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    James Hoge Tyler (August 11, 1846 – January 3, 1925) was a Confederate soldier, writer and political figure. He served in the Virginia Senate and became...
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  • James Hoge Tyler III (May 21, 1910 – September 29, 1988) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate. He was...
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  • lutenist and early music researcher James Endell Tyler (1789–1851), Anglican minister, historian and theologian James Hoge Tyler (1846–1925), American politician...
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  • James Fulton Hoge Jr. (December 25, 1935 – September 19, 2023) was an American journalist and magazine publisher who was the editor of Foreign Affairs...
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    and preservationist Harry Tyler (disambiguation), multiple people James Hoge Tyler (1846–1925), American politician Jeremy Tyler (born 1991), American basketball...
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    O'Ferrall 1894 1898 Charles Triplett O'Ferrall 40 Sue Hammet Tyler 1898 1902 James Hoge Tyler 41 Elizabeth Lyne Hoskins Montague 1902 1906 Andrew Jackson...
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    in the general election of 1901, easily defeating Republican John Hampton Hoge, as well as Prohibitionist O.C. Rucker, and Socialists Hugh Motter and John...
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  • 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1653–1654. "James Hoge Tyler". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 18, 2023. "Gov. Tyler Inaugurated". The Portsmouth Star...
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    Halwyck, also known as the James Hoge Tyler House, is a historic home located in Radford, Virginia. It was built in 1892, and is a large two-story, three-bay...
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  • Governor Tyler may refer to: James Hoge Tyler (1846–1925), 43rd Governor of Virginia John Tyler Sr. (1747–1813), 15th Governor of Virginia John Tyler (1790–1862)...
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    James Hoge Tyler was a Confederate soldier and Governor of Virginia. His home sits next to Radford's campus and is the namesake of a residence hall and...
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    Retreat on May 18, 1858, in Pulaski County, Virginia. She was cousin to James Hoge Tyler, future Governor of Virginia. They had five children who were all born...
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    shop. The property was the home, farm and industrial operation of James Hoge Tyler, industrialist, agricultural and industrial promoter, and governor...
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  • on April 13, 1941, Hoge is the son of James F. Hoge, Sr. (1901–72) and Virginia McClamroch Hoge. His elder brother was James F. Hoge, Jr., former editor...
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    E. Cameron 15 John E. Massey Democratic 1886–1890 Fitzhugh Lee 16 James Hoge Tyler Democratic 1890–1894 Philip W. McKinney 17 Robert Craig Kent Democratic...
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    Caseknife Claytor Lake Newbern Wurno Little Creek Delton Tinytown James A. Walker James Hoge Tyler National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County...
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    supercentenarian, oldest (confirmed) living person 2015–2016 (died 2016). July 17 – James Cagney, film actor (died 1986). July 21 Hart Crane, poet (died 1932) Ernest...
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    of ex-Confederates such as Samuel Price, Allen T. Caperton and Charles James Faulkner. In 1876 the state Democratic ticket of eight candidates were all...
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    Incumbent Republican Governor J. Caleb Boggs defeated Democratic nominee James Hoge Tyler McConnell with 51.95% of the vote. Nominations were made by party conventions...
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    musicians, comedians John Dalton, former Virginia Governor James Hoge Tyler, former Virginia Governor James Clinton Turk, United States District Judge and Minority...
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    Center at the College of William & Mary. Additional papers are held by the James Madison University library. "Biographical Directory of the United States...
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  • N 1889 John S. Barbour Jr. (D) 8D, 2R 1890 Philip W. McKinney (D) James Hoge Tyler (D) R. Taylor Scott (D) 30D, 10R 86D, 14R 6D, 4R 1891 10D 1892 39D...
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    South Carolina governor Miles Benjamin McSweeney, Virginia governor James Hoge Tyler, and Andrew Carnegie. Heard worked to establish twelve "McKinley libraries"...
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    richmond.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021. "Governor Northam Appoints Dr. James Lane as State Superintendent of Public Instruction". doe.virginia.gov. Retrieved...
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  • Hampton I and first wife of John Lawrence Manning Eliza Hoge (1846), mother of James Hoge Tyler Lucinda Matilda (née Cook) Daniel (1849), mother of Jack...
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  • 1803) February 22 – John Jacob Astor III, businessman (born 1822) March 2 – James E. English, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1875 to 1876 (born 1812)...
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  • Billboard magazine is published in Cincinnati, Ohio by William Donaldson and James Hennegan. Initially, it covers the advertising and bill posting industry...
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  • the property before continuing upriver toward Richmond, according to James Hoge Tyler, a Confederate soldier assigned to the unit who later served as governor...
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  • J. Tilden – New York Benjamin Tillman – South Carolina James Hoge Tyler – Virginia John Tyler Sr. – Virginia Robert S. Vessey – South Dakota Joseph Marshall...
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    – William Tecumseh Sherman, Civil War general (born 1820) February 21 – James Timberlake, law enforcement officer (born 1846) February 28 – George Hearst...
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