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Hudspeth -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 3344
Housing Units (2000): 1471
Land area (2000): 4571.002248 sq. miles (11838.840971 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.927544 sq. miles (2.402329 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4571.929792 sq. miles (11841.243300 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.491717 N, 105.401895 W
Headwords:
Hudspeth
Hudspeth, TX
Hudspeth County
Hudspeth County, TX
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Hudspeth

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

  • Adam Hudspeth (1836–1890), Canadian lawyer and politician
  • Charles Hudspeth (activist) (1918–1999), civil rights leader from San Antonio, Texas
  • Charles Hudspeth (convict), American man convicted of murder in Marion County, Arkansas in 1887
  • Claude Benton Hudspeth (1877–1941), American rancher, lawyer, and statesman from El Paso, Texas
  • Frank Hudspeth (1890–1963), English footballer, who most notably played for Newcastle United
  • Harry Lee Hudspeth (born 1935), United States federal judge
  • Mark Hudspeth (born 1968), current head football coach at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Tommy Hudspeth, football coach at both the collegiate and professional levels

Usage examples of "hudspeth".

Marm Hudspeth bent over the flames, cooking his dinner, this task taking more Life than a catalyst has.

Opening a conduit to Marm Hudspeth, Father Tolban gave the magus sufficient Life to envelop the two catalysts in a cozy globe of warmth that made Saryon feel as though he were sitting in a bubble of flame.

Marm Hudspeth muttered, peering at the abandoned, tumbledown hovel that had been Joram's home with an eager gleam in her eye.

All the Caucasoids wore hoods--he couldn’t match Hudspeth or Lockhart to their mug shots.

A fortyish man named Hudspeth who sported a pencil-thin mustache, he appeared a greasy-looking character who would not have been out of place in an old twentieth-century "smoker": an amateurishly filmed porno flick where the males never bothered to remove their dark socks.