BIO: Miles R. PORTER, Clearfield County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Sally Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm _____________________________________________________________ From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr., Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 578 & 579. _____________________________________________________________ MILES R. PORTER, who was born in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa., May 12, 1853, is a representative citizen and prosperous farmer of Pike township, where he owns 150 acres of fine land, situated two miles east of Curwensville. His parents were Robert and Jemmima (Read) Porter. Robert Porter was born in County Tyrone, Ireland, on November 25, 1815, and came to America in 1835. After a few months spent in Philadelphia, Pa., he came to Lawrence township, Clearfield county, where he found employment as a farmer in the summers and as a lumberman in the winters. He was industrious and saving and after his marriage, July 6, 1844, bought 125 acres of land in Lawrence township, three and one-half miles south of Clearfield. For five years prior to that he had rented land and when he moved from the farm in Lawrence township he bought and settled on the farm of 150 acres in Pike township, which is now owned by his son, Miles R. Porter. He came here in 1873 and continued to live on this farm until his death, in May, 1898. He was a Democrat in politics and served as school director and road supervisor. As long as he was strong and active he was a hard worker and cleared 100 acres of his first farm. The present one was already cleared when he purchased it. He married Jemmima Read, who died in January, 1903. They were members of the Presbyterian church. The following children were born to them: Elizabeth, who is the widow of W. R. McPherson, of Clearfield; Emma, who is the widow of R. A. Holden, of Clearfield; W. A., who married Susan Conly, of Wilmington, Del; Miles R.; Robert F., who is a practicing lawyer of Kansas City, Mo.; James M., who is a resident of Clearfield; Helen J., who is the wife of James Conly, of Wilmington, Del. Miles R. Porter attended the Pine Grove school in boyhood. He then spent two years in the high school at Clearfield and attended Normal School two terms. Later he took a commercial course in a business college in Philadelphia, after which he became a school teacher and met with much success in this line of work, having taught in Chest township in Bigler, Woodland and Winterburn. He was principal of the school at the latter place for one term. Mr. Porter then went into the lumber business and for ten years was interested in a saw and shingle mill on Clearfield Creek. After his marriage he settled on this farm and for ten years before his father's death was its manager. In 1904 his house was destroyed by fire and the present substantial one was erected by him the same year. Mr. Porter carries on general farming and also operates a small coal mine on his place. On June 1, 1898, Mr. Porter was married to Miss Mary K. Bryan, a daughter of Judson and Anna (Longwell) Bryan. Mrs. Porter was born at Savona, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Porter have two children: Katherine R., who was born October 8, 1899; and Eleanor A., who was born August 30, 1909. They are members of the Presbyterian church at Curwensville, Mr. Porter being an elder and a trustee. He is one of the township's substantial men, being a stockholder in the County National Bank, and also of the Farmers and Traders Bank, both of Clearfield. He has been identified with the Democratic party since manhood. Mr. Porter has been a member of Pittsburg Consistory for many years, and he belongs to the Grange at Curwensville.