'''Chadbourne''', '''Chadbourn''', '''Chadburn''', '''Chadburne''', or '''Chatburn''' may refer to:
==People== *Chet Chadbourne (1884–1943), American major league baseball player *Eugene Chadbourne (born 1954), American guitarist and banjoist *Glenn Chadbourne (born 1959), American artist and illustrator *Jack Chadburn (1873–1923), English professional footballer *James H. Chadbourn (1905–1982), American legal scholar and professor of law at Harvard University *Joe Chadbourne (1883–1958), English professional footballer *Joshua Chadbourne (1873–1959), American auto mechanic, businessman and apricot farmer *Leo Chadburn, English experimental musician and classical composer, known by his stage name "Simon Bookish" *Lloyd Chadburn (1919–1944), Canadian World War II fighter pilot *Mark Chadbourn (born 1960), English fantasy, horror and science fiction writer *Maud Chadburn (1868–1957), English surgeon, one of the first women in the United Kingdom to pursue that career *Paul A. Chadbourne (1823–1883), American educator and naturalist *Thomas Chadbourne (1871–1938), American lawyer who founded the firm now known as Chadbourne & Parke LLP
==Places== *Chadbourne Elementary School, a primary school in Fremont, California named for Joshua Chadbourne *Chadbourn, North Carolina, a town in Columbus County, North Carolina *Chatburn, a village in East Lancashire, England *Fort Chadbourne, a fort established by the United States Army in 1852 in present-day Coke County, Texas *Paul A. Chadbourne House, a dormitory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
==Other uses== *Chadbourne & Parke, a New York-based international law firm founded by Thomas Chadbourne *Engine order telegraph, a shipboard communications device colloquially known as a chadburn *Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway Railroad, an American railroad spanning North and South Carolina that operated during the 19th century
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