Cooper House

Cooper House, Cooper Farmhouse, or Cooper Farm may refer to

in the United States

(by state then city)

  • Davis C. Cooper House, Oxford, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Alabama
  • Cooper House (Kenton, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in Delaware
  • House at 3609 Via de la Reina, Jacksonville, Florida, also known as the Cooper House, NRHP-listed
  • Bartlett Cooper House, Honolulu, Hawaii, listed on the NRHP in Hawaii
  • Cooper-Alley House, Waldron, Indiana, listed on the NRHP in Indiana
  • George Cooper House, Maquoketa, Iowa, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
  • George and Margaret Cooper House, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
  • Cooper Hall, Sterling, Kansas, listed on the NRHP in Kansas
  • Cooper House (Midway, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
  • Judge John E. Cooper House, West Liberty, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
  • Perry-Cooper House, Salisbury, Maryland, listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Cooper-Frost-Austin House, Cambridge, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
  • Cooper-Davenport Tavern Wing, Somerville, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
  • Tunis R. Cooper House, Bergenfield, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Pearson-How, Cooper, and Lawrence Houses, Burlington, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Joseph Cooper House, Camden, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Gen. Nathan Cooper Mansion, Mendham, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Benjamin Cooper Farm, Moorestown, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Thunise & Richard Cooper House, Oradell, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Evans-Cooper House, Pine Grove, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • MacGregor-Tallman House, West Long Branch, New Jersey, also known as Cooper House, listed on the NRHP in Monmouth County, New Jersey
  • A. S. Cooper Farm, Brownwood, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
  • Robert Lafayette Cooper House, Murphey, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
  • Katherine Cooper House, Dover, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
  • Samuel Cooper Farmhouse, Radnor, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
  • James S. and Jennie M. Cooper House, Independence, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Oregon
  • Isaac Cooper House, Limestone, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP in Tennessee
  • Gov. Prentice Cooper House, Shelbyville, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP in Tennessee
  • Jesse and Sara Cooper House, Georgetown, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Taylor-Cooper House, Georgetown, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Williamson County, Texas
  • Madison Cooper House, Waco, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Henry Cooper House, Parkersburg, West Virginia, listed on the NRHP in West Virginia
  • Cooper-Gillies House, Evansville, Wisconsin, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
  • Cooper Mansion, Laramie, Wyoming, listed on the NRHP in Albany County, Wyoming

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