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He is a Presbyterian. In politics he is affiliated with the 
Democratic party. He served at one time in the state militia 
and is a member of the Society of American Foresters. He 
traveled in Germany in 1902. 
He has published Bulletins 1, 2, 3 and 5, Mass. Forester’s 
Office, and several articles in Forest, Fish and Game. 
Charles S. Chapman 
Business address, 719 Yeon Building, Portland, Ore. 
Residence, Alexandra Court, Portland, Ore. 
Charles Sidney Chapman was born April 2, 1880, in Westbrook, Conn., 
the son of Charles H. Chapman and Helen (Chalker) Chapman. His 
father served as an officer in the navy during the Civil War, and in the 
latter years of his life was engaged in farming. He has two sisters: 
Estella and Mary Chapman. 
He was prepared in the public schools in Westbrook, Conn., and in 
1808 was graduated with the degree of B.Agr. from Storrs (now Connect- 
icut) Agricultural College. 
He is unmarried. 
Chapman is secretary and manager of the Oregon Forest Fire 
Association with headquarters at Portland, Ore. He was forest 
assistant in the United States Forest Service from 1902 to 1905; 
forester for the E. P. Burton Lumber Company at Charleston, 
S. C., from 1905 to 1907; inspector of timber sales in the Forest 
Service in 1907-08; chief of the office of organization and 
assistant forester, operation, in 1908-09; forester, District 6, 
Washington, Oregon and Alaska in 1909-10. 
In politics Chapman is independent. He served as sergeant 
of the Third Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the Spanish- 
American War, but was not sent out of the United States. He 
is a member of the Portland Press Club, the Portland Com- 
mercial Club, the Oregon Conservation Association, Society of 
American Foresters and the Masonic Order. 
He has written: Working plan for forest lands in Berkeley County, 
S. C., Bull. U. S. Forest Service; numerous articles in Portland, Ore., 
papers for Sunday editions and in trade journals. He has delivered 
many addresses on forest subjects. 
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