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Marshall Chapin

Marshall Chapin
Mayor of Detroit
In office
1829–1829
Preceded byJohn R. Williams
Succeeded byLevi Cook
Mayor of Detroit
In office
1831–1831
Preceded byLevi Cook
Succeeded byCharles Christopher Trowbridge
Personal details
BornFebruary 27, 1798
Bernardston, Massachusetts
DiedDecember 26, 1836(1836-12-26) (aged 38)
Detroit, Michigan
SpouseMary Crosby

Marshall Chapin (February 27, 1798 – December 26, 1836) was a medical doctor, pharmacist, and public servant from Detroit, Michigan.

Early life

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Marshall Chapin was born in Bernardston, Massachusetts in 1798, one of nine children of Dr. Caleb Chapin and his wife Mary.[1] The family later moved to Caledonia, New York, where Marshall went to school. He took a medical course at Geneva Academy (now Hobart and William Smith Colleges), and studied medicine with an uncle in Buffalo, New York.[1] He received his medical degree in 1819.[1]

In 1823, Chapin married Mary Crosby.[1] The couple had four children: Louisa, Helen, Charles, and Marshall.[1]

Detroit

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In 1819 Chapin moved to Detroit, and, with the help of his uncle, established the first drugstore there,[1] as well as going into private practice as a physician.[2] He was soon appointed physician for Fort Shelby.[3] He went into public service, serving as an alderman in 1826 and 1827 and mayor in 1831 and 1833.[1] He was appointed City Physician during the cholera epidemic of 1832, and served as same during the second outbreak in 1834.[1]

Marshall Chapin died of heart disease on December 26, 1838.[2] His drugstore continued in business under his son-in-law's name, and others, well into the 1880s.[2][4]

Political offices Preceded byJohn R. Williams Mayor of Detroit 1829 Succeeded byLevi Cook Preceded byLevi Cook Mayor of Detroit 1831 Succeeded byCharles Christopher Trowbridge

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Silas Farmer (1889), THE HISTORY OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN, p. 1033
  2. ^ a b c "Marshall Chapin". Elmwood Cemetery. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  3. ^ Carlisle, Fred, ed. (1890), Chronography of Notable Events in the History of the Northwest Territory and Wayne County, Detroit: O.S. Gulley, Bornman, pp. 202–204, OCLC 13694600
  4. ^ The government of the city of Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan: 1701 to 1907, historical and biographical, 1907, p. 28, ISBN 9780598455529
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