Hampden–Sydney College. Moses Hoge was born in Cedar Grove, Virginia, to James and Nancy Hoge (née Griffiths) in 1752. Hoge prepared for the ministry...
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Hill Drive, Needtobreathe, Moses Mayfield, The Alternate Routes, Aslyn, Katie Herzig, Missy Higgins, and The Civil Wars. Hoge recorded the opening theme...
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1806 * William S. Reid 1807 1807 Vice President and Acting President 4 Moses Hoge 1807 1820 5 Jonathan P. Cushing 1821 1835 Acting President (1820–1821)...
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release of their first album, they opened for Switchfoot, The Fray, Will Hoge, Pete Yorn, Blue October, and many others on several different nationwide...
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Hampden–Sydney College. He was soon made a professor, and when President Dr. Moses Hoge died in 1820 Cushing succeeded him in the presidency. With his accession...
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Solomon Lafayette Hoge (July 11, 1836 – February 23, 1909) was a lawyer, soldier, judge and politician in Ohio and South Carolina. Hoge was born in Pickrelltown...
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1802 to 1804. Studying under future Hampden–Sydney College president Dr. Moses Hoge, Reid was licensed and ordained about 1808. He was vice president and...
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Elizabeth McRobert on March 28, 1816. His wedding ceremony was conducted by Moses Hoge. Baker and his wife had four children. Baker died on December 10, 1857...
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recognized West Virginia as the 35th State). His youngest brother, Rev. Moses Hoge Hunter (1814-1899), served as chaplain of the 3rd Pennsylvania cavalry...
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Illinois), Dr. David Hunter (b. 1802), Andrew Hunter (1804-1888) and Rev. Moses Hoge Hunter (1814-1899), as well as six sisters. After a private education...
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