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Hodges, Charles Libbens, soldier, was hoi ii Mardi 1.S47, in Providence, IM. In istil he enlisted in the civil war a-, a private suldier; and was regularly proni<»leil until 11>07, when he attained the rank of hriga tiier

general.

Hodges, Daniel Franklin, poet, eoniposer, was horn Feb. 17, 183.'), in Hella^l. .Maine He has written twelve iiiusic book>; two operettaji; one dramatic cantata; and a

number

of sheet-niu^ic pieces.

Hodges, Edward, musician, cuniposer, wa:< lorn July 2U« 17U6, in England. In IHM he was appointed director ot the inusie in Trinity parish. In 184li Ul his dutier, were leslricteti to Trinity church, then newl^ built. F'or its consecration he coiii|M»>e«l bis consecration service. Me died Sept. I,

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Hodges, George, clergyman, author, was born Oct. «>, 18.i(i, in Koine, N.V. lie is an episcopal clergyman; and dtan of the tluo logical scliool at Cambridge .since I8!N. Me is the author of The Heresy of Cain; ( hri> tianity Between Sundays; Faith and Social Service; Tiie Present World; The VVav ol Life; The Battles of Peace; The Near oi IJiace; Molderness and oilier wiuk-.

nomination for governor of Maryland, and in ls<t| he was a candidate for the same

He has traveled o-Xteiisively ; and possesses one of the finest collivtions of rare works of art in .merica. Hodges, James Harrison, physician, surgeon, seitntist, was born June IG. 18t{«, at NVorthiiigton .*<piiiigs, Fla. He has gained prominence as a pliysieian and surgeon at (•ainesville. F'la. ; and lectures on surgerjand medicine in the Florida medical ass4H*iation. Me is president of the Florida soi'iety for seientitic research; and was prcHident of Florida medical aHsoeiatioii. Hodges, James

was Uirn Aug. Ma<*s.

in

L., legislator, 7,

lS*2:{-"24

June

21,

second in

He died .March county. Ma-^s.

ecjngressc's.

I'rislol

1855. in Cariollton.

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mid ensign and

shipnian, comiiiander.

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Me

naval

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In

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the

known

Paul's

Aug.

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in

more; and tor

is

emeritus.

life

now recMe is

member

Wyoming

of the historical so 1870 80.

and g«sigraphical and

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Me

is

the

B.Mlk

of

was its president ill composer of many anthemff. tunes; and coinpih-d the Praise as a companion

hymn Common

clumts and

Me died to the Book of Coninion Prayer. ahoiK I'Hi.t. Hodges, Nathaniel Dana Carlisle, librarian, bibliographer, was born April 10, 18.'r2, In 1874 he graduated wiih in Salem, Mass. the degree tif ..B. colfrom MarvanI h'gi': and did postgraduite work in the

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18-2-2. in Liberty Mall. .Md. conneetion with his brother he

11.

also St. parish. Balti-

berg.

Hodges, James, merchant, statesman, was In

in-

Newark;

of

was

-ity nine fathoms. bi.rn

chu»-eh4

the theological >eniinaiy. Me was the rector of M-veral well-

he coiii|de«ed

survey for the Trans pjicidc discovered

and in from

New York hyd nigra pher

of

and

five

ser

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ollicer

the

harlM»r

Tniled States navy.

coiiliniioiH

1840,

8,

general

In

promoted

181.5;

in

graduated

a

was

cable: an-:{:{ he

Hodges, John Sebastian Bach, clergyman, eomposur, author, was iMirn in H'M) in Bristol, Kngland. He came to the I'nited States

t.

1875 he graduated from tlie l nit«'»l Slate* naval .leaueniy ami

lite

in

Massachusetts state senate. representative from Massachusetts the twentieth, twenty-nrst and twenty

Hodges, Harry Marsh, naval olhcer. was l>orn

17no,

he was a

to

Hodges, George T., merchant, banker, con gressnian, was born July 4, 17S!». in Clar Vt. He served fre<|Uently in Indh house!) of the state h-gislature. In .">; he was a representative from X'eniionl !<• the thirty fourth eoii«j;rcss. For more than a quarter of a century he was |»reNiilcnl of the bank of Hut land. Me died Sepi. !». Rutland.

in

ollice.

endon,

in

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Baltimore. Md., winch i- now «iim' of the largest business liouses in that city. In 1HH.'» he waH eh-eted mayor of Baltimore, and his administration was niarknl by w ii^doni and purity. In IH87JM he was a candidate for the dennK-ratic



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Knglan<l.

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Heidel-

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in piildie liltraiv of

vard

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he the

Har-

and

since P.MIO has been librarian in the piih lie library «)f Cincinnati. Ohio. a fellow of

He was ilip

.Amer-