Levi Cox Grave
Gravestones; Ohio--History--1787-1865
Levi Cox’s grave in the Wooster Cemetery, where he was buried in 1862. His large gravestone is a testament to his legacy left as a rich, elite member of the Wooster community.
Elisabeth Abell
Wooster Cemetery
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2013-07-02
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Wooster, OH
Section 9, Lot 236: Levi Cox
Wooster Cemetery Tour
Levi Cox: This man was the first owner-publisher of the “Ohio Spectator,” the predecessor of the Wooster Republican and Wayne County Democrat, first printed in 1817.
Elisabeth Abell
2013-07-02
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