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Charles E. Hodges

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Charles Edward Hodges
President of the Senate of West Virginia
In office
1935–1939
Preceded byA. G. Mathews
Succeeded byWilliam M. LaFon
Member of the West Virginia Senate for the 11th District
Personal details
Born(1892-09-27)September 27, 1892
Huntington, West Virginia
DiedMay 1, 1968(1968-05-01) (aged 75)
Charleston, West Virginia
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Florence Kirkland Conant
m. 3 Apr 1926
ResidenceMorgantown, West Virginia
Alma materWest Virginia University
(A.B. 1913)
Professionattorney

Charles Edward Hodges (September 27, 1892 – May 1, 1968) was an American politician. He served as the Democratic President of the West Virginia Senate from Monongalia County from 1935 to 1939.[1]

He was the son of Thomas Edward Hodges, a noted academic.[2] Hodges died in a hospital in Charleston, West Virginia on May 1, 1968, where he had been for over a month after suffering a heart attack in March.[3]

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References

  1. ^ West Virginia. Legislature. Senate (1937). West Virginia Blue Book. Vol. 21. Tribune Printing Company. ISSN 0364-7323. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  2. ^ Marshall University (1937). One hundred years of Marshall College: an account of the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the founding of the college, together with illustrations of the events of the occasion, of the founding of the college in 1837, and of its officers of administration and instruction. Pub. by the Centennial Committee of Marshall College with the cooperation of the editorial staff of the Marshall Review, and the president of the college. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  3. ^ "Charles E. Hodges Dies at Age of 75", The Dominion-News, Thursday, May 02, 1968, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States Of America
Political offices
Preceded by President of the WV Senate
1935–1939
Succeeded by


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