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Orlando J. Hodge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Orlando J. Hodge
Orlando John Hodge (1828–1912) was a legislative leader in two U.S. States. ==Youth and military== Orlando J. Hodge was born November 25, 1828, in Hamburg, New York. He was a fifth-generation American, with most of his ancestors living in Connecticut. His father, Alfred Hodge, was born in 1795 and was a War of 1812 veteran who died July 11, 1832. His mother was Sophia English, born in Connecticut in 1795, who died January 13, 1846. In 1842, Hodge moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he was employed in a printing shop. He volunteered for the Mexican-American War in 1847. He travelled to New York, boarded a ship, and headed for the war. The ship sank, and Hodge was rescued and taken to Cuba, where he found his way to Mexico. He fought for sixteen months in Mexico, and received two wounds to his leg, which ended his military career. From 1849 to 1851, Hodge attended the Geauga Seminary at Chester, Ohio, where his classmates included James A. Garfield and Lucretia Rudolph. He was elected first clerk of the Cleveland police court two years later.
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