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Clipped single line-signature, running three inches in length, on faded brown ink, on paper 3.875 x .75” VG, and entirely legible. Samuel Cooper was a New Yorker, and career army officer [West Point, class of 1815], who married the sister of a Virginia U.S. Senator, and embraced the southern cause. Though he never into the field, Cooper was nevertheless an important member of the Confederate high command, holding the post of Confederate Adjutant General and General Inspector throughout the war. Solid specimen for Confederate autograph collectors. [jp]
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