William L. Copeland Explained
William L. Copeland (1846 - December 30, 1885) was a police officer, government official, and state legislator in Arkansas.[1] He was born in Ohio and studied at Oberlin College in Ohio. On March 7, 1865, at the end of the American Civil War, he joined Company C, 2nd Ohio Cavalry Regiment, of the Union Army. At the end of the war, he returned to Oberlin College, where he studied from 1867–69.
He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1873 until 1875 representing Crittenden County.[2] He was appointed assessor of Crittenden County.[3] In 1876 he was the Republican candidate for Arkansas Secretary of State.[2] [4] A letter he wrote to his wife survives.[5] The Daily Arkansas Gazette described him as "Colored".[6] He was a Republican.[7]
Copeland may have been the first Little Rock police officer killed in the line of duty. Copeland was killed after being assaulted by a jail trusty who was on work release.[8] [9] [10] [11]
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Notes and References
- Web site: William L. Copeland - Arkansas Black Lawyers. arkansasblacklawyers.uark.edu.
- Book: Little Rock Police Department: History & Personnel. January 30, 2005. Turner Publishing Company. 9781596520615. Google Books.
- Web site: INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. 1874-'75.. January 30, 1875. Google Books.
- Web site: Arkansas Historical Quarterly. January 30, 1985. Google Books.
- Letter, William Copeland to Annie Copeland. October 22, 1877. African Americans in Arkansas.
- Web site: William L. Copeland . Newspapers.com . 2017-11-18 . 2021-02-01.
- Web site: Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
- Web site: Police seek fallen officers' graves. May 15, 2012. Arkansas Online.
- Web site: LRPD announces program to memorialize fallen officers. May 14, 2012. Arkansas Online.
- Web site: Hanson . Aprille . Police seek fallen officers’ graves . Arkansas Democrat-Gazette . 18 March 2023 . en . 15 May 2012 . PressReader.
- Web site: William L Copeland, 12/30/1885. www.lrfop.org.