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Emerson Chapman 1830 - 1897

Emerson Chapman of VA was born in 1830, and died at age 67 years old in 1897 in Mason County, West Virginia United States.
Emerson Chapman
VA
1830
VA
1897
Mason County, West Virginia, United States
Male
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  • Introduction

    Emerson Chapman was a soldier in the United States Civil War.
  • 1830

    Birthday

    1830
    Birthdate
    VA
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Emerson Chapman fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy in the 36 Batt'n Virginia Cavalry. He entered the war with the rank of Private, and left with the rank of Private. He fought in the Battle of Fisher's Hill, where he was captured as a Prisoner of War..
  • Personal Life & Family

    36 Batt'n Virginia Cavalry.
  • 1897

    Death

    1897
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Mason County, West Virginia United States
    Death location
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Did you know?
In 1830, in the year that Emerson Chapman was born, on August 31st, Edwin Beard Budding was granted a patent for the invention of the lawn mower. Budding invented the lawn mower to cut the grass on sports grounds and extensive gardens - it was intended to be a superior alternative to the scythe. His mower was 19 inches wide with a frame made of wrought iron and looked much like a modern push mower.
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In 1846, by the time he was 16 years old, on June 15th, the Oregon Treaty - between Great Britain and the US - was signed. The Treaty agreed that the 49th parallel would be the border between the United States and Canada. Since the actual border wasn't clear in the Treaty, dispute about what was Canada and what was the US continued for a decade.
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