Tappan

Tappan

Tappan may refer to:

People:
* Amos Tappan Akerman, former U.S. Attorney General
* Arthur Tappan, abolitionist
* Austin Tappan Wright, legal scholar and utopian novelist
* Benjamin Tappan, Ohio senator
* Clair S. Tappaan, California judge and Sierra Club president
* Edwin Tappan Adney, artist, writer
* Eli Todd Tappan, president of Kenyon College, 1868-1875
* Henry Philip Tappan, president, University of Michigan, 1852-1863
* James Camp Tappan, Confederate Army Brigadeer General
* Lewis Tappan, abolitionist, developer of credit reporting service
* Mary Tappan Wright, writer
* Mel Tappan, survivalist writer
* Robert Tappan Morris, Jr., professor at MIT, creator of the Morris Worm
* Samuel F. Tappan, journalist, Native American advocate.
* Stacey Tappan, American lyric soprano
* Tappan Wright King, editor
* W.J. Tappan founder of the Ohio Valley Foundry Company which was later renamed Tappan Stove Company

Places:
* Lake Tappan, reservoir on the Hackensack River
* Old Tappan, New Jersey, town in Bergen County
* Tappan Lake, between Cadiz and Uhrichsville, Ohio
* Tappan, New York, hamlet in Rockland County
* Tappan Zee, widening of the Hudson River
* Tappan Zee Bridge, bridge at the Tappan Zee
* Tappan Bridge, Michigan
* Tappan Township, Arkansas, in Phillips County

Companies:
* Tappan (brand), a brand of stoves owned by Electrolux, founded by W.J. Tappan

Other:
* Tappan Indians of Rockland County, New York
* Tappan Middle School


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