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Hodges, AL -- U.S. town in Alabama
Population (2000): 261
Housing Units (2000): 118
Land area (2000): 3.099427 sq. miles (8.027479 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.099427 sq. miles (8.027479 sq. km)
FIPS code: 35200
Located within: Alabama (AL), FIPS 01
Location: 34.330242 N, 87.927394 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 35571
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Hodges, SC -- U.S. town in South Carolina
Population (2000): 158
Housing Units (2000): 64
Land area (2000): 0.783012 sq. miles (2.027992 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.783012 sq. miles (2.027992 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34225
Located within: South Carolina (SC), FIPS 45
Location: 34.286835 N, 82.246260 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 29653
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Hodges

Hodges may refer to:

Hodges (surname)

Hodges is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • C. Walter Hodges (1909–2004), English illustrator and author
  • Cleone Hodges (1909-2012), American educator and athlete
  • Corey J. Hodges (born 1970), African-American preacher and a columnist
  • Courtney Hodges (1887–1966), American military officer
  • Craig Hodges (born 1960), American professional basketball player
  • David Hodges (born 1978), American songwriter, producer, composer, keyboardist and vocalist
  • Eddie Hodges (born 1947), American former child actor and recording artist
  • Frank Hodges (footballer) (1891–1985), English footballer
  • Frank Hodges (trade unionist) (1887–1947), English trade union leader
  • Gene Hodges, American politician
  • Gil Hodges (1924–1972), American Major League Baseball first baseman and manager
  • Glyn Hodges (born 1963), Welsh football manager and former player
  • Grant Hodges (born c. 1991), American politician
  • Jayden Hodges (born 1993), Australian Rugby League player
  • Jehoida Hodges (1876–1930), Welsh international rugby union player
  • Jessy Hodges, American actress
  • Jim Hodges (born 1956), US politician
  • Jim Hodges (artist) (born 1957), New York-based installation artist
  • John Hodges (1855–1933), Australian cricketer
  • John Hodges (footballer) (born 1980), English footballer
  • John Hodges (minstrel) (1821–1891), early blackface minstrel entertainer
  • Johnny Hodges (1906–1970), American alto saxophonist
  • Jordon Hodges (born 1987), American actor
  • Joseph Lawson Hodges, Jr. (1922-2000), American statistician
  • Justin Hodges (born 1982), Australian professional rugby league player
  • Kevin Hodges (born 1960), English footballer and manager
  • Lee Hodges (footballer born 1973), English football player and manager
  • Lee Hodges (footballer born 1978), English footballer
  • Leleith Hodges (born 1953), Jamaican sprinter
  • Len Hodges (1920–1959), professional footballer
  • Lewis Hodges (1918–2007), Royal Air Force pilot
  • Luther H. Hodges (1898–1974), American politician
  • Luther H. Hodges, Jr. (born 1936), American Democratic politician and banker
  • Mike Hodges (born 1932), English screenwriter, film director, playwright and novelist
  • Richard Hodges (archaeologist) (born 1952), British archaeologist
  • Richard Hodges (politician), Executive Director of the Ohio Turnpike Commission
  • Robert H. Hodges, Jr. (born 1944), American federal judge
  • Ron Hodges (born 1949), Major League Baseball catcher
  • Russ Hodges (1910–1971), American broadcaster
  • Valarie Hodges (born 1955), Louisiana politician
  • W. Randolph Hodges, American politician
  • Walter Hodges (academic) (died 1757), English academic administrator
  • Wilfrid Hodges (born 1941), British mathematician
  • William Hodges (1744–1797), English painter

Fictional characters:'

  • ARP Warden William Hodges, character from the British television series Dad's Army
  • David Hodges (CSI), from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Jonas Hodges, a minor character from the American television series 24
Hodges (Kent cricketer)

Hodges (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer of Kent who made a single known appearance in 1781. Hodges scored 8 runs with a highest innings of 7.

As Hodges had established his reputation by 1781, he must have been active for some years previously and his career may have begun in the 1770s. Very few players were mentioned by name in contemporary reports and there are no other references to Hodges.

Usage examples of "hodges".

A rapid glance around the room assured him that the others were about as happy to see Hodges as he was.

In his thirty years at the helm, Hodges had built Bartlet Community Hospital from a small rural hospital to a true tertiary care center.

Traynor said soothingly, eager to get back and salvage what he could of his meeting now that Hodges was placated for the time being.

Unfortunately, old Doc Hodges has a particular knack for showing up at the most inopportune times.

Passing an empty coat-check booth used for parties, Hodges went down a short hallway and paused at the entryway of the bar.

Cantor, a radiologist, and Darnell, a pathologist, had both suffered when Hodges had arranged for the hospital to take over those departments five years earlier.

Reaching out, he grabbed Hodges' shirt at the collar and tried to lift Hodges off the barstool.

He'd stuck Hodges with a knife and now he wanted to push it in to the hilt.

In fact, he was one of the patients whose hospital admission summary Hodges had in his pocket.

A few minutes later Dorothy had Clara Hodges on the phone, and although it was a bit unconventional, a deal was concluded orally at a price of two hundred and ten thousand dollars.

Cornish then pulled a body bag out of his satchel and asked Morris to give him a hand getting Hodges into it.

They approached the table which had been left behind by Clara Hodges and which the Wilsons used when they ate in the kitchen.

I want to stop by the police station and find out how they intend to proceed with the Hodges investigation.

Besides, Hodges wasn't the most popular man in town, and we have to set priorities with our limited manpower.

So Hodges had a free hand, and he built the place like a feudal estate, associating with a medical school for prestige and billing the place as a regional medical center.