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English: William Augustus Hancock (May 17, 1831 – March 24, 1902), American pioneer, attorney, and politician known as "father of Phoenix, Arizona".
Date Copyright 1901
Source (1901) Portrait and biographical record of Arizona, Chicago: Chapman Publishing Co., p. 188 OCLC: 247520194.
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