Harold E. Cox

[5] In 1996, Cox inquired about 19th century election statistics for Pennsylvania, only to find that the data would cost $1,000 to produce.

[9] It has been cited as a source in academic books about the Supreme Court of the United States,[10] Communist politicians in Pennsylvania,[11] and a survey of state-level political parties.

[12] Cox served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1984, retiring as a command sergeant major.

[2] Cox died in 2021 and was eulogized as a "true renaissance man" with passions and interests ranging from politics to creative writing, trolleys, and LGBTQ rights.

[2] He was interred at Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg, Va.[2] Journals Books and published materials Reports Collections