Moses Hoge
Moses Hoge (February 15, 1752 – July 5, 1820) was a Presbyterian minister and educator and abolitionist. He served as the sixth President of Hampden–Sydney College.
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Moses Hoge
Moses Hoge (February 15, 1752 – July 5, 1820) was a Presbyterian minister and educator and abolitionist. He served as the sixth President of Hampden–Sydney College.
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1752-02-15
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Cedar Grove, Virginia, United States
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James Hoge
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John Blair Hoge
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Samuel Davies Hoge
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Thomas Poage Hoge
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1820-07-05
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Philadelphia, United States
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Elizabeth Poage
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