Robert Hoke

Robert F. Hoke
Robert Frederick Hoke
photo taken in 1862
Born(1837-05-27)May 27, 1837
DiedJuly 3, 1912(1912-07-03) (aged 75)
Place of burial
Allegiance United States of America
Confederate States of America
Branch Confederate States Army
Service years1861 - 1865
Rank Major General
ConflictsAmerican Civil War
Other workiron mine manager then chairman,
water company president, real estate agent, railroad president

Robert Frederick Hoke (May 27, 1837 – July 3, 1912) was a Confederate major general during the American Civil War. He was present at one of the earliest battles, the Battle of Big Bethel, where he was commended for coolness and judgment. Wounded at Chancellorsville, he recovered in time for the defense of Petersburg and Richmond. His brigade distinguished itself at Cold Harbor (June 1864), acknowledged by Grant as his most costly defeat. Hoke was later a businessman and railroad executive.