cooperˈku pər, ˈkʊp ər
cooper
English Definitions:
Cooper, Peter Cooper (noun)
United States industrialist who built the first American locomotive; founded Cooper Union in New York City to offer free courses in the arts and sciences (1791-1883)
Cooper, Gary Cooper, Frank Cooper (noun)
United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961)
Cooper, James Fenimore Cooper (noun)
United States novelist noted for his stories of American Indians and the frontier life (1789-1851)
cooper, barrel maker (verb)
a craftsman who makes or repairs wooden barrels or tubs
cooper (verb)
make barrels and casks
Cooper (ProperNoun)
derived from cooper.
cooper (Noun)
A craftsman who makes and repairs barrels and similar wooden vessels such as casks, buckets and tubs.
cooper (Verb)
To make and repair barrels etc.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
An English occupational surname derived from cooper.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
A male given name transferred from the surname.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
A small town in Washington County, Maine, United States.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
An unincorporated community in Seneca County, Ohio, United States.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
A city, the county seat of Delta County, Texas, United States.
Cooper (ProperNoun)
An unincorporated community in Houston County, Texas.
Cooper
The city of Cooper is the county seat of Delta County, in the U.S. state of Texas. Located between the north and south forks of the Sulphur River, Cooper is the largest settlement within Delta County. As of the U.S. Census of 2010, Cooper had a population of 1,969. First inhabited by native peoples, Cooper was founded around 1870, at the same time that Delta County was established. Cooper grew rapidly and it quickly became the center of local events. The city's economy relied primarily on agricultural farming and the shipping of local goods. In the mid-1890s, a railroad line was built through the city, assisting in Cooper's growth. The city continued to grow through the 1910s, and into the early 1920s. In 1926, however, the region's cotton crop failed, devastating the local economy. Many businesses were forced to close, including the railroad, and the city's population plummeted. Although Cooper began to recover during the mid-1930s, many people who left did not return, and the city never fully recovered. The local economy continued to rely on the growing of cotton as the main economy into the 1960s, until it began to shift to wheat growing in the early 1970s. The population of Cooper has been on a slow decline since the 1970s.
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