Cooper, Samuel Inman, 1894-1974.
Samuel Inman Cooper, architect, was born February 14, 1894, in Atlanta, Georgia, and died there June 7, 1974. He obtained degrees from Princeton University (Litt. B., 1917) and the University of Pennsylvania (architecture, 1921); was a draftsman in the Atlanta office of A. Ten Eyck Brown (1922-1925); president of Cooper and Cooper, Inc., architects and engineers (1925-1942); vice president (1945-1952) and president (1952-1965) of Cooper, Bond & Cooper, Inc., architects and engineers; and chairman of Cooper, Barrett, Skinner, Woodbury and Cooper, Inc., architects (1965-1972). A designer of school, office, and apartment buildings, Cooper was also a delegate to eight meetings of the Pan American Congress of Architects (1947-1965), chairman of the Atlanta Civic Design Commission (1967-1970), and active in many Atlanta civic organizations.
From the description of Samuel Inman Cooper papers, 1950-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123430492
Samuel Inman Cooper (14 February 1894 - 7 June 1974) was born in Atlanta, Georgia and spent his youth in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He obtained degrees from Princeton University and University of Pennsylvania (architecture, 1921). He served in World War I as a Lieutenant in the 22nd Infantry and served as a lieutenant colonel in the Corps of Engineers during World War II. His professional career began in Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked as a draftsman at the firm of A. Ten Eyck Brown (1922-1925). He served as president of the firm Cooper and Cooper, Inc., architects and engineers, which he founded with his brother, Joseph W. Cooper Jr. (1925-1942); president of Cooper, Bond, and Cooper, Inc. (1952-1965); and chairman of Cooper, Barrett, Skinner, Woodbury, and Cooper, Inc., architects (1965-1972). Samuel Inman Cooper retired from professional life in 1972 but remained an active participant in the architecture and design disciplines. He served as a delegate to eight meetings of the Pan American Congress of Architects (1947-1965) and chairman of the Atlanta Civic Design Commission (1967-1970). Samuel Inman Cooper died 7 June 1974 and was buried in Pennsylvania. His wife, Augusta Skeen Cooper (?-10 February 1984) survived him.
From the description of Samuel Inman Cooper Papers, 1936-1972. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 297170588
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creatorOf | Cooper, Samuel Inman, 1894-1974. Samuel Inman Cooper papers, 1950-1970. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives | |
creatorOf | Cooper, Samuel Inman, 1894-1974. Samuel Inman Cooper Papers, 1936-1972. | Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library |
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associatedWith | Cooper, Samual Inman, 1894-1974. | person |
associatedWith | Pan American Congress of Architects. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Princeton University. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Reid House (Apartments : Atlanta, Ga.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. | corporateBody |
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Birth 1894
Death 1974