Robert Newton Harper

Colonel Robert Newton Harper (January 31, 1861 - September 23, 1940) was president of the District of Columbia Pharmaceutical Association and of the National Association of Druggists and Commissioner of Pharmacy of the District of Columbia. He was treasurer of the National Food and Drug Exchange, and of the Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange.[1]

Colonel Robert Newton Harper in 1917

Biography

He was born on January 31, 1861 in Leesburg, Virginia.[1]

He was chairman of the one hundred and sixty member Presidential Inaugural Committee for Woodrow Wilson in 1917. He appointed the first woman to an inaugural committee, Mrs. James S. Boggs. She was the former president of the Women's Wilson League.[2]

He died at Georgetown University Hospital on September 23, 1940 in Washington, DC at age 79. He was buried in Rock Creek Cemetery.[1]

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References

  1. John W. Hansborough (ed.). "Robert Newton Harper". History and Genealogy of the Hansborough Family. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
  2. "The Inauguration of 1917". Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
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