Alfred C. Lockwood (July 20, 1875 – October 29, 1951) was an American jurist and politician.
His father, W. C. Lockwood, was a native of Ohio, but for many years practiced law in Illinois, and became a prominent attorneys of that state.
He moved to Arizona in 1893 and for five years was employed as a teacher at the seminal school in Cave Creek.
[1] After he was admitted, he practiced in Nogales before moving to Douglas, where he entered private practice until he was appointed Judge of Cochise County by Governor George W. P. Hunt, in July, 1913, to succeed Judge Fred Sutter.
Lockwood married to Miss Daisy M. Lincoln in Douglas on June 15, 1902, and they had 3 children.