Charles Wilcox

Charles Wilcox

Charles Wilcox may refer to:

  • Charles Wilcox (mayor), mayor of Adelaide
  • Charles Smith Wilcox (1852–1909), Nova Scotia politician
  • Charles S. Wilcox (1856–1938), first president of Iron and Steel Company of Canada, later called Stelco

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