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  2. Samuel S. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sullivan "Sunset" Cox (September 30, 1824 – September 10, 1889) was an American Congressman and diplomat. He represented both Ohio and New York in the United States House of Representatives and served as United States Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire .

  3. Samuel Cox - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hanson Cox (1793–1880), American Presbyterian minister and abolitionist; Samuel S. Cox (1824–1889), American congressman and diplomat; Samuel P. Cox (1828–1913), Union colonel in American Civil War; killed William T. Anderson; Samuel D. Cox (born 1961), United States Air Force general; Samuel Compton Cox (1757–1839), British ...

  4. Samuel P. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Samuel P. Cox (December 16, 1828 – August 21, 1913) was an American businessman and soldier who is best remembered as the commander of the Union troops who killed "Bloody Bill" Anderson at the Battle of Albany, during the American Civil War.

  5. Samuel Cox (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Cox (19 April 1826 – 1893) was an English nonconformist divine and Christian universalist, born in London. Biography. He was born on 19 April 1826 near ...

  6. Samuel Hanson Cox - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hanson Cox (August 25, 1793 – October 2, 1880) was an American Presbyterian minister and a leading abolitionist. Cox was born in Rahway, New Jersey , to a Quaker family. After renouncing his religion and serving in the War of 1812 , he studied law before entering the ministry. [ 1 ]

  7. William Samuel Cox - Wikipedia

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    William Samuel (W.S.) Cox (1831–1895) was a pioneer of Thoroughbred racing in Australia. [1] He opened his first venture, Kensington Park Racecourse, in 1874, which operated until 1882. He founded the Moonee Valley Racing Club in 1883, [ 2 ] on land he leased the previous year. [ 1 ]

  8. Samuel Cox House - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Cox House is a historic house located near Scottville, Ashe County, North Carolina. It is a "T"-plan dwelling consisting of a two-story log, gable roof, main section built in the mid-19th century, with a later one-story frame ell and frame addition on the east side of the ell. The log section was covered with weatherboards about 1880.

  9. Sam Cox (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Victor Cox (born 22 December 1964) is a former Australian Liberal National politician [1] who was the member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Thuringowa from 2012 to 2015. [2] He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School .