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Henry A. Chapin House

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148: 74: 102: 60: 109: 81: 309:, a few miles east of Niles, and started a general store. Ten years later, he entered into a partnership with S. S. Griffin and opened a wool business and general store in Niles. The business failed in 1861, but by 1864 Chapin was out of debt and again prosperous. In 1865 he purchased a tract of land in the 328:
Chapin began construction on this house, designed by the Chicago firm of Wheelock & Clay, in 1882. The house was finished in 1884, and Chapin lived in it until his death in 1898. The house was donated to the city of Niles in 1933, and it served as the Niles City Hall from a point between 1933 and
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On the interior, the first floor originally contained an entrance hall flanked by a parlor and library, a stair hall, a sitting room, dining room, kitchen and pantry. The second floor contained an upper stair hall surrounded by four large bedchambers and quarters for servants in the rear. The third
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structure with slate, wood, and terra cotta trimmings. It sits on a Bedford blue stone foundation, and is capped with a hipped roof. The structure has a turreted, round corner tower and a number of projecting and recessed porches and semi-hexagonal bay window units.
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was quickly organized. Chapin did not own or operate the mine, but he did receive royalties of amounting to $ 100,000 to $ 300,000 annually throughout the rest of his lifetime.
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1937 until December 7, 2012. In May 2013, the administration of the mansion was turned over to the Niles History Center, and the mansion was opened to the public.
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floor contained a ballroom. The interior remains virtually unaltered, despite the use as the Niles City Hall for over 70 years.
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The museum is located in the carriage house of the Chapin Mansion and focuses on the city's history. Exhibits include
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form: Henry A. Chapin House
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National Register of Historic Places in Berrien County, Michigan
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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in southern Michigan, area railroads and artifacts of the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Michigan State Historic Site

Henry A. Chapin House is located in Michigan
Henry A. Chapin House is located in the United States
Niles, Michigan
United States
41°49′45″N 86°15′12″W / 41.82917°N 86.25333°W / 41.82917; -86.25333
Queen Anne
81000304
Niles
Michigan
Michigan State Historic Site
National Register of Historic Places
Leyden, Massachusetts
Ohio
Edwardsburg, Michigan
Upper Peninsula
Iron Mountain
iron ore
Chapin Mine
Queen Anne
Fort St. Joseph
Underground Railroad
Lakota people



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