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Henry Allen Cooper

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Newspaper articles regarding Henry Allen Cooper of Racine County. Cooper was a congressman and a long time resident of the county. One article recalled his fond memories of the past. Another article quoted a speech he gave regarding negative comments regarding his politics and career. There was a complaint that he had neglected river and harbor improvements despite being on the committee. Another article describes a speech he gave on his life to the local historical society. Another article discusses a campaign speech he gave. The final article provides a eulogy for Cooper given in the circuit court. Cooper served as District Attorney, was a member of the US House of Representatives, and a member of the Wisconsin Senate.

Date Created:
1869 - 1929
Creator:
Leach, Eugene Walter, 1857-1938 (compiler)

Publication Information

Creator Leach, Eugene Walter, 1857-1938 (compiler)
Date Created 1869 - 1929

Physical Description

Format Text
Extent 12 pages

Collection Information

Source Collection Eugene Walter Leach papers, 1842-1851, 1898-1938
Call Number Parkside Mss 6
Media Number Box 1,Folder 1
Catalog Record https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/9911125586802121
Finding Aid http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-pks0010
Conditions For Access COLLECTION STORED, ALL or IN-PART, AT ARC: Collection can be requested for transfer through the Area Research Center (ARC) Network, consult Reading Room Staff.

Copyright Information

Copyright Status COPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATED
Unique ID
W01DM9C

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