Robert F. Hoke

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Robert F. Hoke was a Confederate major general from North Carolina during the American Civil War, noted for his leadership in several key battles.

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instanceOf Confederate general
person
allegiance Confederate States of America
birthDate 1837-05-27
birthPlace Lincolnton, North Carolina NERFINISHED
burialPlace Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina NERFINISHED
commanded Hoke's Division NERFINISHED
brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
deathDate 1912-07-03
deathPlace Raleigh, North Carolina NERFINISHED
education local schools in North Carolina
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Hoke NERFINISHED
father Michael Hoke NERFINISHED
fullName Robert Frederick Hoke NERFINISHED
givenName Robert
hasHonor Fort Hoke named in his honor
Hoke County, North Carolina named for him NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Confederate States Army NERFINISHED
militaryConflict American Civil War NERFINISHED
militaryRank Brigadier General
Major General NERFINISHED
mother Frances Burton Hoke NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership in several key battles of the American Civil War
service as a young division commander in the Confederate Army
occupation businessman
railroad executive
soldier
participatedIn Battle of Chancellorsville NERFINISHED
Battle of Cold Harbor NERFINISHED
Battle of Fredericksburg NERFINISHED
Battle of Plymouth (1864) NERFINISHED
Carolinas Campaign NERFINISHED
Siege of Petersburg NERFINISHED
postWarActivity engaged in railroad and business enterprises in North Carolina
promotedTo Brigadier General in 1862
Major General in 1864
residence Lincolnton, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Raleigh, North Carolina NERFINISHED
servedIn Army of Northern Virginia NERFINISHED
Department of North Carolina NERFINISHED
spouse Fannie Burton NERFINISHED
stateOfOrigin North Carolina NERFINISHED
woundedIn Battle of Chancellorsville NERFINISHED

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Hoke County, North Carolina namedAfter Robert F. Hoke
Battle of Wyse Fork commander Robert F. Hoke