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Hoxie

American  
[hok-see] / ˈhɒk si /

noun

  1. Vinnie Ream 1847–1914, U.S. sculptor.


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Cleveland also had donated 3,500 lobby cards of silent-era Westerns — featuring stars such as William S. Hart, Jack Hoxie, and Buck Jones — to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 6, 2022

Firefighters were first called at 6:05 p.m. to the 105 and Hoxie Avenue for a report of a fire on the side of the freeway, said Imy Velderrain of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 11, 2022

Or Army veteran and high school science teacher Craig Hoxie, who had an unsuccessful run for Oklahoma’s state House after taking part in a massive school walkout with other teachers.

From Washington Post • Nov. 7, 2019

Meanwhile, more than fifty educator candidates advanced, including three who featured in my report earlier this month: Carri Hicks, John Waldron, and Craig Hoxie.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 27, 2018

H. M. Hoxie was first in charge of Council-Bluffs-Omaha Ferry, then of the steamboats carrying construction material on the Missouri River, later Assistant General Superintendent, earning for himself the title of "The Ubiquitous."

From The Story of the First Trans-Continental Railroad Its Projectors, Construction and History by Bailey, W. F.