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(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.

1849

LITWORK

Duties Of Young Women
George W. Briggs

Nonfiction.

1850

LITWORK

Discourses on the Lord's Prayer
Boston: A. Tompkins

Nonfiction.

1853

LITWORK

Moral Aspects of City Life: A Series of Lectures
New York: Henry Lyon

Nonfiction.

1854

LITWORK

Humanity in the City
De Witt & Davenport

Nonfiction.

1866

LITWORK

Living Words
Boston: N.E. Universalist Publishing House

Nonfiction.

1877

LITWORK

Lessons of Faith and Life: Discourses
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.

1894

OTHER

The Chapin Memorial Church in Oneonta, New York, was dedicated to Mr. Chapin in 1894.

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