David P. Hogue
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Born | Erie, Pennsylvania | March 12, 1815
Died | November 19, 1871 Tallahassee, Florida | (aged 56)
Political party | Whig |
David Porter Hogue (March 12, 1815 – November 19, 1871) was the Attorney General for Florida (Florida Attorney General) from 1848 until 1853.[1] In 1852 his salary was $500 plus $2.50 as reporter.[2] He issued a report on cases argued and adjudged by the Supreme Court of Florida in 1852 published out of Charles E. Dyke's Floridian & Journal offices.[3] He also served several terms as intendant (mayoral type role) of Tallahassee. He served in the Senate, 8th district, in 1862, 1863, and 1864.[citation needed]
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- ^ General, Florida Attorney (8 December 2018). "Report of the Attorney-General of the State of Florida". publisher not identified – via Google Books.
- ^ Brown, Charles C. Little & James (8 December 2018). "The American Almanac Repostiory of Useful Knowledge For The Year 1852" – via Google Books.
- ^ Court, Florida Supreme (8 December 2018). "Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Florida" – via Google Books.