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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A Memorial. (search)
be one of the most successful enterprises of Dr. Hoge's life. About twenty years ago he commenced dged volumes. It has been stated here that Dr. Hoge was thoroughly Southern in his allegiance. E Second Presbyterian Church, and was loved by Dr. Hoge as he is by everybody. It should not be fote-bellum slave: Among the slaves owned by Dr. Hoge was one who had faithfully served him as carrce. What for? earnestly asked Ambrose. Dr. Hoge fully explained, stating that, in law, Ambrose from all parts of the country was present. Dr. Hoge was in splendid mental trim, and for more thas of the pastor. In positions of honor. Dr. Hoge had often been appointed to positions of hono him. The degree of D. D. was confeered on Dr. Hoge by Hampden-Sidney College in June, 1854, the At the invitation of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Hoge delivered an historical discourse. There was. Hoge Tyler, Colonel C. R. Barksdale, Rev. P. H. Hoge, D. D., and Rev. H. H. Hawes, D. D. The c[26 more...]