Cicero C. Hammock

Cicero C. Hammock (c. 1823 – December 15, 1890)[1] was the 20th and 22nd mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, during the Reconstruction era.

Born in Walton County, Hammock served in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War, where he served with another future mayor, Captain Allison Nelson.

When the American Civil War began, he entered the Confederate States Army as a commissioned officer.

After the war, he returned to Atlanta and began working as a merchant with the firm Langston, Crane & Hammock and later he worked the real estate trade with a prominent office on Whitehall Street at Five Points.

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