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Hosmer, SD -- U.S. city in South Dakota
Population (2000): 287
Housing Units (2000): 162
Land area (2000): 0.995807 sq. miles (2.579127 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.995807 sq. miles (2.579127 sq. km)
FIPS code: 30140
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 45.577178 N, 99.473964 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57448
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Hosmer (surname)

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

  • Bradley C. Hosmer, twelfth Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy
  • Craig Hosmer (1915-1982), United States Representative from California
  • Eric Hosmer, baseball player
  • Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1840-1929), American Unitarian hymnist
  • Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (1830-1908), American sculptor
  • Hezekiah L. Hosmer (1765-1814), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Hezekiah Lord Hosmer (judge) (1814-1893), American lawyer, judge, journalist, and author
  • Ralph Hosmer, Hawaii's First Forester
  • Stephen Hosmer (1763-1834), Connecticut jurist
  • Titus Hosmer (1736-1780), Continental Congressman from Connecticut and father of Stephen Hosmer
  • Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, English watercolor artist

Usage examples of "hosmer".

Now, if he had borrowed my money, or if he had married me and got my money settled on him, there might be some reason, but Hosmer was very independent about money and never would look at a shilling of mine.

Besides, it is a useless expense, for how could you possibly find this Hosmer Angel?

James Windibank wished Miss Sutherland to be so bound to Hosmer Angel, and so uncertain as to his fate, that for ten years to come, at any rate, she would not listen to another man.

Indigenous religions were represented by xenotheologians who had studied in the field among the Glothee and the Hosmer, and at a respectful distance from the Porsa, who could not, in any case, be said to have any religion beyond what a few researchers had called, not indefensibly, Holy Shit.

Hosmer Fenwick, of Philadelphia, asking his aid in perfecting an airship which the resident of the Quaker City had built, but which would not work.