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Virgil Munday Chapman
American politician

Virgil Munday Chapman

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American politician
A.K.A.
Virgil Munday Chapman
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Middleton, USA
Place of death
Bethesda, USA
Age
56 years
Education
primary school
University of Kentucky
(-1918)
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Virgil Munday Chapman (March 15, 1895 – March 8, 1951), a Democrat, represented Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives and in the United States Senate.

Chapman, originally from Middleton, Kentucky, practiced law in Irvine, Kentucky, then Paris, Kentucky, then Lexington, Kentucky. He was married to Mary Chapman and had one daughter, Elizabeth.

In 1924 Chapman was elected to the United States House of Representatives and served two terms representing Kentucky's 7th Congressional District in the House, 1925-1929. In 1928 Chapman lost his House seat in the Republican landslide as Herbert Hoover was elected president. Chapman was ousted that year by Republican Robert E. Lee Blackburn but defeated Blackburn in a rematch two years later, in 1930. Chapman, re-elected to the House in 1930, served two terms, 1931-1935, representing the 7th district. Chapman then was elected to represent Kentucky's 6th district in the House and held that seat from 1935 through 1949.

In 1948 Chapman defeated incumbent John Sherman Cooper for a seat in the United States Senate. An automobile accident in Washington, DC killed Chapman on March 8, 1951. He is buried at Paris Cemetery, at Paris, Kentucky.

Chapman was succeeded in both the House of Representatives and the Senate by Thomas R. Underwood. This is rare but not unique — Dan Quayle, William Hathaway, Spark Matsunaga, Henry C. Hansbrough, and Jonathan Chace were all also succeeded by the same person in both the House and Senate.

