Edward Cooper (mayor)

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Edward Cooper was the mayor of New York City from 1879 to 1880, serving as a democrat. The son of Peter Cooper,[1] Edward Cooper's business partner and brother-in-law followed New York City mayor Abram S. Hewitt. W.R. Grace's terms as mayor separated Cooper and Hewitt's terms. W.R. Grace's terms were in turn separated by Franklin Edison's term.[citation needed]


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  1. ^ Lincoln Anderson, (July 27 - Aug. 2, 2005) Square suit cites ‘hallowed ground,’ theater in round and, um, squirrels The Villager, 75 (10).


Preceded by:
Smith Ely, Jr.
Mayor of New York City
1889—1890
Succeeded by:
William Russell Grace