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Spencer Cooper was a Methodist minister from Lexington, Ky. One of his daughters, Annie, married Theodore B. Phillips in 1869. Phillips was an accountant with W. S. Hume and Co., of Silver Creek, Madison county, Ky., distillers of sour mash, bourbon, rye and malt whiskies. Another daughter, Virginia, married D. C. Wickliffe, lawyer, editor of the Lexington OBSERVER AND REPORTER and Kentucky Secretary of State under Governor James Fisher Robinson. Wickliffe was identified with the pro-slavery wing of the Whig party.

From the description of Cooper-Phillips family papers, 1831-1911, 1831-1894 (bulk dates). (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13199512

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associatedWith Cooper, Spencer, 1787-1839. person
associatedWith Observer and reporter (Lexington, Ky.) corporateBody
associatedWith Phillips, Annie (Anna Cooper) person
associatedWith Phillips family. family
associatedWith Phillips, Theodore B. person
associatedWith Whig Party (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith Wickliffe, Daniel Carmichael, 1810-1870. person
associatedWith Wickliffe family. family
associatedWith Wickliffe, Virginia Cooper. person
associatedWith W.S. Hume and Co. corporateBody
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Kentucky
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Liquor industry
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Active 1911

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