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  • He defeated him, sustaining little loss, with Fields 'and Hokes'

    History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert

  • One was the doctor on the steamer, when I came abroad with the Hokes: he'd been cashiered from the navy for drunkenness.

    The Reef; a novel 1912

  • Hokes: he'd been cashiered from the navy for drunkenness.

    The Reef Edith Wharton 1899

  • She said that there was a still larger family, some of them probably living just under the spot where we sat, whose surname was "Hokes."

    A New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly, MA) Lucy Larcom 1858

  • All along a nearly 30-year trail through college football, the Hokes made it clear that Ann Arbor would be the final place they would want to apply their toothpaste.

    NYT > Home Page By PETE THAMEL 2011

  • Glencoe has a bye and will play the Collinsville-Hokes Bluff winner on Friday at 4.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2010

  • HOKES BLUFF - The West End football team couldn't have selected a tougher opponent for its fall jamboree than traditional power Hokes Bluff.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2010

  • Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 21, at 11 a.m. at Glencoe-Hokes Bluff Chapel with

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2010

  • Glencoe has a bye and will play the Collinsville-Hokes Bluff winner on Friday at 4.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2010

  • Glencoe has a bye and will play the Collinsville-Hokes Bluff winner on Friday at 4.

    Sand Mountain Reporter: News 2010

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