Cox, Samuel Sullivan

Cox, Samuel Sullivan,1824–89, American statesman and legislator, b. Zanesville, Ohio. He traveled widely, practiced law, and was a newspaper editor before serving (1857–65) as a Congressman from Ohio. He moved (1865) to New York City and served again (1869–85) in the U.S. Congress. Cox argued for reforms in the civil service, worked to extend the scope of the census, and championed legislation for the development of the West. After serving (1885–86) as minister to Turkey, he again entered (1886) Congress. Among his books areA Buckeye Abroad(1852),Puritanism in Politics(1863), andThree Decades of Federal Legislation(1885).

See biography by D. Lindsey (1959).

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