- George B. Cooper
George Bryan Cooper (
June 6 ,1808 –August 29 ,1866 ) was a politician from theU.S. state ofMichigan .Cooper was born in
Long Hill, New Jersey , where he attended the public schools. He moved toAnn Arbor, Michigan in 1830, and later to Jackson in 1835. In Jackson he engaged in mercantile pursuits and became postmaster of Jackson from 1836 to 1846. He was a member of theMichigan State Senate 4th District, 1837-1838. He established an iron foundry at Jackson in 1840 and served in theMichigan State House of Representatives in 1842. He served asState Treasurer of Michigan fromMarch 17 ,1846 toMarch 13 ,1850 . He engaged in banking at Jackson in 1851.In 1858 he defeated incumbent Republican
William Alanson Howard to be elected as a Democrat fromMichigan's 1st congressional district to the Thirty-sixth Congress, serving fromMarch 4 ,1859 untilMay 15 ,1860 . Howard contested the results in the U.S. House, alleging voting irregularities in several wards. Following its investigation, the House Committee on Elections reported that the sitting member, Cooper, was not entitled to his seat and that the contestant Howard was. The House passed resolutions to that effect onMay 15 ,1860 , at which time Howard took the oath of office.After Cooper’s removal from office, he resided at New Bedford in
Wall Township, New Jersey until his death.References
*CongBio|C000749
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cooper.html#R9M0ITFLV The Political Graveyard]
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