Edwin Hubbell Chapin
1814 - 1880
General Information
Bio
(1814-1880) Poet. Edwin Hubbell Chapin was born in Union Village, New York, and died in Pigeon Cove, Rockport, Massachusetts. He wrote the poem “Burial at Sea.”
Full Name
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
Locations
Washington
Author's Timeline
1814
BIRTH
Edwin Hubbell Chapin was born in Union Village, New York, (now Greenwich, New York) on December 29, 1814.
1847
LITWORK
The Crown of Thorns: A Token for the Sorrowing
Boston: A. Tompkins
Nonfiction.
Boston: A. Tompkins
Nonfiction.
1849
LITWORK
Duties Of Young Women
George W. Briggs
Nonfiction.
George W. Briggs
Nonfiction.
1850
LITWORK
Discourses on the Lord's Prayer
Boston: A. Tompkins
Nonfiction.
Boston: A. Tompkins
Nonfiction.
1853
LITWORK
Moral Aspects of City Life: A Series of Lectures
New York: Henry Lyon
Nonfiction.
New York: Henry Lyon
Nonfiction.
1854
LITWORK
Humanity in the City
De Witt & Davenport
Nonfiction.
De Witt & Davenport
Nonfiction.
1866
LITWORK
Living Words
Boston: N.E. Universalist Publishing House
Nonfiction.
Boston: N.E. Universalist Publishing House
Nonfiction.
1877
LITWORK
Lessons of Faith and Life: Discourses
New York: James Miller, Publisher
Nonfiction.
New York: James Miller, Publisher
Nonfiction.
1880
DEATH
Edwin Hubbell Chapin died at Pigeon Cove, a village of Rockport, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1880.
1880
INTERMENT
Edwin Hubbell Chapin was interred at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
1881
LITWORK
God's Requirements and Other Sermons
New York: James Miller, Publisher
Nonfiction.
New York: James Miller, Publisher
Nonfiction.
1894
OTHER
The Chapin Memorial Church in Oneonta, New York, was dedicated to Mr. Chapin in 1894.
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