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IJltle Roek. Ark.;

ok AMKUICAN ItlOGRAPHY. Hodge, John, insurance president, foundwas born in 1837 in Jefferson county.

and

designed the cantilever bridge of the Vabasli-Pittsburg terminal company over the

er,

He was

N.Y.

Monongahela

railroad largest the river, the United States. pliy»i»ian. educator. Hodge, Hugh Lenox, nuthor, was Ikmii .lune 27. 17JM'), in Philadelphia, Pa. He was profe»Hor of «d)Htetrics in the univrrsity «>f Penn!*ylvania. He was the author of i'rini'ijde^ and Practice Peculiar to of Ubstetrics; and Diseases Women. He Jie-J Feb. 20, 1873, in Philatlelphia. Pa. Hodge, Hugh Lenox, physician, surgctm, was Iwrn July 30. 183G, in Philadelphia. Pa. In ISOI he was appointed demonstrator ot surgery and chief of the surgical dispensary of the university of Pennsylvania;

bridge

and'

in

187(»

in

anatomy.

He

was

made demonstrator

of

died June 10, 1881, in Phil-

aihdphia, Pa.

Hodge,

James Thatcher, civil engin«'er, was born March 12, 1816, in Ply.Mass. He was employed on the

geologist,

mouth,

state geological survey of Slaine; and on tliat of Pennsylvania; also at times s«'rving on the geological surveys of N«'W Ham[i,sliire and Ohio. He wrote papers on scientific and industrial to|iics, inclmling numerous artich's in the New American Cyclo-

He «lied Oct. 20, 1871, in Lake Hu nm. Mich. Hodge, John Wesley, physician, surgeon, philiintlii'opist. was born Si-pt. 2(». 18.">l, in pa-dia.

Camhria. Niagara

N.Y. In 1S7.") he graduated from llie acad •inic department of the Lnckport iiii

c«)unly.

ion

m IiooI



and

in

1881 graduated fnnn the New York homoeopathic medical coll«"g,'

and

lios|»ital.

He

has a succrsstul prac tiee of medicine ami surgery at Niagara and is Falls. N.Y.; prominently identilied with the bn-.int-is and '

He is a leader public atfairs of that city. for the abolition of com ill the movement and is a pnls.iry vaccination in .inerica for (icii'ty s|>eciai ag'ut <»f the American He animals. to the prevention of cruelty member of the American institute of is a somedical Ilomocopaihy tinhomocopatiiy. ciety of the state of New York, and the Western New York homoeopathy medical society.

John Aspinwall, clergvman. auwas born in .ugust, 1831." in Phila He was a pre«ibyterian clergvman in Hartfonl in 18r»0 92; and since 18'.t2 He is professor in Lincoln university. Pa. the author of What is Presbyterian Law?:

company.

Theology of the Shorter Catecliism: Recognition After Death; and Ruling EMer at

Work.

He

died in 1901 in Lincoln, Pa.

For

nine

lie was presiof local the of (Miticat ion was piesident of the Protcv'tive life asso-

years dent board

eiatioi,

was

and



president of the NewYork state lireman's* association. He was one of the founders of the masonic veterans; and was its president. He was cliosen giandinast«'r of the masons of N«v York. He built the Hodge opera house in Lockport, N.Y. port, N.Y.

He

dieil

Aug.

7,

1895. in Lock-

Hodge, Richard Morse, educator, clergyman, Icftnrer, theologian, author, was iKirn May 25, 1804, in Maueh ( hunk. Pa. He n-ci-ived the rudiments of his •Mlucation in the public schools of Hartf«>rd, Conn.; graduat«-il from Princet<m university with the degi«e of A.M.; and in 188tJ 89 studied at the Princeton thcologi^il seminary. In 1890-92 he was jiastor of the Westminster ehiirch of Milwaukee. Wis.; and in 1893!»5 was past«(r of Calvary cliurch of RiverIon, N.J. In 1895 98 he was dean of the mis^ioiinry training school for women at Fir<ieriiksburg. Va.; and in 1898 I90| was siip,.rintcndent of the Bibh- institute al

Nashx

iiie,

dirietor ••Ills

at

<»f

the

'rmn.

Since

iH)l

In-

has

Im'i'm

ext«'nsion •courses for liiw stu<l nion theological seminary; and

l.

1902 has also been lecturer on bible at the Teiirhers' college of Couniversity. H«- is the author of Historical Atlas of the Life of Jesus Christ; and various Monographs. since

literal lire

lumbia

Hodge, Samuel, clergyman, educator, auJune 7, 1829, in Fork. Tenn.

thor, was born In 18»itt82 he

was president

of

lycnox

in-

-lit 111 e of Iowa. He is the author uf The Centtnnial of llie New Bethel Presbytt'rian Church.

Hodgen, John Thomson, pliysician. siirwas born Jan. 19, 182(}, in HodgeKy. In 1818 he graduated from the

ge«m, vilie,

university

M.D

In

if Missouri with the degree of 1S5S he was ap|>ointed proft'ssor

anatomy. During the civil war he was surgeon of volunte<'rs. He died April 28.

of

I8SJ. in St. Louis.

Hodge,

thill,

delphia. Pa.

president and general manMeragt-r of the chants' gargling oil

Hodges, Asa, lawyer, state senator, conwas born Jan. 22, 1823. He to Arkansas: and in ISfifl was a ileliT'ite to the constitutional convention iindi-r the reconstruction acts of congress. In 1808

•,'res.»man,

moved '

he was elected a re[)resentative iji the genassembly. In 1870 he was elected n member of the state senate; and in 1873-75

eral