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| - Myers Young Cooper (* 25. November 1873 bei , Ohio; † 6. Dezember 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1929 bis 1931 der 51. Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Ohio. (de)
- Myers Young Cooper (November 25, 1873 – December 6, 1958) was an American Republican politician and businessman from Ohio. Cooper was the 51st governor of Ohio. Born In St. Louisville, Ohio, the youngest of eleven children, Cooper had a public school education, and attended the National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio for three years. In 1893, at age 20, he joined his brothers in Cincinnati in a large real-estate and homebuilding business. On December 15, 1897, he married Martha Kinney. His business interests also included lumber, building supplies and banking. After losing in 1926, he won election to the governorship in 1928, serving from 1929 to 1931. (en)
- Myers Young Cooper, född 25 november 1873 i Licking County, Ohio, död 6 december 1958 i Cincinnati, Ohio, var en amerikansk republikansk politiker. Han var den 51:a guvernören i delstaten Ohio 1929-1931. Cooper studerade vid lärarhögskolan National Normal University i Lebanon, Ohio. Han arbetade från och med 1894 inom fastighetsbranschen. Cooper avled hemma i stadsdelen Hyde Park i Cincinnati. Hans hus är nuförtiden en montessoriskola. Han var medlem av Kristna Kyrkan - Kristi Lärjungar och hans grav finns på Spring Grove Cemetery i Cincinnati. (sv)
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