Myers Y. Cooper
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Myers Young Cooper (November 25, 1873 - December 6, 1958) was a Republican politician from Ohio. Cooper was the 51st Governor of Ohio.
Born in St. Louisville, Ohio, Cooper was a well-known home-builder in the Cincinnati area. He won election to the governorship in 1928, serving from 1929-1931.
His former home is now the grounds for Clark Montessori High School.
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Preceded by A. Victor Donahey |
Governors of Ohio | Succeeded by George White |
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