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Wilhelmina Zillen Chapman, Chicago, Illinois, 1892
Cabinet card portrait of Wilhelmina Zillen Chapman, mother of Grant Chapman and grandmother of Joyce Chapman, taken by G. D. Morse, Chicago, Illinois, July, 1892.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1065/thumbnail.jp
Commencement, Chapman College, June, 1969
Commencement, Chapman College, June, 1969. Left to right: David D. Roberts?; Patricia Reilly Hitt, trustee and commencement speaker; President John L. Davis, and Myron Clifford Cole, trustee and graduate of Chapman Class of 1930.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_events/1080/thumbnail.jp
1930 U.S. Census Chapman Boarding House
Text document 1930 census of The Edith Chapman Boarding House, Listed Household members Mary Edith Chapman, Caroline Carline Monson, Dorothy Graham, Ethel Stewartconverted from .tiff to .pdf for compatibilit
Hilltop, Epping-Carlingford [cartographic material] : dry bracing atmosphere, 14 miles from Sydney by rail, lots 1/2 ac to 1 1/2 acres : for private sale /
Sales plan for land in the suburbs of Epping and Carlingford in Sydney, bordered by Carlingford Road and Pennant Parade.; Oriented with north facing slightly to the right.; "Terms. 5 per lot deposit and 25/- per month, interest 5% per annum on quarterly balances".; "Torrens title".; On lower right corner: Chapman & Faviell, licensed surveyors under R.P.A., 107 Pitt St. Sydney.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp787. Inset: Local sketch
Chapman College Founders Day Scholarship Banquet, Anaheim, California, 1968
Chapman College Founders Day Scholarship Banquet, Convention Center, Anaheim, California, March 8, 1968. The Chapman Concert Choir conducted by William D. Hall is performing.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_events/1148/thumbnail.jp
Course of the Viking Expeditions map Drawn by Edith M. Chapman
Color photograph of hand drawn map "course of the Viking Expeditions." signed Edith M Chapman uncropped version of chapmanviking
Charles Chapman, Custer County, Nebraska.
'Charles Chapman, identified by Deputy Sheriff C.M. Thompson of Broken Bow. Chapman sits next to old man and shot and killed a man for stealing chickens from this house.' Identified October 20 or 24, 1932
Floyd B. Chapman and friend photograph
Photograph showing Floyd B. Chapman of Columbus, Ohio, at right, with an unidentified fellow serviceman, 1943. Both are seen in military uniform, and are posing in a studio prop of a jail cell labeled "Guard House." After receiving a Ph. D. at the Ohio State University and working for the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Chapman (1911-1984) was inducted into the Army Air Corps in November of 1942. He was stationed at various posts around the United States during World War II, as well as overseas in India and China. Following his military service, Chapman continued his career as a naturalist and field ecologist for the Ohio State Division of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Ohio Division of Wildlife. He also worked as resident ecologist at Malabar Farm and as horticulturist for Inniswood Garden Metro Park until his death in 1984
Floyd B. Chapman in uniform portrait
Photograph showing Floyd B. Chapman of Columbus, Ohio, posed in his military uniform, 1943. After receiving a Ph. D. at the Ohio State University and working for the Fish and Wildlife Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Chapman (1911-1984) was inducted into the Army Air Corps in November of 1942. He was stationed at various posts around the United States during World War II, as well as overseas in India and China. Following his military service, Chapman continued his career as a naturalist and field ecologist for the Ohio State Division of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Ohio Division of Wildlife. He also worked as resident ecologist at Malabar Farm and as horticulturist for Inniswood Garden Metro Park until his death in 1984
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