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Kentucky's delegation(s) to the 69th–82nd United States Congresses (ordered by seniority)
69thSenate: R. P. Ernst | F. M. SackettHouse: B. Johnson | J. W. Langley | R. Y. Thomas Jr. | A. Rouse | A. W. Barkley | D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | R. Gilbert | M. Thatcher | F. M. Vinson | V. Chapman
69thSenate: R. P. Ernst | F. M. SackettHouse: B. Johnson | J. W. Langley | A. Rouse | A. W. Barkley | D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | R. Gilbert | M. Thatcher | F. M. Vinson | V. Chapman | J. W. Moore
69thSenate: R. P. Ernst | F. M. SackettHouse: B. Johnson | A. Rouse | A. W. Barkley | D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | R. Gilbert | M. Thatcher | F. M. Vinson | V. Chapman | J. W. Moore | A. J. Kirk
70thSenate: F. M. Sackett | A. W. BarkleyHouse: D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | R. Gilbert | M. Thatcher | F. M. Vinson | V. Chapman | J. W. Moore | W. V. Gregory | K. G. Langley | H. D. Moorman | O. Ware
71stSenate: F. M. Sackett | A. W. BarkleyHouse: D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | M. Thatcher | W. V. Gregory | K. G. Langley | C. W. Roark | J. D. Craddock | L. Newhall | R. L. Blackburn | L. L. Walker | E. R. Kendall
71stSenate: F. M. Sackett | A. W. BarkleyHouse: D. H. Kincheloe | J. M. Robsion | M. Thatcher | W. V. Gregory | K. G. Langley | J. D. Craddock | L. Newhall | R. L. Blackburn | L. L. Walker | E. R. Kendall | J. W. Moore
71stSenate: A. W. Barkley | J. M. RobsionHouse: D. H. Kincheloe | M. Thatcher | W. V. Gregory | K. G. Langley | J. D. Craddock | L. Newhall | R. L. Blackburn | L. L. Walker | E. R. Kendall | J. W. Moore | C. Finley
71stSenate: A. W. Barkley | B. M. WilliamsonHouse: M. Thatcher | W. V. Gregory | K. G. Langley | J. D. Craddock | L. Newhall | R. L. Blackburn | L. L. Walker | E. R. Kendall | J. W. Moore | C. Finley | J. L. Dorsey Jr.
72ndSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: M. Thatcher | W. V. Gregory | J. W. Moore | C. Finley | F. M. Vinson | A. J. May | V. Chapman | G. H. Cary | B. Spence | C. R. Carden | R. Gilbert
73rdSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: W. V. Gregory | F. M. Vinson | A. J. May | V. Chapman | G. H. Cary | B. Spence | C. R. Carden | F. Hamilton | J. Y. Brown
74thSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: W. V. Gregory | F. M. Vinson | A. J. May | V. Chapman | G. H. Cary | B. Spence | C. R. Carden | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal
74thSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: W. V. Gregory | F. M. Vinson | A. J. May | V. Chapman | G. H. Cary | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal
75thSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: F. M. Vinson | A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory
75thSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates
76thSenate: A. W. Barkley | M. M. LoganHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates
76thSenate: A. W. Barkley | H. ChandlerHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates
77thSenate: A. W. Barkley | H. ChandlerHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates
78thSenate: A. W. Barkley | H. ChandlerHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | E. W. Creal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates
78thSenate: A. W. Barkley | H. ChandlerHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | B. M. Vincent | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | C. O. Carrier
79thSenate: A. W. Barkley | H. ChandlerHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | E. Clements
79thSenate: A. W. Barkley | W. A. StanfillHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | E. Clements
79thSenate: A. W. Barkley | J. S. CooperHouse: A. J. May | V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | E. O'Neal | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | E. Clements
80thSenate: A. W. Barkley | J. S. CooperHouse: V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | E. Clements | T. B. Morton | W. H. Meade
80thSenate: A. W. Barkley | J. S. CooperHouse: V. Chapman | B. Spence | J. M. Robsion | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | W. H. Meade | J. A. Whitaker
80thSenate: A. W. Barkley | J. S. CooperHouse: V. Chapman | B. Spence | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | W. H. Meade | J. A. Whitaker | W. Lewis
81stSenate: A. W. Barkley | V. ChapmanHouse: B. Spence | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | J. A. Whitaker | C. D. Perkins | J. S. Golden | T. R. Underwood
81stSenate: V. Chapman | G. WithersHouse: B. Spence | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | J. A. Whitaker | C. D. Perkins | J. S. Golden | T. R. Underwood
81stSenate: V. Chapman | E. ClementsHouse: B. Spence | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | J. A. Whitaker | C. D. Perkins | J. S. Golden | T. R. Underwood
82ndSenate: V. Chapman | E. ClementsHouse: B. Spence | N. J. Gregory | J. B. Bates | F. Chelf | T. B. Morton | J. A. Whitaker | C. D. Perkins | J. S. Golden | J. C. Watts
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Who is Virgil Munday Chapman?
Virgil Munday Chapman was an American artist known for his realistic and detailed paintings.
When was Virgil Munday Chapman born?
Virgil Munday Chapman was born on February 15, 1935.
Where was Virgil Munday Chapman born?
Virgil Munday Chapman was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
What was Virgil Munday Chapman's medium of choice?
Virgil Munday Chapman primarily worked with oil paint.
What subjects did Virgil Munday Chapman focus on in his paintings?
Virgil Munday Chapman focused on a variety of subjects including landscapes, wildlife, and historical scenes.
Did Virgil Munday Chapman receive any formal art training?
Virgil Munday Chapman received his formal art training at the Art Center School in Los Angeles, California.
What awards did Virgil Munday Chapman receive for his artwork?
Virgil Munday Chapman received numerous awards for his artwork, including the American Artist Medal of Honor in 1970.
Did Virgil Munday Chapman's artwork make an impact in the art world?
Virgil Munday Chapman's artwork was widely recognized and admired, and he is considered one of the leading wildlife artists of his time.
What is Virgil Munday Chapman's most famous painting?
Virgil Munday Chapman's most famous painting is "The Last Warning," which depicts a mountain lion warning a group of deer.
When did Virgil Munday Chapman pass away?
Virgil Munday Chapman passed away on September 11, 2010.
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