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Henry Cooper (US Senator)

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Preceded by
  
Joseph S. Fowler

Died
  
February 4, 1884

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Jackson College


Name
  
Henry Cooper

Party
  
Democratic Party

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Isham G. Harris

Henry Cooper (U.S. Senator)

Born
  
August 22, 1827 Columbia, Tennessee (
1827-08-22
)

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Henry Cooper (August 22, 1827 – February 4, 1884) was a Tennessee attorney, judge, and politician who served one term in the United States Senate, 1871–1877. He was a Democrat.

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Early life

Henry Cooper was born on August 22, 1827 in Columbia, Tennessee. He had three brothers, including William Frierson Cooper, and two half-brothers, including Duncan Brown Cooper.

Cooper attended Dixon Academy in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and was graduated from Jackson College in Jackson, Tennessee in 1847. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1850.

Political career

Cooper served as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1853 to 1855 and again from 1857 to 1859. He was appointed judge of the former 7th Judicial Circuit in April, 1862. In January, 1866 he resigned this position and moved to Lebanon, Tennessee where he became a professor at the Cumberland School of Law. In 1867 he moved to Nashville, where he served in the Tennessee State Senate, 1869-1870.

The Tennessee General Assembly elected him to the United States Senate for the term beginning March 4, 1871. He did not seek another term, and his Senate service ended on March 3, 1877.

Mining career and death

By the early 1880s, he was engaged in mining operations in Tierra Blanca, Guadalupe y Calvo, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Cooper was murdered there by bandits on February 4, 1884. He was buried nearby.

References

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