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James Cooper (May 8, 1810March 28, 1863) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician, who served in the United States Congress. Cooper lived much of his life in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and was its Speaker for a year. He represented Pennsylvania in both the United States Senate and the U.S. House. James Cooper is buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, near his birthplace in Frederick, Maryland.

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  • James Cooper (Pennsylvania)
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  • James Cooper (May 8, 1810March 28, 1863) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician, who served in the United States Congress. Cooper lived much of his life in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and was its Speaker for a year. He represented Pennsylvania in both the United States Senate and the U.S. House. James Cooper is buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, near his birthplace in Frederick, Maryland.
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  • JCooper.jpg
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Birth Date
  • 1810-05-08(xsd:date)
death place
  • Columbus, Ohio
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Spouse
  • Jane Mary Miller Cooper
Name
  • James Cooper
District
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Succeeded
Alma mater
  • Washington & Jefferson College
Party
  • Whig
Birth Place
  • Frederick County, Maryland
Term
  • --03-04
death date
  • 1863-03-28(xsd:date)
Class
  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • United States Senator
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alongside
  • Daniel Sturgeon and Richard Brodhead
Years
  • --03-04
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State
  • Pennsylvania
Profession
  • Politician, Lawyer
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  • James Cooper (May 8, 1810March 28, 1863) was an American lawyer, soldier, and politician, who served in the United States Congress. Cooper lived much of his life in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and was its Speaker for a year. He represented Pennsylvania in both the United States Senate and the U.S. House. When the American Civil War started, Cooper raised a brigade of volunteers in Maryland and was appointed brigadier general of volunteers in May 1861. His brigade served in Franz Sigel's division during the Shenandoah Valley Campaign. In poor health, he was assigned as commandant of Camp Chase, a military staging, training and prison camp near Columbus, Ohio, where he died in 1863. James Cooper is buried in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, near his birthplace in Frederick, Maryland.
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