1963, May 17 – Cox Lot Ownership Shifts, Background on the Cox Family Business

A deal completed Thursday gives Mrs. Harry L. (Mabel) Cox, mother of Eugene Cox, ownership of three-quarters of the block on the public square that was burned out on Monday night May 6th.

Sam Barbaro owns the other quarter of the block. Mrs. Cox, widow of the late Harry Cox, owned the Cox Hardware and Furniture building and her son owned the fixtures and the merchandise which was destroyed in the fire. Continue reading

1963, May 17 – Cox Lot on Square Cleared for Safety

Removal of Cox Building 1963

Removal of Cox Building 1963

A drag line bucket being used to tear down the fire ruins of the Cox Hardware and Furniture building is making slow progress again today. Instead of knocking the walls down as the crane, owned by the L.D. Fern Construction Co. did the first time, the operator is using the bucket to take bites of the west wall and move the charred Continue reading