Robert H. Hodsden

Robert H. Hodsden
Member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives
from Blount County
In office
October 4, 1841  October 5, 1845
Preceded byDavid McKamy
Succeeded byD.W. Tedford
Member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives
from Knox and Sevier counties
In office
October 7, 1861  February 1862
Preceded byJames S. Boyd
Succeeded bySamuel McCammon
Personal details
Born(1806-11-23)November 23, 1806
Smithfield, Virginia, U.S.
DiedJune 18, 1864(1864-06-18) (aged 57)
Sevier County, Tennessee, U.S.
Resting placeBrabson Cemetery
Sevier County, Tennessee
Political partyWhig
SpouseMary Reese Brabson
RelationsReese Bowen Brabson (brother-in-law)
ResidenceRose Glen
EducationJefferson Medical College
ProfessionPhysician

Robert Hatton Hodsden (November 23, 1806 June 18, 1864) was an American physician, planter, and politician who served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives (18411845, 18611862). He worked as a government physician on the Cherokee removal ("Trail of Tears") in 1838, and served as president of the East Tennessee Medical Society in the mid-1850s. A Southern Unionist during the Civil War, Hodsden represented Sevier County at the East Tennessee Convention in 1861, and was later arrested by Confederate authorities.

Hodsden's 1840s-era house, Rose Glen, still stands near Sevierville, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.