It is the only Harpersfield Township statewide. The township was first settled by Revolutionary War Colonel
Alexander Harper and his family, who moved from
Harpersfield, New York on June 28, 1798. Colonel Harper died there in September of that year. It is said that soon after landing, Colonel Harper placed his staff in the ground and dedicated a portion of land as a cemetery, and he himself was the first to be buried there; he being the first white person buried in the Western Reserve, whose grave can be identified. An appropriate monument bearing an inscription with the name and date of birth and death, and recounting the virtues of the pioneer and patriot still marks the spot. This cemetery is on the county line at Unionville village. ==Government==