Mark Anthony Cooper

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Mark Anthony Cooper (April 20, 1800 - March 17, 1885) was a United States Representative, businessman and lawyer from Georgia. His cousin was U.S. Representative Eugenius Aristides Nisbet.

Cooper was born near Powellton, Georgia, in Hancock County in 1800 and graduated from South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) in Columbia in 1819. After studying law and gaining admittance to the state bar in 1821, he practiced law in Eatonton, Georgia. He later moved to Columbus, Georgia. In 1825 and again in 1836, Cooper fought in the Seminole Wars.

In 1833, Cooperserved in the Georgia House of Representatives. In 1838, he was elected as a Whig Representative from Georgia to the 26th United States Congress and served one term in that seat from March 4, 1839 until March 3, 1841, as he lost his bid for reeleciton in 1840. He returned to the U.S. Congress in 1842 after winning election as a Democrat to fill the remainder of the term of William Crosby Dawson, who had resigned in 1841 to run for the Governor of Georgia. Cooper was reelected to that congressional seat in the general election in 1842; however, he resigned in 1843 to run an unsuccessful candidacy for Governor. Cooper's second stint in Congress lasted from January 3, 1842, to June 26, 1843.

After his political service, Cooper became president of the Etowah Manufacturing and Mining Company in Etowah, Georgia, in 1859. He died at his home, Glen Holly, near Cartersville, Georgia, on March 17, 1885, and was buried there.


Preceded by
Thomas Glascock
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's At-large congressional district

March 4, 1839 - March 3, 1841
Succeeded by
James Archibald Meriwether
Preceded by
William Crosby Dawson
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's At-large congressional district

January 3, 1842 - June 26, 1843
Succeeded by
Alexander Stephens

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