John Hogan

1805–1892 (age 87)

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Biography

John Hogan brought legal expertise and a calm demeanor to the halls of Congress, representing Missouri during a period of national growth and sectional tension. Before entering political life, he built a reputable practice in law, earning respect for his integrity and his fair handling of difficult disputes.

After his time in office, Hogan remained engaged with the civic and charitable institutions of St. Louis, offering counsel to younger lawyers and continuing to promote harmony and civic responsibility. His legacy is the example of a citizen-statesman who devoted himself to public life without seeking personal glory.