By Sydney B. Brinckerhoff
This article is one of a series that will appear in this space during this year on historic events relating to the Arizona Territory’s Sesquicentennial and the founding and establishment of Prescott as the Territory’s first capital.
Of the many individuals who held political office in the Arizona Territory, few were as influential as Richard Cunningham McCormick, also known as “Slippery Dick.” He came by this epithet as a result of many years of service to the Territory, years in which he made staunch friends, along with some very vocal and bitter enemies. Slight of build, delicately featured with a perceptive, expressive face, McCormick may have given the impression that he was a man of thought rather than action. He was urbane, well-lettered, and a stylish dresser.
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