Norton P. Chipman

Norton P. Chipman
Norton P. Chipman
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington, D.C.'s At-large district
In office
April 21, 1871 – March 3, 1875
Succeeded by Position eliminated until 1971
Position next held by Walter E. Fauntroy
Personal details
Born March 7, 1834(1834-03-07)
Milford Center, Ohio
Died February 1, 1924(1924-02-01) (aged 89)
San Francisco, California
Political party Republican
Profession Army officer
Military prosecutor
Judge
Religion Baptist

Norton Parker Chipman (March 7, 1834 – February 1, 1924) was an American Civil War army officer, military prosecutor, politician, author, and judge.

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Biography

Born in Milford Center, Ohio, the son of Norman and Sarah Wilson (Parker) Chipman, he graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in 1859, prior to the school's merger with the University of Cincinnati in its present form. Having enlisted in the Union Army's Iowa Infantry during the Civil War, Lieutenant Colonel Chipman fought courageously in battle and was nearly mortally wounded, leading his commanders to report him as dead at the Battle of Fort Donelson. Chipman did, in fact, survive and, upon recovery, was appointed as a member of General Henry W. Halleck's and later Samuel R. Curtis's staff. He later became a member of the Judge Advocate General's staff.

Chipman successfully prosecuted Captain Henry Wirz, the commander of the Confederacy's infamous Andersonville prison camp, where almost 13,000 Union soldiers lost their lives.[1] Chipman published his recollections of the famous Andersonville Trial in his 1911 book, The Tragedy of Andersonville.[2]

After the Civil War, Chipman was appointed Secretary of the District of Columbia by President Ulysses S. Grant, and was later elected to Congress as representative of the District of Columbia, serving two terms. He was a co-founder of the Grand Army of the Republic, and authored the order creating Memorial Day. After moving to California in 1876, Chipman served as a member of the California State Board of Trade, eventually becoming its president. Finally, he was appointed by California's governor George Pardee as the first presiding justice of the newly created California Third District Court of Appeal, a position he held until 1921.

He died in 1924 in San Francisco at the age of 89. He was interred in Cypress Lawn Cemetery in Colma, California. An elaborate memorial remains in the library of the California Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento, complete with Chipman’s old photographs, letters, desk and gavels. Chipman remains to date the longest serving presiding justice of the court. In April 2006, the Federalist Society of Chipman's alma mater, the University of Cincinnati College of Law, officially honored Chipman, renaming its local chapter the "Norton Parker Chipman Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies at the University of Cincinnati College of Law."

Popular culture

The story of the Andersonville trial and Chipman's role in bringing Wirz to justice inspired the Emmy Award-winning film The Andersonville Trial (1970), directed by George C. Scott. In the film, William Shatner played the protagonist Chipman, Richard Basehart played Wirz, and Martin Sheen played a minor supporting role.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Marvel, William. Andersonville The Last Depot, University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
  2. ^ , This was recently republished in a new edition titled The Andersonville Prison Trial: The Trial of Henry Wirz (Alabama Notable Trials Library/Gryphon, 1990), with an introduction by Harvard Law School Professor Alan Dershowitz.

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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
None, first in line
Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives
from the District of Columbia

April 21, 1871–March 3, 1875
Succeeded by
Position eliminated until 1971
Position next held by Walter E. Fauntroy

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