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Henry Hancock

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As a lawyer, Henry Hancock worked for the Rocha family to aid them with their efforts to prove their claim to Rancho La Brea. The Rochas finally won their claim, but like so many other rancheros, their legal expenses left them broke. In 1860 Jose Jorge Rocha, the son of Don Antonio Jose Rocha, deeded
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deposits on Rancho La Brea. He promoted its use for sidewalk and paving purposes, and shipped considerable quantities to San Francisco by schooner. The brown asphaltum was also used as fuel by Los Angeles manufacturing establishments during the 1880s.
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who had received their land grants during the Mexican and Spanish occupation of California were required to prove their claims to the new American government. They filed claims with the
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and had to have their property surveyed and mapped by government surveyors. Henry Hancock surveyed
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and Bertram Hancock (who died in childhood). Henry Hancock died in Los Angeles at age 61 in 1883.
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Hancock engaged extensively in government surveying. In the early 1850s, the
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After the war, Hancock engaged in the commercial development of the
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Henry Hancock's portrait and signature from a book published in 1921
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Hancock entered the Norwich Military Academy, then studied law at
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as a Democrat, representing the 1st District from 1858 to 1860.
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of the 1st Regiment Missouri Mounted Volunteers under Colonel
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to survey it and chose the location for its Union garrison.
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Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly
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sympathy in Southern California, Hancock sided with the
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Index

Henry Hancock (civil servant)
Henry Handcock

Rancho La Brea
La Brea Tar Pits
Bath, New Hampshire
Somerset
Harvard University
St. Louis, Missouri
Mexican–American War
quartermaster
Alexander William Doniphan
Chicago
San Francisco
American River
Los Angeles
rancheros
United States Land Commission
Rancho San Pedro
Rancho San Francisco
Rancho San José
Palomares
Rancho Azusa de Dalton
Benjamin Davis Wilson
Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas
California State Assembly
American Civil War
Confederate
Union
major

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