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Alfred C. Chapin

Alfred Clark Chapin (March 8, 1848 – October 2, 1936) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the Mayor of Brooklyn and for one year as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1891 to 1892.[1]

Alfred C. Chapin
Member of the House of Representatives from New York's 2nd District
In office
November 3, 1891 – November 16, 1892
Preceded byDavid A. Boody
Succeeded byJohn M. Clancy
Mayor of Brooklyn
In office
1888–1891
Preceded byDaniel D. Whitney
Succeeded byDavid A. Boody
New York State Comptroller
In office
1884–1887
GovernorGrover Cleveland
David B. Hill
Preceded byIra Davenport
Succeeded byEdward Wemple
Personal details
Born
Alfred Clark Chapin

(1848-03-08)March 8, 1848
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
DiedOctober 2, 1936(1936-10-02) (aged 88)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyDemocratic Party
Spouses
Grace Stebbins
(m. 1884; died 1908)
Charlotte Storrs Montant
(m. 1913)
RelationsHamilton Fish IV (grandson)
Parent(s)Ephraim Atlas Chapin
Josephine Clark
Alma materWilliams College
Harvard Law School
Signature

Early life edit

Chapin was born to Ephraim Atlas Chapin who had interests in the railroad and Josephine, née Clark. He had a younger sister Alice Chapin who was an actress and suffragette.[2]

He attended the public and private schools and graduated from Williams College (in Williamstown, Massachusetts) in 1869,[3] and from Harvard Law School in 1871. He was admitted to the bar in 1872 and commenced practice in New York City with residence in Brooklyn.[1]

Political career edit

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Kings Co., 11th D.) in 1882 and 1883, and was Speaker in 1883. On January 13, 1882, he was injured in the same train accident in which State Senator Webster Wagner was killed.[1]

He was New York State Comptroller from 1884 to 1887, elected at the New York state election, 1883 and the New York state election, 1885.

He was Mayor of Brooklyn from 1888 to 1891.

Tenure in Congress edit

Chapin was elected as a Democrat to the 52nd United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David A. Boody and served from November 3, 1891, to November 16, 1892, when he resigned.[1]

Later life edit

Chapin served as railroad commissioner of New York State from 1892 to 1897, and continued the practice of law, He was also financially interested in various enterprises.[1] He also owned a summer home in Murray Bay, Quebec.[3]

Personal life edit

On February 20, 1884,[3] Chapin was married to Grace Stebbins (1860–1908).[4] She was the daughter of Alice Holmes Schieffelin (1838–1913) and Russell Stebbins (1835–1894) and the granddaughter of Samuel Schieffelin, a religious author and businessman. Together, they were the parents of:

After his first wife's death in 1908, he remarried to Charlotte (née Storrs) Montant (1860–1942),[7] the widow of Charles Montant, on January 6, 1913.[8]

Chapin died in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel while on a visit in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1936.[9] Chapin's grandson Hamilton Fish IV also was a U.S. Representative from New York.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Chapin, Alfred Clark - Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Maggie B. Gale, "Chapin, Harold (1886–1915)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2015, accessed November 9, 2017]
  3. ^ a b c "Alfred Clark Chapin (1848–1936)". specialcollections.williams.edu. Special Collections of Williams College. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "Mrs. A. C. Chapin Dead; End Came Suddenly; Wife of ex-Mayor of Brooklyn, a Noted Beauty, Taken Ill Only Last Friday. At the Opera a Week Ago; She Was a Member of the Schieffelin Family, and a Leader in Metropolitan Society". The New York Times. December 11, 1908. p. 11. Retrieved April 30, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Mrs. Hamilton Fish Dies; Wife of Ex-Representative Was Former Grace Chapin". The New York Times. July 4, 1960. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  6. ^ Pace, Eric (January 20, 1991). "Hamilton Fish, in Congress 24 Years, Dies at 102". The New York Times. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  7. ^ "Mrs. Alfred C. Chapin; Widow of One-Time Mayor of Brooklyn Dies in Murray Bay". The New York Times. September 2, 1942. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  8. ^ "Ex-Mayor Chapin Marries; Former Brooklyn Executive Wedded to Mrs. Charles L. Montant". The New York Times. January 7, 1913. p. 11. Retrieved April 30, 2021 – via NewspaperArchive.
  9. ^ "Ex-Mayor Chapin of Brooklyn Dies; Retired Lawyer, 88, Had Also Been State Controller and Speaker of Assembly". The New York Times. October 3, 1936. Retrieved January 18, 2018.

