Chapman Point


Chapman Point (54˚20'00" 130˚31'00" N end of Tugwell I, W of Prince Rupert). Rev John Chapman (1814–63) was secretary to the Anglican Church Missionary Society for many years. He was educated at Cambridge and worked in India, 1840–53, as superintendent of theological colleges in Travancore (now Kerala) and Madras. The name was adopted in 1862 by RN surveyor Capt George Richards, on the recommendation of William Duncan, who was trained by the society and whose “model Christian village”...

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