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Fort Nassau, Fort Charlorre, Fort Fincastle & Fort Montigue.
Silas Cooper's birth name is Berry Cooper.
Fort Cooper State Park was created on 1972-06-13.
The Name is the Cooper River
John Cooper has written: 'Fort Pitt' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Chatham, Eng. Fort Pitt, Eng Chatham
Lenore Cooper died in 1978, in Fort Myers, Florida, USA of diabetes.
Marion R. Cooper has written: 'Poisonous plants & fungi' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous plants, Toxigenic fungi 'Poisonous plants in Britian and their effects on animals and man' -- subject(s): Poisonous plants, Toxicology
Peter Cooper has written: 'Poisoning by drugs and chemicals, plants and animals' -- subject(s): Toxicology
Burke and Wills first arrived at Cooper Creek on 11 November 1860, but this wasn't Fort Wills. Within a couple of days, they were forced to move downstream due to a plague of rats. This was what became Fort Wills.
Robert C. Cooper has written: 'New Zealand's economic native plants' -- subject(s): Economic Botany
Wendy Cooper has written: 'Fruits of the rain forest' -- subject(s): Botanical illustration, Edible Wild plants, Fruit, Identification, Pictorial works, Rain forest plants, Wild plants, Edible 'Fruits of the Australian tropical rainforest' -- subject(s): Flowering of Plants, Identification, Plants, Flowering of, Rain forest plants, Rain forests 'My First Ride With Isaiah'
David R. Cooper has written: 'Water power for the farm and country home' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hydroelectric power plants
No, because there is no such place as "Nabraska". There are however at least two nuclear plants in the state of Nebraska; including one at Fort Calhoun.
There are no licenced nuclear power plants in Utah. There is one research reactor at the University of Utah. Such a reactor is not licenced the way commercial reactors are, in part because they are supposedly incapable of melting down. They are used for a variety of purposes, including making radionuclides used in medicine.