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  1. Jacob Dolson Cox, Jr. (October 27, 1828 – August 4, 1900), was a statesman, lawyer, Union Army general during the American Civil War, Republican politician from Ohio, Liberal Republican Party founder, educator, author, and recognized microbiologist. He served as president of the University of Cincinnati, the 28th governor of Ohio ...

    • Helen Finney
    • Republican
    • 1861–1866
  2. Jacob Dolson Cox junior (* 27. Oktober 1828 in Montreal, Kanada; † 4. August 1900 in Gloucester, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei, von 1866 bis 1868 Gouverneur von Ohio und von 1869 bis 1870 Innenminister der Vereinigten Staaten.

  3. Jacob Dolson Cox (born Oct. 27, 1828, Montreal, Que., Can.—died Aug. 8, 1900, Magnolia, Mass., U.S.) was a U.S. political leader who became one of the great “civilian” Union generals during the American Civil War and one of the country’s foremost military historians.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jacob Dolson Cox, a staunch abolitionist from Ohio, rose to the rank of major general in the Union Army and commanded troops in both Eastern and Western Theaters during the Civil War. (Library of Congress)

  5. 12. Jan. 2024 · Jacob Dolson Cox October 27, 1828–August 4, 1900 Jacob D. Cox was a nineteenth-century American political and military leader who served as a brigadier general in the U.S. volunteer army during the American Civil War.

    • Harry Searles
  6. COX, JACOB DOLSON (15 May 1852-23 Feb. 1930) co-founded the Cleveland manufacturing firm of Cox and Prentiss, an ancestor of the ACME-CLEVELAND CORPORATION. He was born in Warren, OH, to Jacob Dolson and Helen Finney Cox. His father, a lawyer, was the 22nd governor of Ohio (1865-67) and Secretary of the Interior under President Grant. Educated ...

  7. Jacob Dolson Cox was born in 1828 in Montreal, Canada. He studied the law and then entered the seminary at Oberlin Collegiate Institute (now Oberlin College), where he received a bachelor’s degree in 1851 and a master’s degree in 1854. Beginning in 1851, Cox served as a superintendent of Warren public schools before establishing a law ...