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- Solomon_L._Hoge abstract "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, Ohio, and he received his early childhood education at the public schools in the nearby city of Bellefontaine. Afterwards, he received a classical education at Geneva College in Northwood 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. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Hoge enrolled in the Union Army as a First Lieutenant in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was promoted to captain and became the commander of a Federal company of infantry.After the war, Hoge settled in Columbia, South Carolina, and despite possessing little legal experience was elected in 1868 as an associate justice to the South Carolina Supreme Court. While on the bench, Hoge never wrote a single opinion and "I concur" was the extent of his legal analysis. He was aware of his incapacity as a judge and he only served eighteen months on the bench before moving on to the House of Representatives. Hoge won a seat as a Republican to represent the 3rd congressional district after he successfully challenged the election of Democrat J.P. Reed to the Forty-first Congress. Since the Republicans controlled Congress, the two Democrats elected from South Carolina were unseated and Hoge filled the seat on April 8, 1869 and served the remainder of the term until March 3, 1871. Running on the Republican ticket with Franklin J. Moses, Jr. for governor in 1872, Hoge won the race for comptroller general against the Independent Republican candidate J. Scott Murray of Anderson. In 1874, Hoge waged another run for Congress to represent the 3rd district and he defeated Samuel McGowan, a Conservative Party candidate, to win the seat.In 1876 Hoge appointed Johnson Chesnut Whittaker, an African-American, to the United States Military Academy.Upon the completion of his term in 1877, South Carolina Republicans were in a state of disarray following Wade Hampton's victory in the 1876 gubernatorial election. Most white carpetbaggers left the state and Hoge was no different. He moved to Kenton, Ohio and practiced law there until 1882 when he became president of the First National Bank of Kenton. Hoge died in Battle Creek, Michigan, and was interned at Grove Cemetery in Kenton.".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsEndDate "1871-03-03".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsEndDate "1874-12-01".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsEndDate "1877-03-03".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsStartDate "1869-04-08".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsStartDate "1872-12-07".
- Solomon_L._Hoge activeYearsStartDate "1875-03-04".
- Solomon_L._Hoge almaMater Geneva_College.
- Solomon_L._Hoge almaMater University_of_Cincinnati_College_of_Law.
- Solomon_L._Hoge battle American_Civil_War.
- Solomon_L._Hoge birthDate "1836-07-11".
- Solomon_L._Hoge birthPlace Pickrelltown,_Ohio.
- Solomon_L._Hoge birthYear "1836".
- Solomon_L._Hoge country United_States.
- Solomon_L._Hoge deathDate "1909-02-23".
- Solomon_L._Hoge deathPlace Battle_Creek,_Michigan.
- Solomon_L._Hoge deathYear "1909".
- Solomon_L._Hoge governor Franklin_J._Moses,_Jr..
- Solomon_L._Hoge militaryBranch Union_Army.
- Solomon_L._Hoge militaryRank Captain_(United_States).
- Solomon_L._Hoge office "18th Comptroller General of South Carolina".
- Solomon_L._Hoge office "Associate Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court".
- Solomon_L._Hoge party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Bank.
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Lawyer.
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Politician.
- Solomon_L._Hoge region South_Carolina.
- Solomon_L._Hoge region South_Carolina's_3rd_congressional_district.
- Solomon_L._Hoge serviceEndYear "1865".
- Solomon_L._Hoge serviceStartYear "1861".
- Solomon_L._Hoge successor D._Wyatt_Aiken.
- Solomon_L._Hoge successor Robert_B._Elliott.
- Solomon_L._Hoge thumbnail Solomon_L._Hoge_-_Brady-Handy.jpg?width=300.
- Solomon_L._Hoge wikiPageID "10063600".
- Solomon_L._Hoge wikiPageRevisionID "599938915".
- Solomon_L._Hoge after D._Wyatt_Aiken.
- Solomon_L._Hoge after Robert_B._Elliott.
- Solomon_L._Hoge allegiance "United States of America".
- Solomon_L._Hoge almaMater Geneva_College.
- Solomon_L._Hoge almaMater University_of_Cincinnati_College_of_Law.
- Solomon_L._Hoge battles American_Civil_War.
- Solomon_L._Hoge before Lewis_C._Carpenter.
- Solomon_L._Hoge before Manuel_S._Corley.
- Solomon_L._Hoge birthDate "1836-07-11".
- Solomon_L._Hoge birthPlace Pickrelltown,_Ohio.
- Solomon_L._Hoge branch Union_Army.
- Solomon_L._Hoge dateOfBirth "1836-07-11".
- Solomon_L._Hoge dateOfDeath "1909-02-23".
- Solomon_L._Hoge dead "dead".
- Solomon_L._Hoge deathDate "1909-02-23".
- Solomon_L._Hoge deathPlace Battle_Creek,_Michigan.
- Solomon_L._Hoge district "3".
- Solomon_L._Hoge district "3.0".
- Solomon_L._Hoge governor Franklin_J._Moses,_Jr..
- Solomon_L._Hoge hasPhotoCollection Solomon_L._Hoge.
- Solomon_L._Hoge imageName "Solomon L. Hoge - Brady-Handy.jpg".
- Solomon_L._Hoge name "Hoge, Solomon".
- Solomon_L._Hoge name "Solomon Lafayette Hoge".
- Solomon_L._Hoge office "18".
- Solomon_L._Hoge office "Associate Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court".
- Solomon_L._Hoge party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Solomon_L._Hoge placeOfBirth Pickrelltown,_Ohio.
- Solomon_L._Hoge placeOfDeath Battle_Creek,_Michigan.
- Solomon_L._Hoge predecessor Manuel_S._Corley.
- Solomon_L._Hoge predecessor Robert_B._Elliott.
- Solomon_L._Hoge predecessor "John L. Neagle".
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Bank.
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Lawyer.
- Solomon_L._Hoge profession Politician.
- Solomon_L._Hoge rank "35".
- Solomon_L._Hoge restingPlace Kenton,_Ohio.
- Solomon_L._Hoge serviceyears "1861".
- Solomon_L._Hoge shortDescription "American politician".
- Solomon_L._Hoge state South_Carolina.
- Solomon_L._Hoge state "South Carolina".
- Solomon_L._Hoge successor D._Wyatt_Aiken.
- Solomon_L._Hoge successor Robert_B._Elliott.
- Solomon_L._Hoge successor "Thomas C. Dunn".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termEnd "1869".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termEnd "1871-03-03".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termEnd "1874-12-01".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termEnd "1877-03-03".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termStart "1868".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termStart "1869-04-08".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termStart "1872-12-07".
- Solomon_L._Hoge termStart "1875-03-04".
- Solomon_L._Hoge wordnet_type synset-congressman-noun-1.
- Solomon_L._Hoge wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- Solomon_L._Hoge years "18691871".
- Solomon_L._Hoge years "18751877".
- Solomon_L._Hoge description "American politician".
- Solomon_L._Hoge description "American politician".
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:1836_births.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:1909_deaths.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:Geneva_College_alumni.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:Members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_from_South_Carolina.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:Ohio_Republicans.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:People_from_Logan_County,_Ohio.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:People_of_Ohio_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- Solomon_L._Hoge subject Category:South_Carolina_Republicans.