External links edit

New York State Assembly
Preceded by
William H. Waring
New York State Assembly
Kings County, 11th District

1882–1883
Succeeded by
Henry Heath
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the New York State Assembly
1883
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York State Comptroller
1884–1887
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Brooklyn
1888–1891
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 2nd congressional district

1891–1892
Succeeded by

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Alfred Clark Chapin March 8 1848 October 2 1936 was an American lawyer and politician who served as the Mayor of Brooklyn and for one year as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1891 to 1892 1 Alfred C ChapinMember of the House of Representatives from New York s 2nd DistrictIn office November 3 1891 November 16 1892Preceded byDavid A BoodySucceeded byJohn M ClancyMayor of BrooklynIn office 1888 1891Preceded byDaniel D WhitneySucceeded byDavid A BoodyNew York State ComptrollerIn office 1884 1887GovernorGrover ClevelandDavid B HillPreceded byIra DavenportSucceeded byEdward WemplePersonal detailsBornAlfred Clark Chapin 1848 03 08 March 8 1848South Hadley Massachusetts United StatesDiedOctober 2 1936 1936 10 02 aged 88 Montreal Quebec CanadaPolitical partyDemocratic PartySpousesGrace Stebbins m 1884 died 1908 wbr Charlotte Storrs Montant m 1913 wbr RelationsHamilton Fish IV grandson Parent s Ephraim Atlas ChapinJosephine ClarkAlma materWilliams CollegeHarvard Law SchoolSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Tenure in Congress 3 Later life 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editChapin was born to Ephraim Atlas Chapin who had interests in the railroad and Josephine nee Clark He had a younger sister Alice Chapin who was an actress and suffragette 2 He attended the public and private schools and graduated from Williams College in Williamstown Massachusetts in 1869 3 and from Harvard Law School in 1871 He was admitted to the bar in 1872 and commenced practice in New York City with residence in Brooklyn 1 Political career editHe was a member of the New York State Assembly Kings Co 11th D in 1882 and 1883 and was Speaker in 1883 On January 13 1882 he was injured in the same train accident in which State Senator Webster Wagner was killed 1 He was New York State Comptroller from 1884 to 1887 elected at the New York state election 1883 and the New York state election 1885 He was Mayor of Brooklyn from 1888 to 1891 Tenure in Congress edit Chapin was elected as a Democrat to the 52nd United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David A Boody and served from November 3 1891 to November 16 1892 when he resigned 1 Later life editChapin served as railroad commissioner of New York State from 1892 to 1897 and continued the practice of law He was also financially interested in various enterprises 1 He also owned a summer home in Murray Bay Quebec 3 Personal life editOn February 20 1884 3 Chapin was married to Grace Stebbins 1860 1908 4 She was the daughter of Alice Holmes Schieffelin 1838 1913 and Russell Stebbins 1835 1894 and the granddaughter of Samuel Schieffelin a religious author and businessman Together they were the parents of Grace Chapin 1885 1960 5 who married Hamilton Fish III 1888 1991 a member of the U S House of Representatives 6 Beatrice Chapin 1889 1932 After his first wife s death in 1908 he remarried to Charlotte nee Storrs Montant 1860 1942 7 the widow of Charles Montant on January 6 1913 8 Chapin died in the Ritz Carlton Hotel while on a visit in Montreal Quebec Canada in 1936 9 Chapin s grandson Hamilton Fish IV also was a U S Representative from New York 1 References edit a b c d e f Chapin Alfred Clark Biographical Information bioguide congress gov Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved January 18 2018 Maggie B Gale Chapin Harold 1886 1915 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press September 2015 accessed November 9 2017 a b c Alfred Clark Chapin 1848 1936 specialcollections williams edu Special Collections of Williams College Retrieved January 18 2018 Mrs A C Chapin Dead End Came Suddenly Wife of ex Mayor of Brooklyn a Noted Beauty Taken Ill Only Last Friday At the Opera a Week Ago She Was a Member of the Schieffelin Family and a Leader in Metropolitan Society The New York Times December 11 1908 p 11 Retrieved April 30 2021 via Newspapers com Mrs Hamilton Fish Dies Wife of Ex Representative Was Former Grace Chapin The New York Times July 4 1960 Retrieved January 18 2018 Pace Eric January 20 1991 Hamilton Fish in Congress 24 Years Dies at 102 The New York Times Retrieved April 30 2021 Mrs Alfred C Chapin Widow of One Time Mayor of Brooklyn Dies in Murray Bay The New York Times September 2 1942 Retrieved January 18 2018 Ex Mayor Chapin Marries Former Brooklyn Executive Wedded to Mrs Charles L Montant The New York Times January 7 1913 p 11 Retrieved April 30 2021 via NewspaperArchive Ex Mayor Chapin of Brooklyn Dies Retired Lawyer 88 Had Also Been State Controller and Speaker of Assembly The New York Times October 3 1936 Retrieved January 18 2018 External links editUnited States Congress Alfred C Chapin id C000304 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Political Graveyard Works by Alfred C Chapin at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Alfred Clark Chapin at Internet Archive New York State Assembly Preceded byWilliam H Waring New York State Assembly Kings County 11th District1882 1883 Succeeded byHenry Heath Political offices Preceded byCharles E Patterson Speaker of the New York State Assembly1883 Succeeded byTitus Sheard Preceded byIra Davenport New York State Comptroller1884 1887 Succeeded byEdward Wemple Preceded byDaniel D Whitney Mayor of Brooklyn1888 1891 Succeeded byDavid A Boody U S House of Representatives Preceded byDavid A Boody Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 2nd congressional district1891 1892 Succeeded byJohn M Clancy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred C Chapin amp oldid 1191039649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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