The same year he was elected to the 14th United States Congress as a supporter of the war measures of the administration.
Gov. Enos T. Throop was his half-brother, being a son of Hatch's mother of her first marriage.
Enos | Mireille Enos | Enos Slaughter | Enos Nkala | Mike Enos | Throop, Pennsylvania | Throop, Dorset | George R. Throop | George B. Throop | Enos T. Throop | Enos Hook | Enos Cabell | Enos Bronson | Dan Enos |
, known for its 360 degree views stretching from the Mojave Desert all the way to the Pacific Ocean, sits on the Pacific Crest Trail and is also named after Mr. Throop.
Enos T. Hotchkiss (March 29, 1832 - January 20, 1900) was credited as being the founder of both Lake City, Colorado and Hotchkiss, Colorado.
After their father's death, their mother married George W. Hatch, and among their children were Congressman Israel T. Hatch (1808–1875) and Eliza Hatch (1800–1885) who married first Congressman Gershom Powers (1789–1831) and then Judge William B. Rochester (1789–1838).
George R. Throop (1882–1949), former chancellor of Washington University
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George B. Throop (1793–1854), American lawyer and politician from New York and Michigan
With the encouragement of editor John W. Campbell, Throop subsequently figured in additional stories by other authors.