«b»Addie Davis Cobb, History of Dodge County (1932; reprint, Spartanburg, S.C.: Reprint Co., 1979).«/b» (page 252)
«b»"D. A. Cooper«/b»
"Daniel Andrews Cooper was an early settler in the town of Eastman. Mr. Cooper came here from Sampson County, North Carolina, and was a school teacher, later becoming a lumberman and farmer. He was a great-grandson of Rev. Fleet Cooper, one of the signers of the Oath of Allegiance to the State of North Carolina.
"Mr. Cooper was married to Sara A. Bullard in 1869, and they were parents of the following children: Irene Kimberley Cooper; Lillian Cooper Peacock; Pearl; Virginia Cooper Arthur; Eunice Cooper Smith; R.W., graduate of law from Wake Forest College, North Carolina, and a soldier in the World War; Lieut. Col. Hiram M. Cooper, graduate from West Point, New York, U.S. Military Academy; George W., who is a merchant; and J.D. and Robert T., who are also merchants and bankers.
"Part of the sons of Mr. Cooper entered politics, and all of the daughters were school teachers of Dodge County. Mr Cooper was a Confederate veteran, haveing served in Company C, 36th Regiment, North Carolina Troops, from October 31, 1862, until the close in 1865."
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