Charles Chapman (mayor)
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Charles Clarke Chapman (1853–1944) was the first mayor of Fullerton, California and a relative of John Chapman, the legendary "Johnny Appleseed". He was a native of Illinois who had been a Chicago publisher before settling in Southern California. Chapman was a supporter of the Disciples of Christ, who was a primary donor and fundraiser for California Christian College, which in 1934 changed its name to Chapman College, and is now Chapman University, in his honor. Chapman Avenue, a major Orange County thoroughfare, is also named in his honor.
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Charles Chapman (mayor)
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Charles Chapman
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Charles Chapman
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Fullerton, California
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1944-04-05
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Macomb, Illinois
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1853-07-02
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Charles Clarke Chapman
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1944-04-05
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Businessman, politician
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Mayor of Fullerton, California
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1884-10-23
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1894-09-19
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1898-09-03
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Clara Irvin
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Lizzie Pearson
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1906
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1904
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Charles Clarke Chapman (1853–1944) was the first mayor of Fullerton, California and a relative of John Chapman, the legendary "Johnny Appleseed". He was a native of Illinois who had been a Chicago publisher before settling in Southern California. Chapman was a supporter of the Disciples of Christ, who was a primary donor and fundraiser for California Christian College, which in 1934 changed its name to Chapman College, and is now Chapman University, in his honor. Chapman Avenue, a major Orange County thoroughfare, is also named in his honor.
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Charles Clarke Chapman