WANTED HENRY TOPPER RIFLES? PLEASE USE THE CONTACT FORM IF YOU HAVE ONE OR KNOW OF ONE FOR SALE.
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John "Henry" Topper was born in 1777 in Northampton, Pennsylvania, and was the son of Andrew Topper from 1747-1831. Andrew was the son of Christian Topper 1715-1789. Christian left Germany in 1748 to settle in America.
Henry Topper can be found in early 1800 records of Cumberland Township, Adams County, PA. Henry may have learned the gunsmith trade near Gettysburg, PA, and may have had a gun shop there.
In the 1810 and 1820 census, Topper is found in Hampshire County, Virginia, now West Virginia.
1810 Census
1820 Census
In the 1820 Census of Industry, Henry stated that he had one employee engaged in the gun-making business. Indicating that he had purchased wood and iron. The previous year, he made twelve guns. Toppers Gun shop was on Cold Stream Road, near the Edwards Run Public Hunting & Fishing area today. Probably not much more than a stone's throw from where the gun shop of Zebulon Sheetz' was located. This was an ideal location with running water from the waters of Edwards Run and the Cacapon River combined with Iron from nearby Bloomery. Some years later, Benjamin F Shane, James Rinehart, and Christopher Slonaker would find this area just as suitable for making guns as their predecessors.
The Other Surviving " Henry Topper Rifle" Pictured on page 163 "Gunsmiths of Bedford, Fulton, Huntington & Somerset Counties" by James Whisker & Larry W Yantz also pictured on page 98 " Long Rifles of Virginia" by James Butler & James Whisker."
Maria Ann Topper
Born 1807
Died 1809
Susanna Topper
Born 1809
Died 1810
* H * T * on the top flat of the octagon barrel & asterisk to the right.
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The flintlock rifle made by Henry Topper has a 44-inch long rifled 50 cal barrel.
Even the side plate below has a design that closely resembles the etching on the bottom of Maria's headstone.
Similar designs on both the side plate above & the headstone below.
1827 Henry Topper sold his gun shop, house, and land to Christopher Slonaker, another Hampshire County Gunsmith. In the 1830 Census, Henry Topper is in Napier, Bedford County Pennsylvania. A few years later, he is found living in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He died there and was buried in Saint Vincent Cemetery in Latrobe in 1839.
Any information on John "Henry" Topper or the guns he made would be appreciated.
THANKS TO THE COLLECTORS WHO ALLOWED US TO POST PICTURES OF THEIR RIFLES. DO NOT COPY PICTURES.