He was one of seventeen children of Simeon Draper. His brother, Simeon, was
Collector of the Port of New York (1864
- 1865). The last of the seventeen siblings to survive, Draper was born in
Brookfield, Massachusetts. For many years he was a member of the firm Draper, Cumble & Company. As a young man he established a branch of the silk importing firm in Paris, France. He retired from business in 1865. Draper was a fervent
Republican Party (United States) member. He died in 1885 at the age of 81. He was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert S. Browne, of Flushing. His funeral took place at St. George's Church in Flushing, and he was buried in Brookfield. ==References==