Cox, Mike, 1948

Dates:
Active 1910
Active 1991

Biographical notes:

Texas reporter, spokesman, and historian Mike Cox (b. 1948) began his journalism career in Austin when he was still a student at Lanier High School, writing a column for the Austin American-Statesman while working for the paper as a copy boy. After attending Angelo State University in San Angelo, Cox worked for a year in Lubbock before returning to the Statesman as police reporter in 1970. In 1985, Cox went to work as a public information officer at the Texas Department of Public Safety, a position he held for over 15 years. Cox retired in the fall of 2007 as Communication Manager for the Texas Department of Transportation, allowing him to devote more time to research and write on Texas history. As the writer of “Texas Tales,” a syndicated column on little-known incidents in Texas history, and “Texana,” a Texas book review column for the Austin American-Statesman begun in 1982, Cox continued to publish regularly in retirement. He also authored several books on Texas and its history, including Stand-off in Texas: "Just call me a spokesman for the DPS” (1998), Texas Disasters, True Stories of Tragedy and Survival (2006), and The Texas Rangers (2008).

Source:

Beach, Patrick. “Mike behind the mic.” Austin American-Statesman . June 22, 1997.

From the guide to the Cox, Mike, Papers 83-295; 91-078; 98-353; 98-399; 99-076; 2000-009., [ca. 1910s], 1938, 1953-1955, 1968-1991, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

Texas reporter, spokesman, and historian Mike Cox (b. 1948) began his journalism career in Austin when he was still a student at Lanier High School, writing a column for the Austin American-Statesman while working for the paper as a copy boy.

After attending Angelo State University in San Angelo, Cox worked for a year in Lubbock before returning to the Statesman as police reporter in 1970. In 1985, Cox went to work as a public information officer at the Texas Department of Public Safety, a position he held for over 15 years. Cox retired in the fall of 2007 as Communication Manager for the Texas Department of Transportation, allowing him to devote more time to research and write on Texas history. As the writer of "Texas Tales," a syndicated column on little-known incidents in Texas history, and "Texana," a Texas book review column for the Austin American-Statesman begun in 1982, Cox continued to publish regularly in retirement. He also authored several books on Texas and its history, including Stand-off in Texas: "Just call me a spokesman for the DPS" (1998), Texas Disasters, True Stories of Tragedy and Survival (2006), and The Texas Rangers (2008).

Source:

Beach, Patrick. "Mike behind the mic." Austin American-Statesman. June 22, 1997.

From the description of Cox, Mike, Papers, [ca. 1910s], 1938, 1953-1955, 1968-1991 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 775342821

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