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Glenwood Cemetery: Walking Tour of a Historical African-American Cemetery

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Thomas S. Cooper was born in 1861 to Enoch and Lucy, and as the eldest of eight children, he was well-suited to lead and inspire young people. Pursuing a career in education, he became a transformative figure for Black children in Huntsville, Alabama, during the late 1800s. He served as the third principal of the city's first school for African Americans, originally known as City School, which later became William Councill High School. The school was founded in the basement of Lakeside Methodist Episcopal Church (now Lakeside United Methodist Church) on Jefferson Street. While Thomas was principal, his wife, Annie R. Cooper, also taught at the school, making a powerful impact on students together.

After retiring from education, Mr. Cooper remained a vital presence in Huntsville. He held various jobs at the post office and in a grocery store. Additionally, he served as the secretary of the Spring City Lodge Chapter of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, one of the nation's most influential Black mutual aid societies at the time. He was also a lifelong member and secretary of the Lakeside Methodist Episcopal Church.

Thomas passed away in 1930 at age 65 in his hometown of Huntsville. His contributions to education and the community have left a lasting legacy, marking an important chapter in Huntsville’s history.


Thomas Cooper's headstone in Glenwood Cemetery

Grave, Number, Memorial, Groundcover

Google Earth location of Thomas Cooper's grave relative to Frances Nance

Map, Aerial photography, Field, Bird's-eye view

Results of examinations at City Public School

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City School to Open

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Program for the Teacher's Institute

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Annie R. Cooper's obituary

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Probate notice for Thomas S. Cooper

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Jason Presley, FindaGrave, Memorial #8501776

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 30 May 1891, p. 3

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 20 Sep 1890, p. 3

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 15 Feb 1890, p. 3

The Huntsville Mirror (Huntsville, AL), 6 Mar 1954, p. 4

The Huntsville Times (Huntsville, AL), 27 Mar 1930, p. 2

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Jason Presley, FindaGrave, Memorial #8501776

Dorla Evans, Twickenham Town Chapter, NSDAR, Google Earth

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 30 May 1891, p. 3

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 20 Sep 1890, p. 3

Huntsville Gazette (Huntsville, AL), 15 Feb 1890, p. 3

The Huntsville Mirror (Huntsville, AL), 6 Mar 1954, p. 4

The Huntsville Times (Huntsville, AL), 27 Mar 1930, p. 2