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Hoge was supposedly buried at Hollywood cemetery in Richmond. I have seen the section there for the Gettysburg dead and it is a mass burial. Incidentally, Captain John Thomas Howe was wounded and captured the same morning. As an officer Howe was sent to the Johnson's Island, Ohio prison camp and was exchanged about a year later. While at the prison he kept a notebook of autographs of fellow prisoners. A possible relative, Dan Howe, describes the notebook in an article entitled Two Years of Anguish, which appeared in the The Fauquier Democrat in 1965 (Warrenton, Virginia), compiled by The Fauquier County Civil War Centennial Commission.

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