Hovey
[ huhv-ee ]
noun
Richard, 1864–1900, U.S. poet.
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Then he bethought himself of a rule for johnny-cakes which Hovey had written out for him.
Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail | Arthur R. ThompsonThe new grape was introduced in the spring of 1854 by Hovey & Co., of Boston.
The Grapes of New York | U. P. HedrickAbout half the poems in this volume are by Mr. Richard Hovey, whose name appears on the title-page with that of Mr. Carman.
I have just seen yours complaining of the appointment of Hovey and Osterhaus.
The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln, Volume Seven | Abraham LincolnDuring the year and a half of her arduous labors, she received from the Hovey Committee $12 a week.
The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) | Ida Husted Harper
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