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Philip Benson Cooper

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Philip Benson Cooper

Birth
Fort George Island, Duval County, Florida, USA
Death
18 May 1956 (aged 78)
Phoenix, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Monkton, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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'Phillip Benson Cooper was named for an ancestor, Robert Benson, who was said to have served on General Washington's staff during the Revolutionary War'. Philip had the first one cylinder Cadillac (2nd car) in Annapolis, Maryland in 1903. Philip was an architect and civil engineer from MIT and worked with Ernest Flagg.
'Phillip Benson Cooper was named for an ancestor, Robert Benson, who was said to have served on General Washington's staff during the Revolutionary War'. Philip had the first one cylinder Cadillac (2nd car) in Annapolis, Maryland in 1903. Philip was an architect and civil engineer from MIT and worked with Ernest Flagg.


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