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newspaper in 1874 and became a country editor. He married Sarah Louise Dickerson on May 23, 1876, and they had four children, two sons and two daughters.
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circuit, becoming a well-known orator. He served on the Kansas Board of Administration from 1913 to 1919, and continued as publisher of the
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in Danville. He left college before graduating, entered a newspaper office and spent three years learning to be a printer.
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Publications concerning Kansas Governor Hoch's administration available via the KGI Online Library
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Republican Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives
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American newspaper editor and politician (1849–1925)
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Governor of Kansas
Lieutenant
David John Hanna
William James Fitzgerald
Willis J. Bailey
Walter R. Stubbs
Kansas House of Representatives
Danville, Kentucky
Marion, Kansas
Republican

17th Governor of Kansas
Hoch Auditoria
University of Kansas
Danville, Kentucky
Central University
Marion, Kansas
Marion County Record
Kansas House of Representatives
Charles Curtis
Chautauqua
Encyclopedia of Kansas
ISBN
978-0-403-09312-0


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