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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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  • writer Merril Hoge (born 1965), American football player Sara Haines Smith Hoge (1864-1939), American temperance activist Solomon L. Hoge (1836–1909),...
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  • Justice Hoge may refer to: Enos D. Hoge (1831–1912), associate justice of the Territorial Utah Supreme Court Solomon L. Hoge (1836–1909), associate justice...
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    after receiving an appointment from South Carolina Representative Solomon L. Hoge. For most of his time at West Point, he was the only black cadet, and...
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    Mad River, 3 miles northwest of West Liberty, Logan County, Ohio. Solomon L. Hoge — South Carolina Supreme Court justice and U.S. representative from...
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    Carolina State Election Commission. Retrieved December 5, 2016. Johnson, Cheryl L. (February 28, 2019). "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November...
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    Senator Adelbert Ames of Mississippi, and nominated by Representative Solomon L. Hoge of South Carolina. Smith was handpicked for his outstanding character...
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    3rd district In office March 4, 1871 – November 1, 1874 Preceded by Solomon L. Hoge Succeeded by Lewis C. Carpenter South Carolina Attorney General In...
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    Bowen (R) Manuel S. Corley (R) James H. Goss (R) 41st (1869–1871) Solomon L. Hoge (R) Alexander S. Wallace (R) Joseph Rainey (R) 42nd (1871–1873) Robert...
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  • however, only attended Howard University briefly before representative Solomon L. Hoge of South Carolina recommended him for entry into the United States...
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