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Margaret Trabue Hodgen (1890 – 22
January 1977) was an
American sociologist and author.
Hodgen was a
professor of
sociology at the
University of California...
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Hodgen is an
unincorporated community in Le
Flore County, Oklahoma,
United States. The post
office was
established on
April 25, 1910.
Hodgen (formerly...
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William Hodgen (1866–1943) was an
architect in Queensland, Australia. Many of his
works are now heritage-listed. He is also
known as
William Hodgen, junior...
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Donald Hodgen (born 25 May 1963) is a
Northern Irish loyalist and a
former member of the
Ulster Defence ****ociation (UDA). He was best
known as the commander...
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Joseph Hodgens (5
January 1887 – 12
January 1955) was a New
Zealand politician of the
Labour Party. He
represented the
Manawatu electorate of Palmerston...
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returned to
visit Hodgen's grist mill, near his birthplace. At the time,
Hodgen's Mill was
owned by
Robert and
Sarah LaRue Hodgen.
Abraham probably spent...
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Hodgens'
waterhen (Tribonyx hodgenorum) is an
extinct rail
species from New Zealand. Its name
commemorates the
Hodgen brothers who were
owners of the...
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Hodgen's Cemetery Mound is a
Native American mound in the far
eastern part of the U.S.
state of Ohio.
Located in the
village of
Tiltonsville along...
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online Hammond,
William A.; Ashhurst, Jr., John; Sims, J. Marion;
Hodgen, John T. (December 1881). "The
Surgical Treatment of
President Garfield"...
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Shlomo Avineri, 16.
Hodgen, p. 133 and pp. 113-4.
Hodgen, p. 256)
Hodgen, pp. 284-5.
Hodgen, p. 272.
Ernst Breisach, Historiography:...