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Robert H. Hodsden
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Robert Hatton Hodsden (November 23, 1806 – June 18, 1864) was an American physician, planter, and politician who served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives (1841–1845, 1861–1862). He worked as a government physician on the Cherokee removal ("Trail of Tears") in 1838, and served as president of the East Tennessee Medical Society in the mid-1850s. A Southern Unionist during the Civil War, Hodsden represented Sevier County at the East Tennessee Convention in 1861, and was later arrested by Confederate authorities.
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Sevier County, Tennessee, U.S.
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1864-06-18
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Smithfield, Virginia, U.S.
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1806-11-23
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Brabson Cemetery Sevier County, Tennessee
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1806-11-23
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1864-06-18
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Tennessee House of Representatives from Knox and Sevier counties from Blount County Member of the
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James S. Boyd David McKamy
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Physician
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dbr:Rose_Glen_(Sevierville,_Tennessee)
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Mary Reese Brabson
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Samuel McCammon D.W. Tedford
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February 1862 1845-10-05
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1841-10-04 1861-10-07
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Robert Hatton Hodsden (November 23, 1806 – June 18, 1864) was an American physician, planter, and politician who served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives (1841–1845, 1861–1862). He worked as a government physician on the Cherokee removal ("Trail of Tears") in 1838, and served as president of the East Tennessee Medical Society in the mid-1850s. A Southern Unionist during the Civil War, Hodsden represented Sevier County at the East Tennessee Convention in 1861, and was later arrested by Confederate authorities. Hodsden's 1840s-era house, Rose Glen, still stands near Sevierville, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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