- John Smith Chipman
John Smith Chipman (
August 10 ,1800 –July 27 ,1869 ) was a lawyer andpolitician from theU.S. state ofMichigan .Chipman was born in Shoreham in
Addison County, Vermont , where attended the rural schools and graduated fromMiddlebury College in 1823. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in Addison County and inEssex County, New York on the opposite side ofLake Champlain .In 1838, he moved to Centreville in
St. Joseph County, Michigan , where he held several local offices including serving as a member of theMichigan State House of Representatives in 1842. Chipman was elected as a Democrat from Michigan's 2nd District to the Twenty-ninth Congress, serving fromMarch 4 ,1845 toMarch 3 ,1847 . After the end of his term, he moved to Niles inBerrien County, Michigan , and later, in 1850, he moved toSan Francisco, California , where he resumed the practice of law. He moved toSan Jose, California , in 1869 and lived in retirement there until his death. He is interred in Oak Hill Cemetery in San Jose.He was regarded as a brilliant lawyer and a natural orator. Bingham writes that "listening to one of his speeches was like reading one of Cooper's novels." He was over six feet tall with black hair and a dark complexion, giving rise to his nickname, "Black Chip".
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