Papers, 1882-1901 (bulk 1883-1899) . hers side, from LieutenantWilliam Clack, who emigi-ated to New England in1630, settled at Northampton in , and becamethe ancestor of a family which has occupied an hon-orable position in the Connecticut Valley for nearlytwo and a half centuries. Alfred C. Chapin wastaken by his parents when an infant to Springfield,Mass., whence they removed in 1853 to Keene, N. H.,and thence, after ten years, to Rutland, Vt. In thesetwo latter places he attended various private and pub-lic schools until 1865, when he entered William^(;ollege, where he was graduated in


Papers, 1882-1901 (bulk 1883-1899) . hers side, from LieutenantWilliam Clack, who emigi-ated to New England in1630, settled at Northampton in , and becamethe ancestor of a family which has occupied an hon-orable position in the Connecticut Valley for nearlytwo and a half centuries. Alfred C. Chapin wastaken by his parents when an infant to Springfield,Mass., whence they removed in 1853 to Keene, N. H.,and thence, after ten years, to Rutland, Vt. In thesetwo latter places he attended various private and pub-lic schools until 1865, when he entered William^(;ollege, where he was graduated in 1869. He thenpursued a course of law studies at the HarvardLaw School, where he was graduated in 1871. Thefollowing year he spent in a lawyers office in NewYork City, and was there admitted to the bar in Chapin took up his residence in Brooklyn in1873. and was soon elected the first president of the ^^-^^ _Young Mens Democratic Club of that city. But, i:^»s^ _ Specimen page, National Cyc]opa?dia of Ahrik m Bk _i ipliv. ^-f CROSBY DEPEW


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