Calvin C. Chaffee

U.S. Congressperson

1811 – 1896

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Who was Calvin C. Chaffee?

Calvin Clifford Chaffee was an American doctor and politician. He was an outspoken opponent of slavery.

Born in Saratoga Springs, New York, Chaffee graduated from the medical school of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, in 1835. He settled in Springfield, Massachusetts, where he began his medical practice.

In 1854 he was elected on the American Party party ticket to the Thirty-fourth Congress as part of the Know Nothing party sweep of the Massachusetts congressional delegation that year. An abolitionist who received an honorary degree from Amherst in the same ceremony as Charles Sumner, he became a Republican and was reelected to Congress as such in 1856.

In 1850 Chaffee married Irene Emerson. Irene Emerson was the widow of Dr. John Emerson, the owner of the slave Dred Scott. There is speculation that Chaffee advanced the Dred Scott case as a test for slavery. However, contemporary reports have him discover from the Springfield Argus that his new wife owned the most famous slave in the world in February 1857, only a month before the Supreme Court handed down the infamous Dred Scott decision. Criticized nationwide for apparent hypocrisy, Chaffee immediately arranged for the return of Scott to his original owners, the Blow family, for emancipation.

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Born
Aug 28, 1811
United States of America
Also known as
  • Calvin Chaffee
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
Aug 8, 1896

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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