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Edward Everett Cox

Edward Everett Cox (December 29, 1867 – April 1, 1931) was an American newspaper publisher who started Blackford County's first daily newspaper in Hartford City, Indiana. He is "considered one of the most influential forces in journalism" in Blackford County, and was a strong supporter of the Democratic Party. Serving as publisher and sometimes as editor of his newspaper, he also spent time as chairman of the eleventh congressional district, county chairman of the Democratic Party, member of the school board, and postmaster. His newspapers were a "voice" for the Democratic Party for nearly 40 years.〔See page 4 article by T.J. Hemlinger in the December 30, 1985 Centennial Tabloid edition of the ''Hartford City News-Times''. The Hemlinger article includes the quote "considered one of the most influential forces...."〕〔Stoll's (''History of the Indiana Democracy....'', pages 75-76 of the e-book version (scroll down). )〕〔Roll's biography for Edward E. Cox in ''Indiana One Hundred and Fifty Years of American Development Volume 5.'' A portion of this book has been reproduced in the Indiana State (web page biography for Edward E. Cox. )〕
==Identity and origins==
The Cox family came to America when the land was still a British colony, and Edward Cox is a descendant of an American Revolutionary War soldier that served with South Carolina troops. The Cox clan from which Edward was descended was a group of Quakers living in North Carolina. During the Revolutionary War, Edward's great-great grandfather was part of a group known as the "Fighting Quakers", and was a friend of General Nathanael Greene.〔Stoll's ''History of the Indiana Democracy'' contains Cox family information in a biography of Edward Cox's uncle (Judge Charles E. Cox) on (page 134 of e-book (scroll down) )〕 Edward Cox's grandfather, Aaron Cox, was an Ohio farmer that moved to Hamilton County, Indiana in 1850. In addition to his farm, Aaron Cox was a postmaster and contractor.〔〔(Bodurtha’s ''History of Miami County, Indiana....'', page 814. )〕

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