George Harold Hohman, Jr. (June 2, 1932 – November 20, 2006) was an American teacher and Alaskan politician.
Biography
Born in
St. Louis, Missouri
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, Hohman moved with his family to
Glennie, Michigan and then graduated from high school in
Oscoda, Michigan
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in 1950. In 1952, Hohman served in the
United States Army
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and studied the Russian language. In 1954, Hohman was sent to
Fort Richardson in
Alaska
Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S. ...
to study the Russian language and how this influenced the Native Alaskan language.
After his service in the United States Army, Hohman graduated from
Michigan State University. In 1962, he moved back to Alaska and settled in
Bethel, Alaska
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where he became a teacher.
From 1967 to 1973, Hohman served in the
Alaska House of Representatives
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and was a
Democrat
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. Then, from 1973 to 1981, Hohman served in the
Alaska State Senate
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.
In 1981, he was accused of accepting a bribe to use his influence to get state appropriations to buy a CL215 water-bomber aircraft for fighting forest fires. He was also charged with attempting to bribe State Representative Russ Meekins, Jr, to assist him. Hohman Jr. was found guilty of felonious bribery and receiving a bribe and was sentenced to 3 years in prison with two years suspended and fined $30,000. As a convicted felon he expelled from the Alaska Senate.
Hohman died from cancer at a hospital in
Anchorage, Alaska.
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1932 births
2006 deaths
Politicians from St. Louis
People from Bethel, Alaska
People expelled from United States state legislatures
Michigan State University alumni
Educators from Alaska
Democratic Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives
Democratic Party Alaska state senators
Alaska politicians convicted of crimes
Deaths from cancer in Alaska
People from Alcona County, Michigan
Educators from Michigan
Educators from Missouri
20th-century American politicians
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