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{{Information |Description = The grave site of '''Charles Henry Waterhouse''' (1861-1952). Waterhouse, together with Estmer W. Hudson, introduced in Arizona the new Egyptian cotton, commonly known as Pima cotton. In 1912, he was elected president...
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