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Herbert Melville Hoxie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Herbert Melville Hoxie
Herbert Melville "Hub" Hoxie (December 18, 1830 to November 23, 1886) was a pioneer, abolitionist, railroad executive and the first Republican United States Marshal in the State of Iowa.〔http://www.usmarshals.gov/readingroom/us_marshals/index.html〕 ==Early life== Descended from early pioneers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, Hub Hoxie was born in Palmyra, Wayne County, New York on December 18, 1830 to Benjamin Tobey Hoxie and Ruth Peck; his siblings were Melissa Peck Hoxie Fagen, Melville Benjamin Hoxie, Rose M. Hoxie Stevens Hoyt, and William H. Hoxie. At 5 years old his parents moved the family to present day Des Moines, Iowa. There his family worked the trading post near Fort Des Moines, and young Herbert assisted his father in farming and in trading with the Indians. By 1840, his father kept the Hoxie House — later known as the Jefferson Hotel. Hub’s father was also a trustee of the Methodist Society by 1844.〔http://fairfieldiowahistory.com/herbert-m-hoxie/〕
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