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On the Web
- Village of Chipman - Official site. Contains village profile, club and recreation details and related links.
- Chipman Elementary School - The school teaches students in kindergarten to grade five. Lists business address, school profile, staff, parents handbook, playground update, programs and activities, calendar of events and Grassroots Projects.
- Chipman Forest Avenue School - A public school for students from grades 6 through 12. Site provides school news, sports, and opinions of students.
- W.T. Chipman Middle School - News, academic teams and calendar.
- The Chipman Inn - Small, informal establishment located in the mountain town where the poet Robert Frost lived for several decades. Offers eight guest rooms each with private bath. Includes rates and contact information.
- Chipman Junior High School - Includes news, event calendar, history and club information.
- Chipman Road Church of Christ - Lee's Summit, Missouri.
- Chipman Coins - Offering US Proof Sets, Mint Sets, State Quarters and Silver Bullion.
- Chipman Realtors - No description
- Chipman Adams Ltd. - Full-service architectural firm, includes company profile, portfolio, awards, and contacts. Projects include: Park Ridge Public Works service facility, Marshall Field's Water Tower store, Lost Dunes Golfcourse, clubhouse and ancillary buildings.
Wikipedia Articles
- Chipman, New Brunswick - Chipman (2001 population: 1,432) is a Canadian village in Queens County, New Brunswick.
- John Smith Chipman - John Smith Chipman (August 10, 1800–July 27, 1869) was a lawyer and politician from the U.S.
- John Chipman - John Chipman may refer to:
- Daniel Chipman - Daniel Chipman (October 22, 1765 - April 23, 1850) was a United States Representative from Vermont. He was born in Salisbury, Connecticut.
- Leverett de Veber Chipman - Leverett de Veber Chipman (October 20 1831 – January 8 1914) was a Nova Scotia businessman and political figure. He represented Kings in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1870 to 1874.