Mount Hancock
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Hills and mountains named Hancock, probably named after John Hancock
John Hancock
John Hancock was a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...

 (1737–1793), one of the Founding Fathers of the United States:
  • Hancock Butte (Arizona)
  • Hancock Hill (Indiana)
  • Hancock Hill (Kansas)
  • Hancock Hill (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
  • Hancock Hill (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
  • Hancock Hill (Mississippi)
  • Hancock Hill (Oregon)
  • Hancock Hill (Texas)
  • Hancock Knoll (Arizona)
  • Hancock Knolls (Arizona)
  • Hancock Mountain (Oklahoma)
  • Hancock Mountain (Oregon)
  • Hancock Mountain (Vermont)
  • Hancock Peak (Colorado)
  • Hancock Peak (New Hampshire)
  • Hancock Peak (Alaska)
  • Hancock Peak (Iron County, Utah)
  • Hancock Peak (Garfield County, Utah)
  • Mount Hancock (Montana)
  • Mount Hancock (New Hampshire)
    Mount Hancock (New Hampshire)
    Mount Hancock is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, named after John Hancock , one of the Founding Fathers of the United States....

  • Mount Hancock (Wyoming)
    Mount Hancock (Wyoming)
    Mount Hancock el. is an isolated mountain peak on Big Game Ridge in Yellowstone National Park. Captain John W. Barlow named the peak in honor of General Winfield Scott Hancock during the Barlow-Heap Exploration of Yellowstone in 1871. General Hancock is noted for issuing the orders that...


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