By Marjory J. Sente
Before the Spanish-American War and the Rough Riders, Prescott Mayor William “Buckey” O’Neill was advocating for home rule. In a letter written January 8, 1898, months before his demise on July 1 in Cuba, O’Neill asked George W. P. Hunt of Globe if he could influence the Gila County Commissioners to pass the resolutions for territorial home rule. In his letter, O’Neill noted that Yavapai, Coconino and Maricopa county commissioners had adopted resolutions for territorial home rule and enclosed newspaper copies of the resolutions.
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