-

state h'gislature 181M .was aind in speaker pro tern. In lUO.i-09 he was governor <»f Kansas. Hoch, J. C, clergyman, author, was born sas



'

Zelienople. Pa. In 1888U'2 was professor <»f matheinatii's and lie philosophy; in 181>r)-l'J04 -was principal and professor of (.Jnn'k: and since 1!M)4 has U'cn I'rofessor of ancient languages at Pittsburg .lune

ISd.i.

11.

ecademy. He

in

is

tiic

author of

A

liegiiiner'i)

Latin Hook. Hochdorfer, K. R. Richard, educato;, author, was horn .|irii 27. IS.")4, in Prussia. Since I8JI1 he has been professor of modern languages at Wittenberg college; and in ]8!t!t was a professor of (teriiiiiii and a lecturer at the university of Chicago. In liiol and liH).'i lie was presiih'ut of the Mod«'rii language association of Ohio. He is the author of Stuilies in (German Literature. Hock, Charles Theodore, educiitor and tieigynian of 222 Liberty st., Ploomtield. N. IS. 1S7(». in fieriiumy. He .1.. was Imrn .luly was educated at the Hloomtield theological school of |tlel of New York City; and minister in the Seventh Presbyterian church «)f New Y«irk City. He is ii«)w professor of H«'brew and classics in the Cer-

man

thetdogical school of Newark. Hockaday, John A., lawyer, legislator, jurwas born .Ian. 45. 1837, in Callaway county, Mo. He received his education at the Westminster college of Fulton. .Mo.: of which city he is a noted lawyj-r. He has iH'eii city and county att<»riu'y; was deleist,

gate to the national peace conventiim

at

Philadelphia in 18<i({; and elected to the state senate of Mi.ssouri in I8U7. In 1S72 he was a presidential elector on the (irwley ticket; and in 1888 on the Cleveland ticket.

For

two years he was attorney-

of Missouri; for twelve years a of the iMjard of managers of the state lunatic a.sylum; for six years of the school for the deaf and dumb; and curator of the Missouri university for one year. In l87!»-80 he was again a niemlM'r of the 8tat«« si'iiate; and revised the laws of Missouri. In 1887 he was a delegate to the constitutional centennial at IMiiladelphia and in 888 hecanie pennaiieiit president of tlu' democratic state convention. Since 18!M) ho has bei-n judge <»f the ninth judicial cir<-uit of .Missouri.

general

member



1

Hocker,

William

was born on

Dec.

Adam, .'»,

lawyer, jurist, Tiuckingliain

1844.

in

louiity. Vii.

He studied law ami

from 1874

Florida.

in

was a representative

practic«'«I

In 1877 and 181)1 he the Florida state

in

legislature; and in 1S8.'> was a member of the Fhu'ida constitutional convention. In 1877-81! he was state's attorney for the fifth circuit of Florida: and in l8n.'Mnoi was judge of the same district. He is associat<'jiislice of the supreme court of Florida.

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