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 HERRIN(JSIfAVS LIHUAUY OF AMi:UI«*AN JUO(}RAI'II V. Hodder, Alfred, littoratrur, author, wan born S«-|it. IS. 18(>«i. in Ci-Hiia, Ohio. Ho was till' uutiior of TillI'owcrs that Pn-y, and Present. He died in 11>07 in New York City. Hodgdon, John, lawyer, state senator, t;«»v«'rnor. was born October, 1800, in Weare, N.H. In 1H.S2 he wa« a delegate to th." Haio re prenidentiai ti wan a convention; member of tiie exicutive council in 1SH3: and in 1834 wasi appointed land agent for the state. In lH4»>he wa-H elected lo the state senate; and at the second term was chosen president of that body. He resigned this position to become nominee tor governor of the state of .Maine. In 1S.">3 lie moved to Ihibuque, Iowa; and was eh-rti'd mayor <»f that city in I86P. He died in l)iil)U<|ne. Iowa. Hodder, Frank Heywood, educator, auSpi'riciU!*

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thor, was born Nov. (I. 1800. in Aurora. HI. In ISHr» JM» he wan assistant professor of history and political economy at Cornell university: and since 1891 has been professor of Ajuerican history at the Jinivcrsity of Kansas. He is the author of Civil Government of Kansas; and Outline Hisf<>ri«-al .tl»«J of the I'nited States. Hodge, Archibald Alexander, clergyman, author, was born July 18, 1823. in Princeton. N.-I. He was a presbyterian clergyman; prof«'ssor of theology in the Theohigi«'al seminary of .MIejfhany in 186-4-77; and

Prinreton Theo|ogii-al seminary

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in 1877the ntiflmr of Ontlin«'s of TheLife of Charles Hodge: The AtoneCommentary on the Confession of

He was

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ment:

and Popular ly<'ctures on TheologThemes. He died Nov. 11, 1886, in

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Princeton.

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Hodge, Charles, c-Iergynum. author, was 28. I7J»7. in Philadelphia, Pa, He for nearly fortv ye;ir-i editor of the IVincclon Review;

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was a presbyterian ch-rgyman;

IS22-7S was professor in the Thcoseminary of Princeton. ..T. He was the author of Systematic Theology: Commentaries on the Kpisth's: Constitutional History <»f the Pn-sbyterian Church in the rnite2 he has been professor of biology Clark university of Worcester, ^fass. He is the author of Biology of the Common Toad; Nature Study and Life; and Physiology of Alcohol. Hodge, Dwight Munson, educator, clergy*

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man, author,

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was born Aug. 9, He is a successful

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in Salisbury, N.'. clerof the universalist church. He is the author of several prose works; and a number of meritorious poems; and now tills a pastorate in Franklin, Mass.

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Hodge, Edward

B.,

educator, ch'rgyman,

author, was born Feb. 5, 1841, in I'hiladelphia. Pa. He was corresponding secretary of the presbyterian board of education at Philadelphia, Pa. He was the author of Instructions Preparatory to liaptism and the Lord's SupjM'r; and Tracts and Sermons. He died in 1906 in Philadelphia, Pa.

Hodge, Edwin Richard, anatomist, p'lysilecturer, was born Jan. 31, 1864, in He was professor of anat'tny; and still lectures on osteology in the aj> versity of Georgetown. He is the anatomic* to the army medical museun of Wabliin^cian,

Kngland.

ton.

D.C.

Hodge, Frederick Webb, ethnologist, au was born Oct. 28, 1864, in Plymouth, Kngland. He has been an ettmologist at the Smithsonian institution since 1889. He is the author of Architecture of the Prehistoric Pueblos of Southern Arizona; and .Metliods of Irrigation of the Ancient Inhabitants of the Salado Valley. Hodge, George Woolsey, clergyman, chapthor,

lain,

was

Ijorn

May

20,

1845, in

Philadel-

1865 he graduated from the university of Pennsylvania; and in 1868 graduated from the divinity school of the episcopal protestant Philadelchurch at phia, Pa. In 1869-80 he was assistant minister to Christ church of Philadelphia, Pa.; and since 1880 has been rector of the church of the Ascension at Philadelphia, P>iT He is chaplain of the Pennsylvania society sons of the revolution. He has contribut«'d extensively to the religioi8 press phia.

Pa.

atid to

In

American

literature.

Hodge, George B., soldier, lawyer, stateswas born July 8, 1828, in, Fleming county, Ky. He entered the confederate servi(>4- as a private in 1861 and was soon iitterward chosen to represent Kentucky in niati,



the confederate congress. He became a brigadier-general; participated in the bat-

Chickamauga; and subsequently commanded the districts of east Louisiana and Mi-;si>isippi until the clo>e of the war. He was state senator in 1873-77. Hodge, Henry Wilson, civil engineer, designer, was born .|)ril 14. 186.'). in Washtle of

ington, D.C, Since 1S09 he has Iwen enas a consulting engineer. He designed the rircat northern railway bridge at Duluth, Minn.; the Chicago, Rock Island

gaged