William Cooper (judge)



 (December 2, 1754 – December 22, 1809) was an American merchant, land speculator and developer, the founder of. A politician, he was appointed as a county judge and later served two terms in the United States Congress, representing Otsego County and central New York. He was the father of, who became a noted writer of historical novels related to the New York frontier.

Quotes

 * To have a great capital is not so necessary as to know how to manage a small one, and never to be without a little.
 *  A Guide in the Wilderness (Dublin: Gilbert & Hodges, 1810), p. 38.