-
branch of the
upper Don
River flows through it.
Hoggs Hollow is
named after the
Hogg family.
James Hogg (1797–1839), a Scotsman,
settled in the area in...
- "Remembering the
Hoggs Hollow disaster".
Spacing Toronto.
Retrieved September 15, 2024. McCabe,
Sarah (March 29, 2021). "North York's
Hoggs Hollow Disaster...
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Hogg may
refer to:
Persons with the
surname Hogg:
Hogg (surname) In fiction: Boss
Hogg from the
television show
Dukes of Hazzard, with many
fictional Hogg...
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Hoggs Hollow Bridge,
originally known as the
Yonge Boulevard Viaduct, is a set of four
separate highway bridges that span the West
Branch of the Don River...
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David Miles Hogg (born
April 12, 2000) is an
American gun
control activist and politician,
serving as vice
chair of the
Democratic National Committee since...
- New
Haven v.
Thomas Hogg was a
criminal case
which took
place in New
Haven Colony in 1647.
Hogg was
accused of
bestiality when a
neighbourhood sow gave...
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Redlake Meadows &
Hoggs Moor is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI),
noted for its
biological characteristics, in Cornwall, England, UK. Within...
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Angeles quintet the
Young Hoggs. The
group worked extensively on Mack's 2003 project, Ghetto,
Gutter & Gangsta.
Reports that the
Hoggs'
debut album, The Hottest...
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David Hogg (born 2000) is an
American gun
control advocate and politician.
David Hogg may also
refer to:
David Hogg (Irish politician) (1840–1914), Scottish-born...
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James Hogg (1770–1835) was a
Scottish poet and novelist.
James Hogg may also
refer to: Sir
James Hogg, 1st
Baronet (1790–1876),
Registrar of the Supreme...