Lemuel Chipman (July 25, 1754 – April 28, 1831) was an American politician, judge, and physician.
[2] Chipman served multiple terms as a member of the Vermont General Assembly, representing the town of Pawlet.
[2] During the 1793–1794 assembly, Chipman was chosen to serve as the body's clerk pro tempore.
[2] On October 11, 1792, a petition sent by Matthew Lyon was received by Council of Censors calling for Judge Chipman to be impeached for maladministration.
[1] In 1796 he was elected president of the first Vermont Medical Association[12][13] In 1796 and 1797, Chipman was a member of the New York State Assembly representing Ontario County.
[2] In 1816 Chipman served as a presidential elector from New York in support of the Democratic-Republican ticket led by James Monroe.