User:Marine 69-71/Non Puerto Rican bios.
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Non Puerto Rican bios.
- Dr. Victor A. Carreño - Scientist
- Mansel Carter - Arizona Mountain Man
- Louis Diaz - DEA agent - authored 50%+
- Bill Downing - Notorious outlaw in Arizona
- Jan D'Esopo - Sculptor
- Henry Garfias - A Hispanic who became the first marshal of Phoenix, Arizona. He was also a gunfighter who became the highest elected Mexican American official in the Valley during the 19th century.
- Dr. Winston C. Hackett - First African-American Physician in Arizona
- John Leguizamo - Actor
- John C. Lincoln - American inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Paul W. Litchfield - American Inventor, Industrialist, Chairman of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and the founder of the town of Litchfield Park, Arizona.
- Mimi Lozano - Activist
- Joe Mayer - Founder of the town of Mayer, Arizona
- William John Murphy - Founder of the city of Glendale, Arizona.
- Wing Foon Ong - The first Chinese-American to be elected to The Arizona House of Representatives. In 1966, Ong become the first Chinese-American to win a seat in the Arizona State Senate.
- Adam Perez Diaz - The first Hispanic elected to the Phoenix City Council and also the first Hispanic to serve as Phoenix's Vice-Mayor.
- Ruth Mary Reynolds - An American Puerto Rican Nationalist.
- Levi Ruggles - Founder of Florence, Arizona.
- Sedona Schnebly - Namesake of the Town of Sedona, Arizona
- Michael Sullivan - An American stonemason who built various structures in Casa Grande, Arizona out of fieldstone and which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
- Trinidad Swilling a.k.a. "The Mother of Phoenix" - Wife of Jack Swilling, the founder of Phoenix.
- Ora Rush Weed - Founder of Weedville, Arizona.
- Henry Wickenburg - Founder of the town of Wickenburg, Arizona.
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