Joseph Naper
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Joseph Naper was a shipbuilder, businessman, politician
, and town founder.
Born in Bennington, Vermont, Naper traveled with his parents during his youth to Ashtabula, Ohio
, where he helped his father, who was a ship builder. The Naper ships plied the Great Lakes
with Fort Dearborn
on Lake Michigan
being one of the ports they regularly visited. On an early trip, Naper acquired lots near the fort, as did many of the first settlers to reach the Chicago River
port.
On a later trip on the Telegraph, a ship Joseph Naper built, he was joined by his brother, John Naper. Both families and five other families settled in the area, first known as Naper's Settlement, which later became a part of DuPage County
. Joseph platted the town of Naperville
, surveying the property and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives
for the first time in 1836. Here he laid the groundwork and supervised passage of the bill which broke DuPage County away from Cook County
in 1839. Also serving on the committee was Abraham Lincoln
, then a newly elected legislator from the Springfield area.
Joseph Naper returned to the Illinois General Assembly in 1852. His actions again provided a means for establishing new communities in the State of Illinois.
He served as a captain in the Black Hawk War
and was one of the DuPage County men who served in the Mexican War of 1846. He became the first village president of Naperville in 1857.
He was one of the stockholders in the "Old Plank Road
", which improved transportation between Aurora, Illinois
and Chicago
. Another major stockholder was Colonel Julius M. Warren of nearby Warrenville
. As with many of the early pioneers, Naper engaged in a number of businesses and trades as he helped in the development of the new county.
Joseph Naper's sister, Amy Naper, was married to John Murray
, who was one of the original founders of Naperville, Illinois.
Politician
A politician, political leader, or political figure is an individual who is involved in influencing public policy and decision making...
, and town founder.
Born in Bennington, Vermont, Naper traveled with his parents during his youth to Ashtabula, Ohio
Ashtabula, Ohio
As of the census of 2000, there were 20,962 people, 8,435 households, and 5,423 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,775.9 people per square mile . There were 9,151 housing units at an average density of 1,211.8 per square mile...
, where he helped his father, who was a ship builder. The Naper ships plied the Great Lakes
Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are a collection of freshwater lakes located in northeastern North America, on the Canada – United States border. Consisting of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth by total surface, coming in second by volume...
with Fort Dearborn
Fort Dearborn
Fort Dearborn was a United States fort built in 1803 beside the Chicago River in what is now Chicago, Illinois. It was constructed by troops under Captain John Whistler and named in honor of Henry Dearborn, then United States Secretary of War. The original fort was destroyed following the Battle of...
on Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan
Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and the only one located entirely within the United States. It is the second largest of the Great Lakes by volume and the third largest by surface area, after Lake Superior and Lake Huron...
being one of the ports they regularly visited. On an early trip, Naper acquired lots near the fort, as did many of the first settlers to reach the Chicago River
Chicago River
The Chicago River is a system of rivers and canals with a combined length of that runs through the city of the same name, including its center . Though not especially long, the river is notable for being the reason why Chicago became an important location, as the link between the Great Lakes and...
port.
On a later trip on the Telegraph, a ship Joseph Naper built, he was joined by his brother, John Naper. Both families and five other families settled in the area, first known as Naper's Settlement, which later became a part of DuPage County
DuPage County, Illinois
As of the 2010 Census, the population of the county was 916,924, White Americans made up 77.9% of Dupage County's population; non-Hispanic whites represented 70.5% of the population. Black Americans made up 4.6% of the population. Native Americans made up 0.3% of Dupage County's population...
. Joseph platted the town of Naperville
Naperville, Illinois
Naperville is a city in DuPage and Will Counties in Illinois in the United States, voted the second best place to live in the United States by Money Magazine in 2006. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 141,853. It is the fifth largest city in the state, behind Chicago,...
, surveying the property and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois House of Representatives
The Illinois House of Representatives is the lower house of the Illinois General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Illinois. The body was created by the first Illinois Constitution adopted in 1818. The state House of Representatives is made of 118 representatives elected from...
for the first time in 1836. Here he laid the groundwork and supervised passage of the bill which broke DuPage County away from Cook County
Cook County, Illinois
Cook County is a county in the U.S. state of Illinois, with its county seat in Chicago. It is the second most populous county in the United States after Los Angeles County. The county has 5,194,675 residents, which is 40.5 percent of all Illinois residents. Cook County's population is larger than...
in 1839. Also serving on the committee was Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He successfully led his country through a great constitutional, military and moral crisis – the American Civil War – preserving the Union, while ending slavery, and...
, then a newly elected legislator from the Springfield area.
Joseph Naper returned to the Illinois General Assembly in 1852. His actions again provided a means for establishing new communities in the State of Illinois.
He served as a captain in the Black Hawk War
Black Hawk War
The Black Hawk War was a brief conflict fought in 1832 between the United States and Native Americans headed by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader. The war erupted soon after Black Hawk and a group of Sauks, Meskwakis, and Kickapoos known as the "British Band" crossed the Mississippi River into the U.S....
and was one of the DuPage County men who served in the Mexican War of 1846. He became the first village president of Naperville in 1857.
He was one of the stockholders in the "Old Plank Road
Plank road
A plank road or puncheon is a dirt path or road covered with a series of planks, similar to the wooden sidewalks one would see in a Western movie. Plank roads were very popular in Ontario, the U.S. Northeast and U.S. Midwest in the first half of the 19th century...
", which improved transportation between Aurora, Illinois
Aurora, Illinois
Aurora is the second most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois, and the 112th largest city in the United States. A suburb of Chicago, located west of the Loop, its population in 2010 was 197,899. Originally founded within Kane County, Aurora's city limits have expanded greatly over the past...
and Chicago
Chicago
Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois. With nearly 2.7 million residents, it is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States and the third most populous in the US, after New York City and Los Angeles...
. Another major stockholder was Colonel Julius M. Warren of nearby Warrenville
Warrenville, Illinois
Warrenville is a city in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 13,363 at the 2000 census. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area and the Illinois Technology and Research Corridor.-History:...
. As with many of the early pioneers, Naper engaged in a number of businesses and trades as he helped in the development of the new county.
Joseph Naper's sister, Amy Naper, was married to John Murray
John Murray (Naperville Founder)
Married to Joseph Naper's sister, Amy Naper, John Murray was one of the original founders of Naperville, Illinois, with his children Sarah, Robert Nelson, Ruth, Amos and Cordelia...
, who was one of the original founders of Naperville, Illinois.