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Chapin may refer to: Places United States * Chapin, Idaho, an unincorporated community * Chapin, Illinois, a village * Chapin, Iowa, an unincorporated community * Chapin Township, Michigan *Chapin, Missouri, an unincorporated community *Chapin, New York * Chapin, South Carolina, a town *Edinburg, Texas or Chapin *Chapin, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Elsewhere * Chapni or Chapin, Armenia *Chapin Peak, Wilkes Land, Antarctica People * Chapin (surname) * Chapin (given name) *Chapin, regional demonym for people from Guatemala Schools *Chapin School, a school in New York *Chapin School (New Jersey) * Chapin High School, a public high school in South Carolina * Captain John L. Chapin High School, a public high school in Texas Other uses * Chapin Block, Southbridge, Massachusetts, on the US National Register of Historic Places * Chapin National Bank Building, Springfield, Massachusetts, on the US National Register of Historic Places * Chapin Memorial Church, Oneonta, Ne ...
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Chapin, Idaho
Chapin is an unincorporated community in Teton County, in the U.S. state of Idaho. History A post office called Chapin was established in 1896, and remained in operation until 1912. According to tradition, the community was named after one Mr. Chapin, a pioneer citizen. Chapin's population was 125 in 1909. References Unincorporated communities in Teton County, Idaho {{TetonCountyID-geo-stub ...
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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 Chapin Rose (born December 17, 1973) is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 51st district since January 2013. The 51st district includes all or parts of McLean, DeWitt, Macon, Piatt, Shelby, Moultrie, Douglas, Champ ... (born 1973), Republican member of the Illinois Senate See also * C. Chapin Cutler (1914–2002), American electrical engineer {{given name ...
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Chapin Memorial Church
Chapin Memorial Church is a historic Universalist church at 12 Ford Avenue in Oneonta, Otsego County, New York. It was built in 1894 and is a one and a half-story brick building on a tall, cut stone foundation. The facade consists of two parts: the main body of the church and the engaged three stage tower and entrance bay. It is characterized by an eclectic design that combines features characteristic of the Romanesque, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne styles. ''See also:'' It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. References External linksUnitarian Universalist Society of Oneonta, NY website Unitarian Universalist churches in New York (state) Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Churches completed in 1894 19th-century churches in the United States Churches in Otsego County, New York Eclectic architecture National Register of Historic Places in Otsego County, New York {{UnitarianUniversalism-stub ...
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Chapin National Bank Building
The Chapin National Bank Building is a historic bank building at 1675-1677 Main Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1917 for a bank founded in 1872 by Chester Chapin, it is a notable local example of Classical Revival architecture. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It now houses other commercial businesses. Description and history The Chapin National Bank Building is located in downtown Springfield, at the northeast corner of Main and Lyman Streets. It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of cast stone. The Lyman Street facade has a classical Doric frieze, with four monumental fluted columns set ''in antis''. The Main Street facade originally had a similar appearance, except for the main building entrance, but this has been obscured or replaced by modern paneling, leaving only the frieze below the roofline. Chester Chapin, a native of nearby Ludlow, made a fortune first in stagecoach operations, and then in railr ...
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Chapin Block
The Chapin Block is a historic commercial building at 208-222 Hamilton Street in Southbridge, Massachusetts. Built in 1888, it is the only Shingle style commercial building in Southbridge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Description and history The Chapin Block is located in Globe Village, a predominantly residential area just north of Southbridge's downtown, occupying a narrow plot of land at the junction of Hamilton and Crane Streets. The building is set to advantage on the oddly-shaped narrow triangular lot, giving the building a flatiron appearance with a rounded point. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with a small tower (that once held a clock) at the point were Hamilton and Crane Streets meet. It is finished in wooden shingles, and has a modillioned cornice. There are four storefronts on the front of the building (facing Hamilton Street), each with plate glass windows flanking recessed entries. This layout dates to the early ...
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Captain John L
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, etc. In militaries, the captain is typically at the level of an officer commanding a company or battalion of infantry, a ship, or a battery of artillery, or another distinct unit. The term also may be used as an informal or honorary title for persons in similar commanding roles. Etymology The term "captain" derives from (, , or 'the topmost'), which was used as title for a senior Byzantine military rank and office. The word was Latinized as capetanus/catepan, and its meaning seems to have merged with that of the late Latin "capitaneus" (which derives from the classical Latin word "caput", meaning head). This hybridized term gave rise to the English language term captain and its equivalents in other languages (, , , , , , , , , kapitány, K ...
