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CHAPMAN, Alvan Wentworth, botanist, born in Southampton, Massachusetts, 28 September, 1809. He was graduated at Amherst in 1830, and then studied medicine at Savannah and Washington, Georgia, and at Quincy, Florida, until 1836, after which he practiced at Quincy and in Jackson county, Florida, and in 1846 removed to Apalachicola, where he was collector of internal revenue in 1865-'6, and collector of customs from 1866 till 1869. He has attained high rank as a botanist, and the genus "ChapInannia" was named in his honor. Dr. Chapman is the author of "Flora of the Southern United States" (New York, 1860).
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