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County: Whitley

Samuel Cox, 1756-1832

Marker Number: 

2541

Location: 

100 Main St., Williamsburg

Samuel Cox is celebrated as the "Father of Williamsburg." The city's first resident & founder, Cox was instrumental in Williamsburg becoming the Whitley County seat of government. He donated land for a courthouse and offered lots for sale for the formation of the city. His home was used as the first school, circuit court, and courthouse.

Reverse Description:

Cox, given 100 acres by the state of KY for his service in the Revolutionary War, settled here for the abundance of clean water. Cox resided here with his wife Martha and their eight children. The city was known by the names of Spring Ford, Cox's Crossing, Whitley Courthouse, Williamsburgh and, eventually, Williamsburg.

Sponsored by the City of Williamsburg.

Dedicated on April 7, 2018.

For more information see ExploreKYHistory: Samuel Cox, 1756-1832.

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