Samuel Cooper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samuel Cooper (1609 – May 5, 1672) was an English miniature painter, and younger brother of Alexander Cooper. This artist is regarded by many as the greatest painter of portrait miniatures who ever l...
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The life and history of General Samuel Cooper the Adjutant General of the Confederate States of America. Born June 12, 1798 and Died December 3,1876. Contribution of works. ... Genealogy of John Cooper's Family, Grandfather of General Samuel Cooper, CSA...
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A sketch of the early years of Confederate General Samuel Cooper. With links to other information about General Cooper. The life and history of General Samuel Cooper. ... Since 1877 it has been said that General Cooper's great-grandfather, name unknown, had three sons; John, the grandfather of General Cooper, Samuel and William.
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Cooper served in a number of artillery units until 1837, when he was appointed chief clerk of the U.S. War Department. In 1838 he received a brevet promotion to major and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General of the Army.
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Samuel Cooper [English Baroque Era Miniaturist, 1609-1672] Guide to pictures of works by Samuel Cooper in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. ... Samuel Cooper art links...
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Collection Number: 02482-z; Collection Title: Samuel Cooper Papers, 1775-1893. ... Reminiscences, scattered correspondence, and other papers of Cooper and papers of his father, Major Samuel Cooper (1759-1809) of Massachusetts. Cooper's reminiscences cover the period 1818-1852 and discuss army operations in the Second...
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www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/Cooper,Samuel.html
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Cooper's last official act was to preserve the official records of the Confederate Army and turn them over to the United States Government at the war's end. After the war, he returned to his plantation in Virginia and was farmer until his death. ... (bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) ; Search Amazon for Samuel Cooper...
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