From the Examiners in the Patent Office.
“The undersigned, Principal and Assistant Examiners in the United States Patent Office, have for several years been well acquainted with Mr. Samuel Cooper, lately a Principal Examiner in this Office, and take pleasure in stating that he is a gentleman of the highest moral character, of unquestioned knowledge in the business and practice of the Office, and that his scientific attainments are such as eminently fit him for the business in which he is about to engage.”
| Henry B. Renwick, | } | Principal Examiners. |
| L. D. Gale, | ||
| J. H. Lane, | ||
| T. R. Peale, | } | Assistant Examiners. |
| Thos. T. Everett, | ||
| P. Southgate Smith, | ||
| William C. Langdon, |
“From long acquaintance, and intimate official relations with Mr. Cooper, I fully and heartily concur in the foregoing recommendation made by my late colleagues.”
Wm. P. N. Fitzgerald, late Principal Examiner of Patents
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