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Chapman family

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Works: 450 works in 551 publications in 2 languages and 1,980 library holdings
Genres: Correspondence  Photographs  Bonds  Wills  Account books  Inventories 
Classifications: nd237.c53,
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Chiefly personal correspondence; together with Civil War material of Chapman's father and grandfather.
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Daybooks, ledgers, and other papers, chiefly relating to the family general store in Middlebury owned by brothers Asa (1781-1859) and Wightman (1786-1869) Chapman and later Asa's grandson, Thaddeus Chapman (1845-1922). Includes "teaming book for forge fuel" (1845-1846) and account for replacing the forge (1847-1848); and agreements between Thaddeus Chapman and M.D. Hall concerning the creation of Vergennes and Troy Line, a shipping company which operated on Lake Champlain between Vergennes, Vt., and Troy, N.Y.
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Family history (4 v.), notes, coats of arms, genealogies, pedigree maps, and other materials, of and relating to Pennell/Paynel/Pinel family members, originally of Normandy, France, the Isle of Jersey, and England, and members of related families. Other families represented include Chapman, Jordan, Philippe, Riggs, and Thomas.
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The collection consists of miscellaneous family materials including correspondence (1860-1926), legal records (1824-1870), financial records (1830-1900), indentures (1824-1926), and plats (1818-1892) of a Georgia family centered in Ludovici [sic], Ga. The collection includes a one-page genealogy of the Chapman family.
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The Chapman family papers, ranging from the years 1871-1975, contain correspondence, photographs, a family scrapbook, autograph albums, and miscellaneous items from various members of the Chapman family of Carbondale, Illinois. The majority of the collection consists of photographs from the late 1800's to the early 1900's.
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Business records and correspondence of William and Theodore R. Chapman relating to their real estate business in LeRoy.
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Correspondence, claims, and certificates relating to Thomas D. Chapman's career as a Syracuse, New York pension claims attorney; also includes bills to other members of the Chapman family from many Fayetteville businesses.
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Records from the Virginia City, Nev., dentist's office of Chester W. Chapman (1864-1956), his brother, Sargent Allen Chapman (1862-1908), and their father, Allen Chapman (1826-1897).
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Correspondence, legal and estate papers, copies of wills, bonds, an inventory and appraisement, and other papers.
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Chiefly legal papers of Doylestown lawyer and judge Henry Chapman, including correspondence (1831-1871), court case records (ca. 1859-1870), and miscellaneous notes and pamphlets on politics, etc. Also includes correspondence to Col. John F. Mercer in Annapolis, Md., chiefly from John Minor in Fredericksburg, Va., concerning family, business, and legal matters.
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Consists of one card photograph album. The Chapman family was possibly from Albany, New York.
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Financial records, correspondence, notebooks, a diary, and miscellaneous personal documents chronicling the activities of various members of the Chapman family.
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Primarily correspondence of Chapman family members and friends. Includes Civil War letters (1863-1864) written from Kentucky and Tennessee between William Harvey Chapman, Company I, 9th Tennessee Cavalry, USA, and his father, John Chapman. Other materials include advertisements, two Civil War-era ballads, legal documents, and pamphlets. Correspondents also include William L. Barbee, Ben F. Bratcher, Jason Chapman, John Evans, David Goin, E.H. Hollingsworth, Benjamin F. Mozingo, Nancy Robertson, and Joseph N. Travis.
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Papers (including correspondence, accounts and deeds) of Enoch Strother, lawyer and farmer, of Fauquier County, Va. and his family. Includes letters of the Chapman family of Keytesville, Mo.
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Miscellaneous papers of the Chapman family of River Falls, Wisconsin, consisting of three letters written by Frank Chapman to his sister Ella while he was stationed in Georgia and Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War; one Civil War letter written by "Mr. George" at Bull Run, October 15, 1863 with ink made from berry juice (with a partial transcription); a 1908 marriage invitation and certificate; deeds; and newspaper clippings.
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Chiefly correspondence with family members, friends, and literary and political associates. There are poems, essays, articles, and reviews by Chapman together with notebooks, scrapbooks, and clippings. Also includes letters to Elizabeth Chanler Chapman and her notebooks. Finally, there are compositions and correspondence of Chapman family members.
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Depositions, agreements, estate papers and deeds of the Avery and Allyn families of Groton, Conn., and the Avery and Chapman families of Ledyard, Conn.; includes inventory of estate of Isaac Geer of Groton, Conn.
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Record of births, marriages and deaths of members of the Chapman family and of friends in the Ledyard, Conn., area; includes deaths of several African-Americans.
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This collection contains photocopies of ten letters, dated 1858-1883, of the Chapman family. The collection includes prewar letters between Giles Chapman and his parents, wartime letters from Chapman to his wife, and several poignant letters written after Giles' death between his widow and his father, Samuel Chapman. The collection also includes a copy of a special order for Giles Chapman, dated 1865.
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Consists primarily of correspondence between John Gadsby Chapman and Conrad Wise Chapman.
 
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