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Harold Cox (historian)

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Harold E. Cox
Harold Cox
Born1931 (1931)
Lynchburg, Virginia
September 8, 2021, age 90September 8, 2021, age 90
💼 Occupation
👩 Spouse(s)Robert Reite
👶 Children1 son

Harold E. Cox (died September 8, 2021, age 90) was an American historian and academic. He was a professor at Wilkes University.[1]

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Wilkes University's Harold Cox Hall was named after him in 2015.[3]


Publications[edit]

  • Cox, Harold E. (1988). Wyoming Valley trolleys: street railways of Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and Pittston, Pennsylvania. Forty Fort, PA: H.E. Cox. LCCN 89128118. OCLC 20465382. Search this book on

Cox, Harold E. Birney car, by Harold E. Cox. [Forty Fort, Pa., 1966] TF920 .C57 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms


Book Cox, Harold E. Diamond State trolleys : electric railways of Delaware / by Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, PA : H.E. Cox, c1991. TF724.D3 C69 1991


Book Cox, Harold E. Early electric cars of Philadelphia, 1885–1911, by Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, Pa. [1969] TF725.P4 C67


Book Cox, Harold E. Fairmount Park trolley; a unique Philadelphia experiment, by Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, Pa. [1970]


Book Cox, Harold E. Hill City Trolley : street railways of Lynchburg, Virginia / Harold E. Cox ; [edited by] Mary Molyneux Abrams, Nancy Blackwell Marion. Lynchburg, VA : Blackwell Press, 2018.


Book Cox, Harold E., PCC cars of North America. [Philadelphia, Sold by J. W. Boorse, Jr., 1963] TF920 .C6


Book Cox, Harold E. Surface cars of Philadelphia, 1911–1965, by Harold E. Cox. [Forty Fort, Pa., 1965] TF920 .C62


Book Cox, Harold E. Utility cars of Philadelphia, 1892–1971, by Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, Pa. [1972] c1971. TF920 .C63


Book Cox, Harold E. Wyoming Valley trolleys : street railways of Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke and Pittston, Pennsylvania / by Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, PA : H.E. Cox, c1988. TF725.W9 C69 1988


Map Hupchick, Dennis P. Concise historical atlas of Eastern Europe / Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1996.


Map Hupchick, Dennis P. Palgrave concise historical atlas of Eastern Europe / Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ; New York : Palgrave, 2001.


Map Hupchick, Dennis P. Palgrave concise historical atlas of the Balkans / Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire [England] ; New York : Palgrave, 2001. G1996.S1 H8 2001


Book Sachs, Bernard J. Baltimore streetcars, 1905-1963 : the semiconvertible era / by Bernard J. Sachs, George F. Nixon, and Harold E. Cox. [Baltimore] : Baltimore Streetcar Museum, c1982. TF725.B33 S23 1982


Book Schieck, Paul. Trolleys of lower Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania, by Paul Schieck and Harold E. Cox. Forty Fort, Pa., Printed and sold by H. E. Cox [1970]


Book Steinmetz, Richard H. Street railways of Harrisburg / by Richard H. Steinmetz and Harold E. Cox. [S.l. : s.n.], c1988 TF725.H2 S74 1988 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms

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References[edit]

  1. Leader, Times (2019-07-27). "Retired Wilkes University professor visits trolley restoration project". Times Leader. Retrieved 2021-09-17.
  2. Guydish, Mark (2021-09-17). "Former Wilkes U. history professor Harold Cox dead at 90". Times Leader. Retrieved 2021-09-17.
  3. "Wilkes University building named after professor emeritus Harold Cox". Times Leader. 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2021-09-17.
  4. Cox, H. E. (1962). "Jim Crow in the City of Brotherly Love; The Segregation of Philadelphia Horse Cars". Negro History Bulletin. 26 (3): 119–123. ISSN 0028-2529.

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