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==People== |
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* [[Ebenezer R. Hoar]] (1816-1895), influential American politician and lawyer |
* [[Ebenezer R. Hoar]] (1816-1895), influential American politician and lawyer |
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* [[George Frisbie Hoar]] (1826-1904), prominent United States politician |
* [[George Frisbie Hoar]] (1826-1904), prominent United States politician |
Revision as of 11:38, 28 December 2009
Look up hoar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoar may refer to:
- Hoarfrost
- Depth hoar, a large crystal occurring at the base of a snowpack
People
- Ebenezer R. Hoar (1816-1895), influential American politician and lawyer
- George Frisbie Hoar (1826-1904), prominent United States politician
- Harold Frank Hoar (1909-1976), British architect and cartoonist (as 'Acanthus')
- Joseph P. Hoar (born 1934), retired U.S. Marine Corps general
- Leonard Hoar (1630-1675), early American clergyman and educator
- Rockwood Hoar (1855-1906), member of the United States House of Representatives
- Roger Sherman Hoar (1887-1963), former state senator and assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts
- Samuel Hoar (1778-1856), United States lawyer and politician
- Sherman Hoar (1860-1898), American lawyer
- Syd Hoar (1895-1967), English footballer
- Thomas Bertie (1758-1825), Royal Navy officer born Thomas Hoar
- William P. Hoar, writer for the John Birch Society
Other uses
- Hoar, a fictional Faerûnian deity in Dungeons & Dragons
- Hoar Construction, a heavy construction company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama