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State Archives of North Carolina"},{"label":"Language","value":["English"]},{"label":"Description","value":"Emma Julia (Horner) Cooper, 1866-1944, was the daughter of James H. and Sophronia (Moore) Horner. Her father was founder of the celebrated Horner School in Oxford. Her mother was the daughter of Dr. Partius Moore of Mount Tirzah (son of General Stephen Moore of Revolutionary War fame). At age 14 she was sent to school, first to the Misses Nash and Kollock in Hillsborough, then to St. Mary's School, Raleigh. In 1887 she married the Oxford banker, Henry G. Cooper and commenced her family of nine children. This small collection of papers contains Mrs. Cooper's copybook while a student in the Nash and Kollock School, and an essay written while a student at St. Mary's School. Among the other 58 items in the collection there are letters, telegrams, programs and miscellaneous materials. The letters include a set of 19 letters, telegrams, and other communications written in February, 1935, were created in conjunction with a farewell dinner for Mrs. Cooper's son, Junius H., then leaving employment with the Folding Box Authority at New York. The collection includes twenty items relating to the Shakespeare Club, a women's literary society, in Oxford. Most of them are undated, but in general these materials date from 1902 to 1929 and include drafts of programs and seven essays read at different programs--not all of them relating directly to Shakespeare or his plays. There are also a few materials and letters relating to the Episcopal Church, and some genealogical material.    Except for a letter written from Lady Principal Czarnomska of St. Mary's regretting that she would probably be unable to visit the Horner family in Oxford in the summer of 1888, all the correspondence and other papers date from the twentieth century. There are eleven letters addressed to Mrs. Cooper, one letter addressed by their son to Mr. Cooper, and two letters and a Christmas card addressed to Miss Horner at Valle Crucis in 1910 and 1912. The two letters addressed to Miss Horner were written by Mrs. Cooper and touch on matters relating to St. Stephen's Church (in addition to family news), and six letters written to Mrs. Cooper by the Rev. F. H. T. Horsfield (rector of St. Stephen's from 1905 to 1926) and his daughters relate to the Episcopal Church in general or to the death of the Rev. Mr. Horsfield. Other papers in the collection relating to the Episcopal Church include \"A Plea for a new Church building at Akita, Japan\" written by Mrs. Cooper in 1918, and an undated report (but probably 1930s) from the Chancel Guild of St. Stephen's Church, Oxford.    The 1923 letter from Henry G. Cooper, Jr., navigating officer of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh stationed off Constantinople, written to his father, remarks on affairs in Turkey, the international political scene on the eve of the Treaty of Lausanne, and contains an extended account of Halide Edib. Then Mme. Adnam Bey, the controversial Turkish woman leader lunched aboard the vessel at his invitation.    The separate set of 19 letters, telegrams, and other communications written in February, 1935, were created in conjunction with a farewell dinner for Mrs. Cooper's son, Junius H., then leaving employment with the Folding Box Authority at New York. A number of these are \"spoofs\", allegedly authored by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles A. Lindbergh, Huey P. Long, Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, and so forth.    The collection includes twenty items relating to the Shakespeare Club, a women's literary society, in Oxford. Most of them are undated, but in general these materials date from 1902 to 1929 and include drafts of programs and seven essays read at different programs--not all of them relating directly to Shakespeare or his plays. One of them proposes an answer to the question, \"Are Southern Women more ignorant than Western women?\", but actually deals with the different status of women in the two regions in which southern women come out second. A copy of the \"class prophecy\" for the UNC Class of 1922 by Nina Horner Cooper, and genealogical materials on the Horner-Cooper family complete the collection."},{"label":"Digital Characteristics","value":"3 pages"},{"label":"Format","value":["Finding aids"]},{"label":"Rights","value":"The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers."},{"label":"Source Collections","value":["Julia Horner Cooper Papers . Private Collections. 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