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Alonzo Chappel

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Alonzo Chappel Famous memorial

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
4 Dec 1887 (aged 59)
Middle Island, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Middle Island, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.8778346, Longitude: -72.9635023
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Artist. Son of William P and Maria (Howes) Chappel. His artistic talent was recognized very early when at nine he entered a portrait into the American Institute Fair. By the time he was twelve, he was charging $25 for each portrait he painted. He also was strongly influenced by the history of the United States and was inspired by the works of other artists of the period. His family moved to Brooklyn where he met and married Almira Stewart in Plymouth Church by the abolitionist preacher Rev. Henry Ward Beecher who was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe (author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). At 27 he began to work for the publishing house of Martin, Johnson Company painting pictures that would be made into steel engravings. These plates were used to illustrate textbooks, many of which are in use today. His most often seen pictures are The Battle of Long Island, The Death of Lincoln and Washington's Farewell. His painting The Inauguration of Washington was used to create a U. S. commemorative postage stamp in 1939. Upon the death of his first wife, he married Mrs. Abbie J. (Carpenter) Briggam of Brooklyn and purchased a farm in 1869 on the East End of the lake in Middle Island. It is believed the name of Artist Lake came around the turn of the century from renaming Corwin's Pond to honor Alonzo Chappel.
Artist. Son of William P and Maria (Howes) Chappel. His artistic talent was recognized very early when at nine he entered a portrait into the American Institute Fair. By the time he was twelve, he was charging $25 for each portrait he painted. He also was strongly influenced by the history of the United States and was inspired by the works of other artists of the period. His family moved to Brooklyn where he met and married Almira Stewart in Plymouth Church by the abolitionist preacher Rev. Henry Ward Beecher who was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe (author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). At 27 he began to work for the publishing house of Martin, Johnson Company painting pictures that would be made into steel engravings. These plates were used to illustrate textbooks, many of which are in use today. His most often seen pictures are The Battle of Long Island, The Death of Lincoln and Washington's Farewell. His painting The Inauguration of Washington was used to create a U. S. commemorative postage stamp in 1939. Upon the death of his first wife, he married Mrs. Abbie J. (Carpenter) Briggam of Brooklyn and purchased a farm in 1869 on the East End of the lake in Middle Island. It is believed the name of Artist Lake came around the turn of the century from renaming Corwin's Pond to honor Alonzo Chappel.

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  • Added: Oct 12, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16154509/alonzo-chappel: accessed ), memorial page for Alonzo Chappel (1 Mar 1828–4 Dec 1887), Find a Grave Memorial ID 16154509, citing Union Cemetery, Middle Island, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.