Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Alexander W. Hope (died 1856), a physician and druggist, was Los Angeles County sheriff in the 1850s, a state senator, a member of the Los Angeles Common Council and the organizer of the first American law-enforcement group in the city, the forerunner of the Los Angeles Police Department.Hope was born in Virginia and died January 1856 in Los Angeles.In a special election on October 7, 1850, Hope won a seat on the Los Angeles Common Council, the city's governing body."@en }
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- Alexander_W._Hope comment "Alexander W. Hope (died 1856), a physician and druggist, was Los Angeles County sheriff in the 1850s, a state senator, a member of the Los Angeles Common Council and the organizer of the first American law-enforcement group in the city, the forerunner of the Los Angeles Police Department.Hope was born in Virginia and died January 1856 in Los Angeles.In a special election on October 7, 1850, Hope won a seat on the Los Angeles Common Council, the city's governing body.".
- Q4720307 comment "Alexander W. Hope (died 1856), a physician and druggist, was Los Angeles County sheriff in the 1850s, a state senator, a member of the Los Angeles Common Council and the organizer of the first American law-enforcement group in the city, the forerunner of the Los Angeles Police Department.Hope was born in Virginia and died January 1856 in Los Angeles.In a special election on October 7, 1850, Hope won a seat on the Los Angeles Common Council, the city's governing body.".