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Solomon L. Hoge

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and he graduated from Cincinnati Law School in 1859. Hoge was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced the practice of law in Bellefontaine. Hoge believed that slavery should not only be prevented from spreading to new states and territories, but should be phased out in the states where it
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and practiced law there until 1882 when he became president of the First National Bank of Kenton. Hoge died in
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marking the first time an African-American had been admitted. Six years later, in 1876 Hoge appointed
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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and he condemned the Supreme Court for their ruling in the case of
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for Pierce's role in recognizing the pro-slavery government of
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left the state and Hoge was no different. He moved to
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for supporting the ruling. Upon the outbreak of the
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Negro University Press. pp.  550:, another African-American, to the 499:. Since the Republicans controlled 13: 14: 832: 811:19th-century American politicians 653:Reconstruction in South Carolina 363: 329: 468:After the war, Hoge settled in 781:People from Logan County, Ohio 605: 591: 552:United States Military Academy 544:United States Military Academy 441:in 1861, Hoge enrolled in the 1: 729:Member of the  694:Member of the  679:U.S. House of Representatives 584: 523:candidate J. Scott Murray of 816:19th-century American judges 535:candidate, to win the seat. 474:South Carolina Supreme Court 183:South Carolina Supreme Court 7: 567:1876 gubernatorial election 10: 837: 650:Reynolds, John S. 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He was promoted to 352:Years of service 296:Cincinnati Law School 497:Forty-first Congress 540:James Webster Smith 517:comptroller general 723:Lewis C. Carpenter 533:Conservative Party 433:as well President 406:Pickrelltown, Ohio 379:American Civil War 244:Pickrelltown, Ohio 754: 753: 745:Succeeded by 713:Robert B. Elliott 710:Succeeded by 495:J.P. Reed to the 487:to represent the 404:Hoge was born in 388: 387: 253:February 23, 1909 126:Robert B. Elliott 79:Robert B. Elliott 828: 796:Ohio Republicans 739: 720:Preceded by 704: 688:Manuel S. Corley 685:Preceded by 675: 674: 671: 639: 621: 620:(July 25, 1995). 611:Purdum, Todd S. 609: 603: 602: 595: 447:First Lieutenant 367: 334: 333: 320:Military service 256: 240: 238: 226:Personal details 212: 202: 193: 173: 163: 144: 122: 114:Manuel S. 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U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
3rd
Robert B. Elliott
D. Wyatt Aiken
Manuel S. Corley
Robert B. Elliott
Comptroller General of South Carolina
Franklin J. Moses, Jr.
South Carolina Supreme Court
Jonathan Jasper Wright
Pickrelltown, Ohio
Battle Creek, Michigan
Kenton, Ohio
Republican
Alma mater
Geneva College
Cincinnati Law School
lawyer
politician
banker
United States
United States of America
Union Army

Captain
American Civil War
Ohio
South Carolina

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