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Lucius P. Chapin papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSD-1875-001

Collection Statement

The collection includes family correspondence 1874-1927 (with most of it dating from 1906-1909). This group mainly consists of letters to and from Lucius P. and Alice R. Chapin and their daughter, Hannah Lee. Also included are other family papers, business papers, Putnam County Historical Society clippings in a small book and a speech given at a Putnam County Historical Society meeting.

Dates

  • 1874 - 1927
  • Majority of material found within 1906 - 1909

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Usage Restrictions

Copyright interests for this collection have been transferred to DePauw University.

Biographical Sketch

Lucius P. Chapin was born in Maysville, Ky., March 4, 1832, and came to Putnam County with his parents at an early age. They located on a farm near Putnamville.

He entered Indiana Asbury University (now DePauw University) in 1871, but did not graduate. He was mayor of Greencastle (1876-1880). After several years in Indianapolis, he returned to Greencastle and was in the retail grocery business at 24 E. Washington Street. He was then appointed postmaster of Greencastle (1898-1902). He practiced law in Greencastle for several years.

Lucius P. Chapin was mustered into service at the beginning of the Civil War and served three years as a member of Company M of the Fourth Indiana Cavalry. He was an active member of the Greencastle Post of the Grand Army of the Republic. He served over fifty years as an elder of the Presbyterian church in Greenastle.

He was the husband of Alice R. Chapin [who probably preceded him in death, as she was not mentioned in the survivor list of his obituary], father of Lucius R., Mary Alice and Hannah Lee and possibly another son (mentioned in a 1907 letter written by Mrs. Lucius P. Chapin and referred to as "our angel boy in Forest Hill"). Other survivors were four sisters, Ruth E., Anna, Ella and Mary Chapin. A brother, John, probably preceded him in death.

Lucius P. Chapin's sister, Anna, ran a rooming house at 202 S. Indiana Street. Local residents sometimes "took meals" there including the Lucius P. Chapin family.

The 1895 Greencastle City Directory lists the Lucius P. Chapin family at 203 S. Vine Street, in 1901 they were listed at 308 S. Jackson Street.

Extent

0.43 Cubic Feet (1 document case)

Language of Materials

English

Title
Lucius P. Chapin papers Class of 1875
Status
Completed
Author
Paxton Stephenson
Date
7/31/2013
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Description is in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism Repository

Contact:
Roy O. West Library
405 S. Indiana St.
Greencastle Indiana 46135 United States