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COOLEY, Dennis N. (Lisbon, Grafton Co, NH, Nov. 7, 1825-New York, Nov. 12, 1892). At the age of fifteen, Cooley left home | COOLEY, Dennis N. (Lisbon, Grafton Co, NH, Nov. 7, 1825-New York, Nov. 12, 1892). At the age of fifteen, Cooley left home and after studying in the Newbury Seminary of Vermont prepared for college. In 1850 he entered the office of Hon. H. F. Stoughton, and after studying law three years, was admitted to the Bar in 1854. Coming to Dubuque in 1854, Cooley began his career. Over the years, he was a member of several law firms including Samuels and Cooley; Cooley, Blatchley and Adams; and Cooley and Eighmey. (1) | ||
Cooley served as Secretary of the National Republican Congressional Committee during Lincoln's presidential campaign. In 1864 President Lincoln appointed him | Cooley served as Secretary of the National Republican Congressional Committee during Lincoln's presidential campaign. In 1864 President Lincoln appointed him the Commissioner of South Carolina where he sold land within Union lines during the [[CIVIL WAR]]. (2) | ||
[[File:cooleyhome.png|250px|thumb|left|]]Appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Johnson in 1865, Cooley resigned in September 1866, and returned to his Dubuque law practice. He was elected president of [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBUQUE]], a position he held for twenty-one years. In 1873 he was appointed Commissioner of the Vienna Exposition. Cooley ran successfully for the Iowa Senate and served from January 1, 1874 through January 9, 1876. | [[File:cooleyhome.png|250px|thumb|left|]]Appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Johnson in 1865, Cooley resigned in September 1866, and returned to his Dubuque law practice. He was elected president of [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBUQUE]], a position he held for twenty-one years. In 1873 he was appointed Commissioner of the Vienna Exposition. (3) Cooley ran successfully for the Iowa Senate and served from January 1, 1874 through January 9, 1876. (4) | ||
[[Image:dncooleymarker.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Headstone in Linwood Cemetery]]In addition to his bank position, Cooley served many years as President of the Board of Trustees for Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. In 1872 he endowed the D. N. Cooley chair of civil engineering. ( | [[Image:dncooleymarker.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Headstone in Linwood Cemetery]]In addition to his bank position, Cooley served many years as President of the Board of Trustees for Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. In 1872 he endowed the D. N. Cooley chair of civil engineering. (5) He was also President of the Northwestern Agricultural and Mechanical Association. In September 1850, he married Miss Clara Aldrich; they had four children. | ||
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1. " | 1. "Dennis N. Cooley." Linwood Legacies. Online: http://www.linwoodlegacies.org/the-cooley-family.html | ||
'''Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa'''. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 223 | 2. '''Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa'''. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 223 | ||
The Iowa Legislature. Dennis N. Cooley. Online: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator/legislatorAllYears?personID=4726 | 3. Ibid. | ||
4. The Iowa Legislature. "Dennis N. Cooley." Online: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator/legislatorAllYears?personID=4726 | |||
5. "Endowed by a Dubuquer," ''Dubuque Herald'', July 11, 1872, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=uh8FjILnQOkC&dat=18720711&printsec=frontpage&hl=en | |||
[[Category: Business Leader]] | [[Category: Business Leader]] |
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COOLEY, Dennis N. (Lisbon, Grafton Co, NH, Nov. 7, 1825-New York, Nov. 12, 1892). At the age of fifteen, Cooley left home and after studying in the Newbury Seminary of Vermont prepared for college. In 1850 he entered the office of Hon. H. F. Stoughton, and after studying law three years, was admitted to the Bar in 1854. Coming to Dubuque in 1854, Cooley began his career. Over the years, he was a member of several law firms including Samuels and Cooley; Cooley, Blatchley and Adams; and Cooley and Eighmey. (1)
Cooley served as Secretary of the National Republican Congressional Committee during Lincoln's presidential campaign. In 1864 President Lincoln appointed him the Commissioner of South Carolina where he sold land within Union lines during the CIVIL WAR. (2)
Appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Johnson in 1865, Cooley resigned in September 1866, and returned to his Dubuque law practice. He was elected president of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBUQUE, a position he held for twenty-one years. In 1873 he was appointed Commissioner of the Vienna Exposition. (3) Cooley ran successfully for the Iowa Senate and served from January 1, 1874 through January 9, 1876. (4)
In addition to his bank position, Cooley served many years as President of the Board of Trustees for Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. In 1872 he endowed the D. N. Cooley chair of civil engineering. (5) He was also President of the Northwestern Agricultural and Mechanical Association. In September 1850, he married Miss Clara Aldrich; they had four children.
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1. "Dennis N. Cooley." Linwood Legacies. Online: http://www.linwoodlegacies.org/the-cooley-family.html
2. Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1894, p. 223
3. Ibid.
4. The Iowa Legislature. "Dennis N. Cooley." Online: https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislators/legislator/legislatorAllYears?personID=4726
5. "Endowed by a Dubuquer," Dubuque Herald, July 11, 1872, p. 4. Online: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=uh8FjILnQOkC&dat=18720711&printsec=frontpage&hl=en