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Jessie A. Harper Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS H23

Scope and Content

This small collection primarily contains records of Jessie Harper's activities while volunteering at the Women's Association of the First Congregational Church in Hudson, Ohio from 1916-1925. Next, there is a day book with musing, poems, and newspaper clippings recording Jessie's time in England from 1900-1902. It should be noted that this item is very fragile as it was damaged by fire. Finally there are individual pictures of Jessie and James and a copy of their wedding invitation from 1904.

Dates

  • Creation: 1900-1930
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1916-1925

Creator

Restrictions on Access

The collection is open for research use. Folder two contains fragile material and should be handled with the utmost care.

Restrictions on Use

The collection is open for research use.

Biography of Jessie A. Harper

Jessie Ann Harper (1875-1932) was the daughter of Charles Rook Wilde (1849-1927) and Alice Lloyd Wilde (1848-1937). Charles and Alice Wilde were both born in England, and immigrated to the United States in 1869. Jessie was born in Brooklyn, Ohio, in 1875 and after the turn-of-the-century moved to Twinsburg. In 1900, Jessie traveled to England, presumably to visit family. Jessie and James married on March 28, 1904 at Colva, Radnorshire in Wales.

James Lloyd Harper was born in England in 1865 and immigrated into the United States in 1885 and was made a naturalized citizen in 1894. During his lifetime, James was once a South African gold miner and later an agriculturalist that operated greenhouses. After moving to Ohio in 1910, James operated a small dairy farm in Hudson and Jessie volunteered at the Women's Association of the First Congregational Church in Hudson where she was the head of the finances for the church suppers from 1916-1921. While at home, Jessie also was active in the Hudson Women's Club and the Summit County Horticulture Society. Jessie died in 1932, soon after James moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and lived there until his death in 1963. Both James and Jessie Harper were Hudson residents for over 20 years.

Extent

0.2 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Personal papers of Hudson, Ohio, resident Jessie Ann Harper consisting of materials pertaining to the First Congregational Church, a journal and photographs.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is too small to be arranged at the series level. It has been categorized into two folders, mainly for preservation issues. Folder 1: Personal Papers and Photographs, Folder 2: Journal

Related Material

The image of the Harper house been digitized and placed online at the Summit Memory Project. You can view this image at: http://www.summitmemory.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/hudson&CISOPTR=316&CISOBOX=1&REC=1

Title
Guide to the Jessie A. Harper Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Derrick Ranostaj, Hudson Historical Society
Date
2024
Description rules
Finding Aid Prepared Using Da Cs
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English, Latin script

Repository Details

Part of the Hudson Library & Historical Society Repository

Contact:
96 Library Street
Hudson OH 44236