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{{wiktionary|Chapin}}

'''Chapin''' may refer to:
'''Chapin''' may refer to:

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==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==
==People==
*[[Chapin (surname)]]
*[[Alaric B. Chapin]] (1848–1924), Union hero in American Civil War
*[[Chapin (given name)]]
*[[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
*[[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
*[[James Chapin|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, regional demonym for people from [[Guatemala]]
*Chapin, regional demonym for people from [[Guatemala]]


==Places==
==Schools==
*[[Chapin School]], a school in New York
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*[[Chapin, Illinois]]
*[[Chapin School (New Jersey)]]
*[[Chapin High School]], a public high school in South Carolina
*[[Chapin, Iowa]]
*[[Captain John L. Chapin High School]], a public high school in Texas
*[[Chapin, New York]]
*[[Chapin, South Carolina]]
*[[Edinburg, Texas]], originally called Chapin
*[[Chapin Township, Michigan]]
*[[The Chapin School]], several places


==Other uses==
;Armenia
*[[Chapin Block]], Southbridge, Massachusetts, on the US National Register of Historic Places
*[[Chapni]], also spelled ''Chapin''
*[[Chapin National Bank Building]], Springfield, Massachusetts, on the US National Register of Historic Places
*[[Chapin Memorial Church]], Oneonta, New York, on the US National Register of Historic Places
*[[Mount Chapin]], a summit in Colorado


==Other==
==See also==
*[[Chapin School (disambiguation)]], any of several schools
*[[Chapin Sisters]], a US female singing group
*[[Chapin Sisters]], a US female singing group


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