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  1. 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 .

  2. 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 London, and educated at a school at Stoke Newington.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Sam Cox, known as Mr Doodle, rose to fame after he covered every inch of his Tenterden home with doodle art. His popularity soared internationally after his videos on social media racked up...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_CoxSamuel Cox - Wikipedia

    Samuel or Sam Cox may refer to: Samuel Cox (minister) (1826–1893), English Baptist minister and Christian universalist. Samuel Cox Jr. (1847–1906), American politician. Samuel Hanson Cox (1793–1880), American Presbyterian minister and abolitionist.

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  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Newspaper publisher. Politician. Career Summary: U.S. Congressman. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Turkey. Spouse: Julia A. Buckingham (1849) Nickname (s): Sunset. Place of Death: New York City. Date of Death: September 10, 1889. Place of Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York. Significance:

  7. Jan 12, 2024 · Samuel Cox was a prominent lawyer, newspaper editor, and Peace Democrat who represented Ohio and, later, New York in Congress. While the owner of the Ohio Statesman, Samuel Cox acquired the lifelong nickname of Samuel “Sunset” Cox after publishing a picturesque description of a sunset in 1853. Image Source: Library of Congress. Early Life.