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Chapin High School
Chapin High School is a public high school in Chapin, South Carolina. Nearly 1,400 students attend Chapin High School, as of the 2017–2018 school year. Chapin High School is one of four high schools in Lexington & Richland County School District Five. Athletics Chapin High School competes in the South Carolina High School League in Class AAAAA – Region V. Chapin has competitive teams for cheerleading, football, baseball, basketball, softball, tennis, soccer, volleyball, golf, wrestling, swimming, lacrosse, track, and cross country. Marching band The Chapin High School “Pride of the Midlands” Marching Band has won state championships in 1975 (1A), 1985 (2A), 2012 (3A), 2014 (3A), 2015 (3A), and 2017 (3A). Feeder schools The following schools feed into Chapin High School: *Chapin Elementary School *Lake Murray Elementary School *Ballentine Elementary School *Chapin Intermediate School *Chapin Middle School Notable alumni *DeWayne Wise – former out ...
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Chapin School (New Jersey)
:''See also The Chapin School for the school in Manhattan with the same name.'' Chapin School is a private coeducational day school located in Lawrence Township, New Jersey, United States, serving students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade situated on a campus located outside of Princeton (which is the school's mailing address). As of the 2022 school year, the school had an enrollment of 228 students and 42.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 6:1Chapin School
National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed June 27, 2013.
Chapin School in Princeton, New Jersey, is accredited by the
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Chapin School
Chapin School is an all-girls independent day school in New York City's Upper East Side neighborhood in Manhattan. History Maria Bowen Chapin opened "Miss Chapin's School for Girls and Kindergarten for Boys and Girls" in 1901. The school originally enrolled 78 students, who were taught by seven teachers. It developed from a small elementary school Chapin and Alice Wetmore founded in 1894 that was explicitly intended to prepare young girls for success at the Brearley School, which had been created 10 years earlier. Chapin ran the educational side of "Primary Classes for Girls" and Wetmore ran the business end. The two ended their partnership in 1901, and Miss Chapin's School was born. Chapin's first high school diplomas were granted in 1908, and the last boys attended in 1917. According to archival sources recounted in ''And Cheer for the Green and Gold'', Chapin was an early feminist and suffragette who focused heavily on character development and intended the school to offer t ...
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Guatemala
Guatemala ( ; ), officially the Republic of Guatemala ( es, República de Guatemala, links=no), is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico; to the northeast by Belize and the Caribbean; to the east by Honduras; to the southeast by El Salvador and to the south by the Pacific Ocean. With an estimated population of around million, Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America and the 11th most populous country in the Americas. It is a representative democracy with its capital and largest city being Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, also known as Guatemala City, the most populous city in Central America. The territory of modern Guatemala hosted the core of the Maya civilization, which extended across Mesoamerica. In the 16th century, most of this area was conquered by the Spanish and claimed as part of the viceroyalty of New Spain. Guatemala attained independence in 1821 from Spain and Mexico. In 1823, it became part of the Fe ...
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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 *Alice Chapin, (1857–1934), militant suffragette and silent film actress *Amzi Chapin (1768–1835), US cabinetmaker, singing-school teacher and shapenote composer * Andy Chapin (1951–1985), US musician * Anna Alice Chapin (1880–1920), US author * Arthur Chapin (1868–1943), US politician *Augusta Jane Chapin (1836–1905), US religious figure and women's rights activist *Billy Chapin (1943–2016), US actor *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 * Cornelia Van Auken Chapin (1893–1972), US sculptor * Darrin Chapin (born 1966), US baseball player *Dwight Chapin ( ...
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Chapin, Illinois
Chapin is a village in Morgan County, Illinois, United States. The population was 512 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Jacksonville Micropolitan Statistical Area. History Chapin was named for its founders, Charles and Horace Chapin. Geography According to the 2010 census, Chapin has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 592 people, 227 households, and 168 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 237 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 99.16% White, 0.17% Native American, and 0.68% from two or more races. There were 227 households, out of which 37.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.8% were married couples Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their child ...
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