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    James Austin Cope

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of James Austin Cope, from J. Cecil Adler\u27s book, Utah. Cope was born in Spry, Utah, in 1894, and the family settled at Tropic in 1897. Includes information on his Mormon pioneer ancestors, including his father, Thomas Henry Cope. Typed by Layton J. Ott in 193

    Brief sketch of the life of Ebenezer Bryce

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Ebenezer Bryce, from an interview with Maurice Cope, ranger at Bryce Canyon National Park. Typed by Layton J. Ott in 193

    Long it is love since we parted [music] : a new and pretty ballad /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "In E-flatb for contralto & baritone (or bass)" -- Cover.; Lithographer: Troedel & Co.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an12003097

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 194

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 195

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 195

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 195

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 194

    Cope, Albert J.

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    Cope, Albert J., House (Salt Lake), 194

    Ray Cope, Saving the legacy: an oral history of Utah\u27s World War II veterans, ACCN 2070, American West Center, University of Utah

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    Transcript (81 pages) of an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann with Ray Cope on February 1, 2002. From tape numbers 485 and 486 in the "Saving the Legacy" Oral History ProjectCope (b. 1924) was born in Tropic, Utah. He discusses his childhood, work, the Depression and his schooling. He was drafted into the Army in July 1943 and received basic training at Fort Wolters, Texas. He was shipped overseas in June 1944 to New Guinea where he joined the 31st Infantry Division, 167th Infantry Regiment. Cope participated in the battle at Morotai Island before returning to New Guinea for guard duty. He later participated in the battle at Mindanao. After the war ended, he joined the 96th Infantry Division on Mindoro Island until he was discharged in February 1946. Interviewed by Ben Bahlmann. 81 pages
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