WALTER S. HARPER, Mayor of Meadville for 1882
and 1883, also proprietor of planing-mill and lumber yard, was born in
Vernon Township, Crawford Co., Penn., March 16, 1834, son of Robert and
Rebecca (Quigley) Harper, who were also natives of that township, the
former of whom died in 1865, the latter in 1879. His paternal grandfather,
David Harper, was born in Ireland, and came to this county, settling in
Vernon Township, in 1802. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, by
occupation a farmer. Our subjects mother was of English and Scotch
descent. His great-grandfather Quigley was a Colonel in the Revolutionary
war. James Quigley was the first Sheriff of this county. Our subject is a
member of a family of fourteen children, thirteen growing to manhood and
womanhood, twelve of whom still reside in this county. He was reared on a
farm and received a common school education. At eighteen years of age he
learned the carpenters trade, and from that entered his present
occupation. In 1870 he bought an interest in his present business, and in
1877 he bought out his partner and has since been conducting the business
alone, employing from fifteen to twenty men. Our subject married in 1863
Miss Sarah Denny; she dying, he became united in marriage with Margaret,
daughter of John Glenn, of Erie, Penn., and to this union were born three
children: Florence E., Margery B., and Walter G.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 743
.