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  2. Samuel P. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox was born in Williamsburg, Kentucky.He moved with his parents to Daviess County, Missouri in 1839. He joined the Army during the Mexican–American War in 1847. After the war, he returned to Gallatin, Missouri and briefly settled in Grass Valley, Nevada and Oroville, California (1854–1856) before returning to Daviess County in 1857, where he was briefly a deputy sheriff.

  3. Whitley County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The county seat, Williamsburg, is also named for Colonel Whitley, with the first court held at the home of the town's earliest resident, Samuel Cox. [6] Thomas Walker was the first known white man to see Whitley County. His expedition began in 1750. During his passage he named the Cumberland River, after the Duke of Cumberland. [4]

  4. Williamsburg, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg was first known by early European-American settlers as the Spring Ford, after a nearby ford crossing the Cumberland River. On April 19, 1818, the first meeting of the Whitley County Court was held at Samuel Cox's dwelling. [7] This first court appointed local officials as well as constables to work with the county militia.

  5. 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 .

  6. 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 ...

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  8. List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1619 to 1775 from the references listed at the end of the article. The members of the first assembly in 1619, the members of the last assembly in 1775 and the Speakers of the House are designated by footnotes.

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