A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . hefuture the more hearty will be the recognition of hisservices. —>«3M€*<^— mHIPMAN, SAMUEL H., president of the Firstx^i National Bank of Warsaw, is descended from John] Chipman, wdio came to America in the year 1630,^^^ settled in Massachusetts, and married Hope How-land, daughter of John Howland, who came over in-theMayflower. From John Chipman are descended allwho bear that name in this country. Samuel H. Chip-man is the son o


A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana : with many portrait-illustrations on steel, engraved expressly for this work . hefuture the more hearty will be the recognition of hisservices. —>«3M€*<^— mHIPMAN, SAMUEL H., president of the Firstx^i National Bank of Warsaw, is descended from John] Chipman, wdio came to America in the year 1630,^^^ settled in Massachusetts, and married Hope How-land, daughter of John Howland, who came over in-theMayflower. From John Chipman are descended allwho bear that name in this country. Samuel H. Chip-man is the son of Isaac and Sarah (Heminway) Chip-man, botli of whom were natives of New were people of industrious habits, and followedagriculture for a livelihood in .Shoreham, AddisonCounty, Vermont, where, on the 22d of May, 1813,Samuel H. Chipman was born. He was reared on thefarm, and attended the\common schools of his nativeplace, to which instruction was added tuition in NewtonAcademy, of that county. His early inclinations werefor the mercantile business, and he engaged as clerk ina store in his native village. Soon afterward he removid. Xn


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