Timeline

Lifetime: 1878 - 1961 Passed: ≈ 63 years ago

Title

Forester

Country/Nationality

United States
Wikipedia

William T. Cox

William Thomas Cox was the first State Forester and Commissioner of Conservation for Minnesota. Cox worked as a forester for the United States Forest Service prior to his appointment as State Forester. After leaving office, in 1929, Cox traveled to Brazil to organize the Brazilian Forest Service including exhaustive exploration of the Amazon Basin. Returning to the United States in 1931, Cox was appointed as the first Commissioner of Conservation for Minnesota.

Cox was an avid writer and wrote heavily on forestry, nature, and conservation topics. Cox contributed a recurring column in the magazine The Farmer and exerts of which were later published as Wild Animals of the Field and Forest and, with coauthor Dietrich Lange, Bird Stories. Cox is perhaps best known today for his collection of folkloric sketches, Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, with a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts, a chief literary resource on fearsome critters of North American folklore.

Books by William T. Cox

Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods Cover image

Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods

Fantasy Fairy Tale Art
Fear Myths America Legends United States Mountains Sketches

Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts is a 1910 fantasy field guide by William Thomas Cox (1878–1961), Minnesota’s first State Forester and Commissioner of Conservation, with illustrations by Coert du Bois (1881...