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Archibald Callaway Cope

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Archibald Callaway Cope

Birth
Breathitt County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Nov 1907 (aged 79)
Breathitt County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Jackson, Breathitt County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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A. C. Cope was the husband of Sabina Hargis 1831-1858.

Capt. Archibald Calloway Cope, CSA (1828-1907)

The Breathitt County News, November 8, 1907

Death Claims A. C. Cope

Captain A.C. Cope died at his home on Frozen Creek November 8.

He was born May 10, 1828, and would have been 80 years of age at his next birthday.

He served four years in the Confederate army as Captain in Co. D 5th Kentucky and was in the battle of Chickamauga and
several other battles, but escaped without receiving a wound.

He was elected to the legislature from this district and served in the session of 1877-78 with credit to himself and his constituents. He has been an invalid for many years and bore up under his afflictions with great courage and fortitude.

He was one of our best citizens and his loss will be greatly felt by the people of his community.

He was buried by the Masons, of which order he had been a consistent member for many years."

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Cope Cemetery:
Lots of great info and photos, copy and paste the link below.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~south/copecem.html
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A. C. Cope was the husband of Sabina Hargis 1831-1858.

Capt. Archibald Calloway Cope, CSA (1828-1907)

The Breathitt County News, November 8, 1907

Death Claims A. C. Cope

Captain A.C. Cope died at his home on Frozen Creek November 8.

He was born May 10, 1828, and would have been 80 years of age at his next birthday.

He served four years in the Confederate army as Captain in Co. D 5th Kentucky and was in the battle of Chickamauga and
several other battles, but escaped without receiving a wound.

He was elected to the legislature from this district and served in the session of 1877-78 with credit to himself and his constituents. He has been an invalid for many years and bore up under his afflictions with great courage and fortitude.

He was one of our best citizens and his loss will be greatly felt by the people of his community.

He was buried by the Masons, of which order he had been a consistent member for many years."

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Cope Cemetery:
Lots of great info and photos, copy and paste the link below.

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~south/copecem.html
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