Previously known as Call's Fort (1855–1906), it was renamed Harper Ward in 1906 in honor of Thomas Harper, who served as LDS branch president (1866–1877) and later as the first LDS bishop (1877–1899) in the area.
Thomas Morton Harper (1821–1893), English Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and preacher
Thomas Jefferson | Thomas Edison | Thomas | Thomas Hardy | Stephen Harper | Thomas Mann | Thomas Aquinas | Clarence Thomas | Thomas Gainsborough | Dylan Thomas | Thomas Pynchon | Harper's Bazaar | St. Thomas | Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands | Harper's Magazine | Thomas Carlyle | Thomas the Tank Engine | Thomas Moore | Thomas Cromwell | Thomas Becket | Ben Harper | Thomas the Apostle | Thomas Merton | Harper's Weekly | Thomas Tallis | Thomas Paine | Roy Thomas | Thomas Telford | Thomas More | Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford |