Thomas Draper I and his English Descendants
-Delbert M. Draper, The Mormon Drapers pp.9-11
Heptonstall and its environs were visited and explored by Thomas Wain-Morgan Draper, author of The Drapers in America, about 1890. He described what he saw--and stated what he learned, as follows:
The native place of the Drapers and Stansfields is a village and Parochial Chapelry in Halifax Parish, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. The village stands on a bleak eminence, adjacent to River Hebden ... and eight miles west by north of Halifax, and has a post-office under Manchester ... The Chapelry includes also the hamlets of Erringden, Langfield, Stansfield, and Wadsworth. ... A decrease in population has been caused by depression in hand-loom weaving. ... Much of the land is moor and common. There are silk, cotton, and cotton-spinning manufactories. The living is a perpetual Curacy in the Diocese of Ripon. ... Patron, the Vicar of Halifax .... There are Chapels for Baptists and Wesleyans, a grammar school and several small charities.