Samuel Sullivan Cox correspondence
- Title
- Samuel Sullivan Cox correspondence, 1853-1888.
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Status Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328. Please for assistance. | FormatArchival Mix | AccessRequest in advance | Call numberMssCol 4258 | Item locationSchwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328 |
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- Description
- .1 linear foot (1 folder)
- Summary
- Samuel Sullivan Cox (1824-1889) was an American Congressman and diplomat. He represented both Ohio and New York in the United States House of Representatives, and also served as United States Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. The correspondence consists of letters between Cox and various individuals, many unnamed, written between 1853 and 1888, and relating to both social and official matters. The majority of the letters were written in 1883 and 1884 to Worthington C. Ford while Cox was serving in the United States Congress, and pertain to political and legal issues.
- Subject
- Call number
- MssCol 4258
- Access (note)
- Apply to Manuscripts and Archives Division for access at http://www.nypl.org/mssref.
- Author
- Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889.
- Title
- Samuel Sullivan Cox correspondence, 1853-1888.
- Restricted access
- Apply to Manuscripts and Archives Division for access at http://www.nypl.org/mssref.
- Occupation
- Statesmen.
- Added author
- Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941, recipient.
- Research call number
- MssCol 4258