Augustus Michael Hodges ( pen name B. Square , or B. Square Bluster ; 1854–1916), was an American editor, writer, journalist, and political organizer.
12-525: Hodges may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Hodges (surname) Places [ edit ] Hodges Drive , a main west–east road in Joondalup, north of Perth, Western Australia Hodges Glacier , a small glacier one nautical mile west of Grytviken, South Georgia, Antarctica Hodges Point , a rocky point six nautical miles east-northeast of Cape Northrop Hodges, Jamaica ,
24-558: A lake and reservoir located in Southern California Historic houses [ edit ] United States Hodges House (Bismarck, Arkansas) Hodges House (Carrollton, Illinois) Hodges House (Taunton, Massachusetts) Other [ edit ] USS Hodges (DE-231) , a Rudderow -class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II Hodges baronets ,
36-759: A small hamlet in Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica Mount Hodges, a mountain on the Thatcher Peninsula , Antarctica United States [ edit ] Hodges Township, Stevens County, Minnesota Hodges, Alabama , a town in Franklin County, Alabama Hodges, South Carolina , a town in Greenwood County, South Carolina Hodges, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in Cabell County, West Virginia Lake Hodges ,
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60-751: A title in the Baronetage of England. United Kingdom Hodges Coaches , a family owned coach operator based in Sandhurst, Berkshire, United Kingdom Hodges Peak , a mountain in Wyoming Hodges Stadium , a multi-purpose stadium at the University of North Florida, United States Hodges University , a private university in Naples, Florida, United States See also [ edit ] Hodge (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
72-531: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hodges (surname) Hodges is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Augustus M. Hodges (1854–1916), American journalist, newspaper editor, poet, and political organizer C. Walter Hodges (1909–2004), English illustrator and author Chas Hodges (1943–2018), English musician and singer, of
84-624: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Augustus M. Hodges Augustus Michael Hodges was born March 18, 1854, in Williamsburg, Virginia, to parents Sarah Ann (née Corprew) and Willis A. Hodges . Although some sources state he may have been born in Brooklyn, New York. He was the eldest child in his family. His family was considered "Black elite", they originated in Tidewater area of Virginia and had been free since
96-548: The British television series Dad's Army David Hodges ( CSI ) , from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Jonas Hodges, a minor character from the American television series 24 Bob Hodges, a LAPD Police Officer from the movie Colors See also [ edit ] Hodge (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Hodges . If an internal link intending to refer to
108-3774: The Oklahoma Supreme Court Robert H. Hodges Jr. (born 1944), American federal judge William Hodges (judge) (1808–1868), English barrister and legal reporter William H. Hodges (1929–2017), retired Virginia Court of Appeals judge and state legislator William Terrell Hodges (1934–2022), United States District Judge Military [ edit ] Ben Hodges (born 1958), retired United States Army officer who served as lieutenant general Courtney Hodges (1887–1966), American military officer Lewis Hodges (1918–2007), Royal Air Force pilot Politics and business [ edit ] Frank Hodges (trade unionist) (1887–1947), English trade union leader and Member of Parliament Gene Hodges (1936–2014), American politician James Hodges (mayor) (1822–1885), American politician and businessman Jim Hodges (born 1956), American politician Kaneaster Hodges Jr. (1938–2022), American politician Luther H. Hodges (1898–1974), American politician Luther H. Hodges Jr. (born 1936), American politician and banker Max Hodges (1917–2009), Australian politician Monte Hodges , American politician Valarie Hodges (born 1955), American politician W. Randolph Hodges (1914–2005), American politician Richard Hodges (American politician) , (born 1963) Sir William Hodges, 1st Baronet (1645–1714), English merchant in London and politician Sports [ edit ] Bill Hodges (born 1943), American basketball coach Bucky Hodges (born 1995), American football player Cooper Hodges (born 2000), American football player Craig Hodges (born 1960), American basketball player Curtis Hodges (born 1999), American football player Dave Hodges (rugby union) (born 1968), rugby player Devon Hodges (born 1984), Jamaican football player Devlin Hodges (born 1996), American football player Frank Hodges (footballer) (1891–1985), English football player Gil Hodges (1924–1972), American baseball player and manager 'Girlie' George Chapple Hodges (1904-1999) Australian surgeon and field hockey player who represented Australia Glyn Hodges (born 1963), Welsh football player and manager Jayden Hodges (born 1993), Australian rugby player Jehoida Hodges (1876–1930), Welsh rugby player John Hodges (1855–1933), Australian cricketer John Hodges (footballer) (born 1980), English football player Justin Hodges (born 1982), Australian rugby player Kevin Hodges (born 1960), English football player and manager Lee Hodges (footballer, born 1973) , English football player and manager Lee Hodges (footballer, born 1978) , English football player Leleith Hodges (born 1953), Jamaican sprinter Len Hodges (1920–1959), football player Ron Hodges (born 1949), American baseball player Russ Hodges (1910–1971), American sportscaster Wes Hodges (born 1984), American baseball player Other [ edit ] Corey J. Hodges (born 1970), African-American preacher and columnist H. A. Hodges (1905–1976), British philosopher and theologian Honestie Hodges (2006–2020), American teenager who influenced law enforcement policy Noel Hodges (1849–1928), British Anglican bishop in India Walter Hodges (academic) (died 1757), English academic administrator Zane C. Hodges (1932-3008), American Bible scholar Fictional characters [ edit ] ARP Warden William Hodges , from
120-1583: The duo Chas & Dave David Hodges (born 1978), American songwriter, producer, composer, keyboardist and vocalist Eddie Hodges (born 1947), American former child actor and recording artist Edward Hodges (1796–1867), English organist and composer Faustina Hasse Hodges (1822–1895), English-American organist and composer Jessy Hodges , American actress Jim Hodges (artist) (born 1957), New York-based installation artist John Hodges (minstrel) (1821–1891), early blackface minstrel entertainer Johnny Hodges (1906–1970), American alto saxophonist Jordon Hodges (born 1987), American actor Leigh Mitchell Hodges (1876–1954), American journalist, author, poet, and lecturer Mabon Lewis "Teenie" Hodges (1945-2014), American musician & songwriter Michael Hodges (producer) , American singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, executive music producer and music executive Mike Hodges (1932–2022), English screenwriter, film director, playwright and novelist Nicolas Hodges (born 1970), pianist and teacher William Hodges (1744–1797), English painter Math, science and technology [ edit ] David A. Hodges (1937–2022), American electrical engineer Joseph Lawson Hodges Jr. (1922–2000), American statistician Richard Hodges (archaeologist) (born 1952), British archaeologist Ronald W. Hodges (1934–2017), American entomologist Wilfrid Hodges (born 1941), British mathematician Law [ edit ] Ralph B. Hodges (1930–2013), American attorney, Justice of
132-469: The late-18th century. His paternal uncles were antislavery activists Charles Edward Hodges (1819–after 1910) and William Johnson Hodges (?–1872). Hodges attended Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (now Hampton University) and graduated in 1874. He was a writer for the newspapers The New York Globe , The Indianapolis Freeman , and The Brooklyn Sentinel . In his newspaper column he sometimes wrote about African-American aristocracy, and it
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