Simon Peter Quick (June 27, 1850 – August 27, 1927) was an American lumberman, hotelier, and politician from New York.
He settled in Colesville and worked as a lumber manufacturer and dealer, building a steam saw mill, houses for his workmen, and barns for his stocks.
At one point, he was identified with the lumber firm Waite, Quick & Atwell and was a partner in the mercantile house of John Davis & Company of Tioga County, Pennsylvania.
In 1890, he moved to the village of Windsor and, in addition to his lumber and other interests, became the owner and proprietor of the Eagle Hotel.
[2] In 1913, Quick was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing Broome County.