Jonathan Chapman

Jonathan Chapman (January 23, 1807 – May 25, 1848) was an American politician, serving as the eighth mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1840 to 1842.

Jonathan Chapman
8th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
In office
1840–1843
Preceded bySamuel A. Eliot
Succeeded byMartin Brimmer
Member of the
Boston Common Council
In office
1838–1838
In office
1835–1836
Personal details
BornJanuary 23, 1807
DiedMay 25, 1848(1848-05-25) (aged 41)
Political partyWhig
SpouseLucinda Dwight (Born July 7, 1809; Married April 25, 1832)
ChildrenJonathan Chapman (b. March 11, 1836); Eliza Chapman (b. March 10, 1838)
Alma materPhillips Exeter AcademyHarvard, class of 1825.
ProfessionAttorney

Chapman's father also named Jonathan Chapman served as a member of the Town of Boston's Board of Selectmen.

Chapman attended Phillips Exeter Academy and he graduated from Harvard College and studied law under the direction of Judge Lemuel Shaw.

Chapman was elected mayor in December 1839; he was sworn into office in 1840; he served three one-year terms.

Because of a large increase of the debt of the city of Boston in the 18 years since it was incorporated, Mayor Chapman had as a chief aim of his administration the reduction of the city's debt.

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