Cooper, Caroline E. (Caroline Ellen), 1883-1967

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Caroline Ellen Cooper was the daughter of Dr. John T. and Adalena Cooper, who came to Spokane in 1887. Dr. Cooper helped to develop the original Bunker Hill Mine. Caroline grew up in Spokane in the company of the city’s wealthy families, attended parties, teas, and dances. She managed the Ziegler Building, 1927-1953, and its successor, the Fidelity Building, 1953-1957.

From the guide to the Caroline Ellen Cooper Papers, 1887-1920, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives)

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referencedIn Betts, Raymond L. Photographs, 1910-1925. Eastern Washington State Historical Society
creatorOf Caroline Ellen Cooper Papers, 1887-1920 Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives
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associatedWith Cooper, Adalena person
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Spokane (Wash.)
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Spokane
Washington (State)
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Birth 1883

Death 1967

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