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  1. John W. Swilling (April 1, 1830 – August 12, 1878) was an early pioneer in the Arizona Territory. He is commonly credited as one of the original founders of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Swilling also played an important role in the opening of the central Arizona highlands to white settlement.

    • Jack Swilling served in the Mexican-American War. Swilling was born on April 1, 1830, in South Carolina. Around the age of 17, Swilling made his way to Georgia, where he enlisted in the Mexican-American War.
    • Swilling suffered a serious head injury that affected him for the rest of his life. Around 1854, Jack Swilling was involved in an incident that left him with a serious and painful head injury.
    • Swilling headed west under vague circumstances. In the late 1850s, Swilling left his wife and child — for no known reason — and moved west to work as an ox train teamster.
    • Swilling joined both the Gila Rangers and Arizona Guard. Around 1860, a group of Apaches apparently raided the camp and a group of men banded together to create the Gila Rangers.
  2. Dec 17, 2015 · Born April 1, 1830 – August 12, 1878, John William “Jack” Swilling has also come to be known as Jack of all trades, Tragic Jack, and the Father of Phoenix.

  3. John W. "Jack" Swilling was an early pioneer in the Arizona Territory. He is commonly credited as one of the original founders of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Swilling also played an important role in the opening of the central Arizona highlands to white settlement.

  4. Aug 6, 2013 · Learn about Jack Swilling, the Father of Phoenix, who fought in the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and the Apache Wars. He was a musician, a miner, a mailman, a scout, and a canal builder.

  5. Sep 21, 2018 · Jack Swilling might well be called Arizona’s “Forrest Gump” because seems to have had a penchant for being involved in a number of historic events in Arizona’s early history. In 1858 he was a prospector at Gila City, site of the first gold rush.

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  7. In 1867 Jack Swilling, a Confederate veteran of the American Civil War, began a grain-milling business near the site of the present Sky Harbor International Airport to provision the federal garrison at Camp McDowell. Two years before Swilling’s arrival, a local farmer named John Y.T. Smith, the….

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