Hugh C. Cooper papers, 1858-1875 [manuscript].

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Hugh C. Cooper papers, 1858-1875 [manuscript].

Personal correspondence of Cooper of Christian County, Ky., including letters, 1858-1875, from friends in Kentucky, Texas, and Tennessee, concerning personal, social, and political affairs. Included is a letter, 1860, from Cooper's brother-in-law, James Andrew McKenzie (1840- 1904), a Kentucky state legislator, member of Congress, 1877-1883, minister to Peru, 1893, and prominent member of the Democratic Party, concerning his move to Texas.

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McKenzie, James Andrew, 1840-1904

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James McKenzie joined the Army Medical Corps in Sydney Oct. 1914 and served at Gallipoli and in France with the 5th Field Ambulance. From the description of Diaries [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225768122 Olivia, N.C. resident. From the description of Papers, 1970. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36537503 ...

Cooper, Hugh C., fl. 1858-1875.

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Hugh C. Cooper (fl. 1858-1875) was a resident of Christian County, Ky. His brother-in-law was James Andrew McKenzie (1840-1904), a Kentucky state legislator; member of Congress, 1877-1883; minister to Peru, 1893; and prominent member of the Democratic Party. From the guide to the Hugh C. Cooper Papers, ., 1858-1875, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...