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    Robert Frederick Hoke (May 27, 1837 – July 3, 1912) was a Confederate major general during the American Civil War. He was present at one of the earliest...
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  • American artist Martin Hoke (born 1952), American Republican politician Michael Hoke (1874–1944), orthopedic surgeon Robert Hoke (1837–1912), Confederate...
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    University, where he was valedictorian of his class. His sister Lydia married Robert Hoke of North Carolina, a Confederate general during the American Civil War...
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    II Robert L. Ghormley (1883–1958), admiral in the United States Navy, serving as Commander of South Pacific Area during World War II Robert Hoke (1837–1912)...
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  • SS Robert F. Hoke (MC contract 1968) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Robert Hoke, Confederate Army...
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  • Elmsford, New York, founded as "Turtle Beach Softworks" by Roy Smith and Robert Hoke. The company's first product was a graphical editing system that supported...
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    Fort Fisher to 1,900. A division of 6,400 troops under Major General Robert Hoke was stationed on the peninsula north of the fort. Whiting personally...
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    Brady Patrick Hoke (/ˈhoʊk/; born November 3, 1958) is a former American football coach. He was most well known for serving as the head football coach...
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    to participate in the Civil War, but his uncle, Confederate General Robert Hoke, fought in the war. In 1868, when the elder Smith lost his position at...
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    consisted of General Robert F. Hoke's division from the Army of Northern Virginia and some heavy artillery men and home guard. Hoke commanded three of his...
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    Atkinson's Georgia brigade, which inspired the men from the brigades of Col. Robert Hoke, Brig. Gen. Archer, and Col. John M. Brockenbrough to charge forward...
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    Hoke County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 52,082. Its county seat is Raeford. The county is...
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  • Supreme Court. Born in Lincolnton, North Carolina, Hoke's father was a cousin of General Robert Hoke. He studied law under Chief Justice Richmond Mumford...
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    Confederacy's Louisiana Tigers Brigade and a brigade led by Colonel Robert Hoke was repelled by the forces of Colonel Andrew L. Harris and Colonel Leopold...
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    the 54th Regiment, North Carolina Troops under the command of General Robert Hoke. Fifteen of these men were from Jones County and had all started their...
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    politician and soldier Robert Hoke, Confederate major general who won Battle of Plymouth; businessman and railroad executive William A. Hoke, associate justice...
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    Virginia had four depleted divisions commanded by Maj. Gens. Robert Ransom Jr., Robert F. Hoke, and William H. C. Whiting, and Brig. Gen. Alfred H. Colquitt...
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    creation of Albemarle County and ending with the 1911 creation of Avery and Hoke counties. Five counties have been divided or abolished altogether, the last...
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    Carolina Winder Russell Harris, US Congressman Jesse Helms, U.S. Senator Robert Hoke, Confederate Army general William Woods Holden, Governor of North Carolina...
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    = killed c = captured MG Robert Patterson The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Hoke's Run. BG = Brigadier General...
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    Butler's army in Bermuda Hundred, making the divisions of Major Generals Robert Hoke and Bushrod Johnson available for the new Petersburg defensive line....
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    surgeon, was killed during the war and his sister, Lydia Ann, married Robert Hoke, a Confederate General. Roots of the Van Wyck family date back to early...
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  • of Oppenheimer security clearance. Jefferson Hall as Haakon Chevalier ("Hoke"), a Berkeley professor who became friends with Oppenheimer at university...
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    lawyer, politician, soldier, and first Governor of Texas (Lincolnton) Robert Hoke (1837–1912), Major General in Confederate States Army, director of North...
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  • wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen Robert E. Lee LTG A. P. Hill BG William N. Pendleton Gen P.G.T. Beauregard manned...
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    mayor of Louisville and sheriff of Jefferson County Robert Hoke, Confederate major general Robert A. McClure (Class of 1915), Chief of Intelligence to...
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  • offensive and sent a division under North Carolina native Robert Hoke into the Union left flank. Hoke's attack hit a New England brigade in Carter's division...
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    Martin Rossiter Hoke (born May 18, 1952) is an American Republican politician, former member of the Ohio Casino Control Commission, and former member of...
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  • Raleigh. Run by United Daughters of the Confederacy. Hoke County (1911), named for CSA Maj. Gen. Robert Hoke Lee County (1907) Pender County (1875), named for...
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  • American Civil War Maj. Gen. Robert F. Hoke, Michael Hoke spent his childhood in Raleigh, North Carolina. He was a nephew of Robert Van Wyck, the first Mayor...
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