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Charles R. Chapman

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Charles R. Chapman (November 23, 1827 – January 25, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who was a mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, and served in both houses of the Connecticut legislature.

Early life

Chapman was born in New Haven, Connecticut to Charles Chapman and Sarah Tomlinson. In 1829 he moved to Hartford with his family, where he continued to reside until his death. He graduated from Trinity College in 1847, studied law for a year in Northampton, Massachusetts, and completed his legal studies in Now York in the office of John Van Buren, son of President Martin Van Buren.[1]

Career

In 1856, he became a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. In 1857 he became a member of the State senate representing the first senatorial district. He was mayor of the city of Hartford from 1866 to 1872.[2] In 1872 he was again a member of the House of Representatives. He was city attorney of the city of Hartford and postmaster from June, 1885 to March, 1890.[1]

Personal life

On May 1, 1855, Chapman married Mrs. Harriet Putnam Thomas.[1]

Death

Chapman died on January 25, 1897, and is interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Obituary Sketch of Charles R. Chapman". Connecticut State Library. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Chapman, Charles R." The Political Graveyard. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
  3. ^ "Charles R Chapman". Find A Grave. Retrieved October 10, 2012.