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James Fairlie Cooper

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in Georgia and remained in the position until 1849. Forty-four percent of the mint's coinage was struck during his tenure.
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This biography of a person who has held a non-elected position in the federal government of the United States is a
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from May to December as lieutenant colonel of the 7th Georgia Infantry Regiment.
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as a second lieutenant; doing topographical surveys and being stationed in
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at West Point; graduating in 1834 as 17th out of 36. Commissioned into the
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Afterwards, he became a civil engineer and surveyor. He died in
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By 1843, he had become the (third) superintendent of the
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Atlanta, Georgia
Oakland Cemetery
Second Lieutenant
3rd U.S. Infantry
American Civil War
New York City
United States Military Academy
United States Army
3rd U.S. Infantry
Louisiana
Dahlonega Mint
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
Atlanta, Georgia
Oakland Cemetery
Paul Rossignol
Dahlonega Mint
Anderson Redding
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