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*[[Alfred C. Chapin]], American lawyer and politician |
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*[[Charles Chapin]] ("The Rose Man") |
*[[Charles Chapin]] ("The Rose Man") |
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*[[Dwight Chapin]], assistant to U.S. President Richard Nixon |
*[[Dwight Chapin]], assistant to U.S. President Richard Nixon |
Revision as of 19:20, 3 June 2009
Chapin may refer to:
People
- Alfred C. Chapin, American lawyer and politician
- Charles Chapin ("The Rose Man")
- Dwight Chapin, assistant to U.S. President Richard Nixon
- Edward Payson Chapin (1831-1863), officer in the American Civil War
- Harold Chapin, British playwright
- Harry Chapin, American singer-songwriter
- James Ormsbee Chapin, American artist
- Jim Chapin, jazz drummer
- John Putnam Chapin, American politician
- Mary Chapin Carpenter, American country musician
- Roy D. Chapin, American industrialist
- Sandra Chapin, wife of Harry Chapin
- Schuyler Chapin, American sculptor
- Tom Chapin, American singer-songwriter, brother of Harry Chapin
- Guatemalan, regional demonym for people from Guatemala
Places
- United States
- Chapin, Illinois
- Chapin, Iowa
- Chapin, South Carolina
- Edinburg, Texas, originally called Chapin
- Chapin Township, Michigan
- The Chapin School, several places
- Armenia
- Chapni, also spelled Chapin