Tappan
Tappan called:
- An Indian tribe in North America, see Tappan (People )
Number of people:
- Arthur Tappan (1786-1865), American abolitionist
- Austin Tappan Wright (1883-1931), American lawyer and author of utopian
- Benjamin Tappan (1773-1857), American politician
- Clair S. Tappaan (1878-1932), American lawyer
- Eli Todd Tappan (1824-1888), American educator and university president
- Helen Tappan (1917-2004), American Mikropaläontologin
- Henry Philip Tappan (1805-1881), American philosopher, educator and university president
- James Camp Tappan (1825-1906), Brigadier General of the Confederate Army
- Lewis Tappan (1788-1863), American abolitionist
- Mason Tappan (1817-1886), American politician
- Mel Tappan (1933-1980), American writer
- Samuel F. Tappan (1831-1913), American journalist, abolitionist and civil rights
- Stacey Tappan (born 1973 ), American soprano
Places in the United States:
- Tappan (Michigan)
- Tappan (New York)
- Tappan (Ohio )
- Tappan (West Virginia)
- Tappan Corners (New Hampshire)
- Tappan Township, Phillips County, Arkansas
Other geographic entities:
- Lake Tappan reservoir on the Hackensack River
- Old Tappan, borough in Bergen County, New Jersey
- Tappan Lake, Lake between Cadiz and Uhrichsville, Ohio
- Tappan Zee, lake-like expansion of the Hudson River
- Tappan Zee Bridge, Tappan Zee bridge at
- Tappan Bridge
- Disambiguation