- Hog-Eye
A Hog-Eye in
Missouri is a small compact place sunk in a hollow. There were once several places in Missouri called "Hog-Eye":* Hog-Eye in
Vernon County, Missouri , renamed Nevada in1855 .
* Hog-Eye inSaint Francois County, Missouri , renamed Haggai in1890 , although it still retained its old pronunciation.
* Hog-Eye inWayne County, Missouri , renamed Lowndes.
* Hog-Eye inDallas County, Missouri , renamed Charity.Towns of this name in other states include:
* Hog-Eye inJack County, Texas , a settlement of considerable size in1860 , but subsequently vanished.
* Hog-Eye inHunt County, Texas .
*Hogeye, Arkansas , nearFayetteville, Arkansas
*Hog Eye, West Virginia Other uses for Hog-Eye or Hogeye include:
* The "Hogeye Marathon and Relays", held in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
* TheHogeye Festival , held inElgin, Texas .
* As a symbol of school pride and several chants (however not the school mascot) at Livingston Academy inLivingston, Tennessee .
* Nickname of Bethsaida, Tennessee.* Hogeye (ISBN 0-395-74276-5), A children's novel by
Susan Meddaugh .* A Hog-Eye was distinctive flat-bottom boat or
barge used in the shallow waters surroundingSan Francisco Bay during theCalifornia Gold Rush , named from the dismissive name 'ditch-hog' applied to rivermen by deep-water sailors.* The term "hog-eye" was used in early blues songs as a euphemism for the female genitalia.
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