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Chapin, IL -- U.S. village in Illinois
Population (2000): 592
Housing Units (2000): 237
Land area (2000): 0.975124 sq. miles (2.525560 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.975124 sq. miles (2.525560 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12528
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 39.767407 N, 90.401844 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 62628
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Headwords:
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Chapin, SC -- U.S. town in South Carolina
Population (2000): 628
Housing Units (2000): 261
Land area (2000): 1.796245 sq. miles (4.652252 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.008991 sq. miles (0.023287 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.805236 sq. miles (4.675539 sq. km)
FIPS code: 13150
Located within: South Carolina (SC), FIPS 45
Location: 34.165783 N, 81.347260 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 29036
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Headwords:
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Chapin

Chapin may refer to:

Chapin (surname)

Chapin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alaric B. Chapin (1848–1924), Union hero in American Civil War
  • Alfred C. Chapin (1848–1936), US politician
  • Amzi Chapin (1768–1835), US cabinetmaker, singing-school teacher and shapenote composer
  • Andy Chapin (1951–1985), US musician
  • Anna Alice Chapin (1880–1920), US female author
  • Arthur Chapin (1868–1943), US politician
  • Augusta Jane Chapin (1836–1905), US female religious figure and women's rights activist
  • Billy Chapin (born 1943), US actor
  • Chad Chapin (born 1975), US musician
  • Charles Chapin (1858–1930), US newspaper editor, convicted murderer ("The Rose Man")
  • Charles V. Chapin (1856–1941), US physician and activist in public health
  • Chester W. Chapin (1798–1883), US politician
  • Clifford Chapin (born 1988), US voice actor working for Funimation
  • Darrin Chapin (born 1966), US athlete in baseball
  • Dwight Chapin (born 1940), US politician
  • Edward Payson Chapin (1831–1863), Union Officer in the American Civil War
  • Edwin Hubbell Chapin (1814–1880), US preacher and religious writer
  • Eliphalet Chapin (1741–1807), US cabinetmaker
  • Esther Maria Lewis Chapin (1871–1959), US female society figure
  • F. Stuart Chapin III (f. 1970-2000s), US educator
  • Francis Chapin (1899–1965), US artist
  • Francis Stuart Chapin (1888–1974), US educator and sociologist
  • Frederic L. Chapin (1929–1987), US diplomat
  • Frederick H. Chapin (1852–1900), US businessman, mountaineer, photographer, amateur geologist
  • Graham H. Chapin (1799–1843), US politician
  • Harold Chapin (1886–1915), British playwright
  • Harry Chapin (1942–1981), US musician
  • Henry Chapin (1811–1878), US politician and judge
  • Herman M. Chapin (1823–1879), US politician
  • James Ormsbee Chapin (1887–1975), US artist
  • Dr James Paul Chapin (1889–1964), US scientist and ornithologist
  • Jen Chapin (f. 2000s), US female musician
  • Jim Chapin (1919–2009), US musician
  • John Putnam Chapin (1810–1864), US politician
  • John R. Chapin (f. 1800s), US artist and illustrator
  • Lauren Chapin (born 1945), US female actor
  • Linda Chapin (f. 2000s), US female politician
  • Lonnie Chapin (born 1970), US musician
  • Mary W. Chapin (1820–1899), US female educator and college president
  • Miles Chapin (born 1954), US actor
  • Ralph Chapin (1915–2000), US businessman
  • Roger Chapin (born 1933), US businessman and activist
  • Roy D. Chapin (1880–1936), US industrialist
  • Roy D. Chapin, Jr. (1915–2001), US industrialist
  • Samuel Chapin (1598–1675), US founder of Springfield, Massachusetts
  • Sandra Chapin (born 1932), US personality, wife of Harry Chapin
  • Schuyler Chapin (1923–2009), US opera director
  • Selden Chapin (1899–1963), US diplomat
  • Steve Chapin, (born c. 1944), US musician
  • Thomas Chapin (1957–1998), US musician
  • Tom Chapin (born 1945), US musician
Chapin (given name)

Chapin is the given name of:

  • Chapin Hall (1816–1879), Republican US Representative from Pennsylvania
  • Chapin A. Harris (1806-1860), American physician and dentist
  • Chapin Rose (born 1973), Republican member of the Illinois Senate

Usage examples of "chapin".

Chapin, whose excellent project is indorsed by well-known New York physicians and professors, proposes to publish a yearly index to original communications in the medical journals of the United States, classified by authors and subjects.

Since the entire landscape of Chapin Mesa was a treasure trove of artifacts, the digging of so much as a post hole gave the archaeologist nightmares.

Along Chapin Mesa Road were villages, skeletons now, but still imbued with an unmistakable human spirit.

And when Chapin hanged in Connecticut, they find this old creep with his neck broken.

Anna Miller and Chris Chapin had been in law school together at North Carolina State.

A young lawyer named Chris Chapin had brought home a bottle of Chardonnay de Beaulieu, and he and his francee, Anna Miller, were drinking the California wine in bed.

Easter treat for Kidd Chapin, the decidedly sexy game warden who had me seriously thinking about marriage for the first time in six years.

She was gonna be an actress and I was gonna learn to fly She took off to find the footlights and I took off to find the sky -- Taxi by Harry Chapin George McGovern's queer idea that he could get himself elected President on the Democratic ticket by dancing a muted whipsong on the corpse of the Democratic Party is suddenly beginning to look very sane, and very possible.

I'd even carried along a whimsical basket of erotic goodies, an early Easter treat for Kidd Chapin, the decidedly sexy game warden who had me seriously thinking about marriage for the first time in six years.