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  • Union Veteran - American Civil War
  • Veteran - Indian Wars of the West
  • Veteran - Spanish-American War
  • Veteran - Boxer Rebellion in China
  • Military Governor of the Philippine Islands
  • 1904-1906: US Army Chief of Staff
  • Namesake: Town of Chaffee, Missouri - founded in 1905

Biography

Lt Gen Adna Chaffee I was born 14 April 1842 in Orwell, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States to Truman Bibbins Chaffee (1804-1861) and Grace Hyde (1806-1856) and died 1 November 1914 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States of unspecified causes. He married Lucinda Kate Haynie (1843-1869) 11 September 1867 in Travis County, Texas. He married Annie Francis Rockwell (1846-1921) 30 March 1875 in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas.

Adna Romanza Chaffee I was a lieutenant general in the United States Army. Chaffee took part in the American Civil War and Indian Wars, played a key role in the Spanish–American War, and fought in the Boxer Rebellion in China. He was the Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1904 to 1906, overseeing far-reaching transformation of organization and doctrine in the army.

Early Life

Chaffee was born in Orwell, Ohio.

Civil War Veteran

When the American Civil War broke out in July 1861, Chaffee enlisted in the Union Army as a private in the U.S. 6th Cavalry Regiment. In 1862, Chaffee was promoted to sergeant and took part in the Peninsular Campaign and the Battle of Antietam. In September of that year he was made the first sergeant of Company K. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in May 1863. His 6th Cavalry, on detached service from General John Buford's 1st Union Cavalry Division, though outnumbered attacked a Confederate Cavalry regiment at Fairfield, Pennsylvania, just outside Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 (source, Wittenberg, Eric: Gettysburg: Forgotten Cavalry Actions). In the ensuing action he was wounded and briefly held a prisoner of the Confederates. He served with the 6th Cavalry for the remainder of the war, being twice wounded. In February 1865, he was promoted to first lieutenant. For his "gallant and meritorious" actions in the Battle of Dinwiddie Court House he was brevetted captain.

After the war, Chaffee became a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.


Marriage and Family

Chaffee was married twice; in September 1867 he married Kate Haynie Reynolds, a young widow who died two and a half years later.

In 1875, he married Annie Frances Rockwell. Their son Adna R. Chaffee Jr. also became a general and was one of the fathers of the U.S. Army's armored forces, having a light tank, the M24 Chaffee, named in his honor.

  1. Kate Grace Chaffee (1876-1955)
  2. Mabel Chaffee (1877-1878)
  3. Maj Gen Adna R Chaffee II (1884-1941) - Veteran of WWI and Father of US Armored Forces.
  4. Helen Valentine Chaffee (1888-)


Children


Offspring of Lt Gen Adna Chaffee I and Lucinda Kate Haynie (1843-1869)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Baby Chaffee (1868-1869)
Baby Chaffee (1869-1869)


Offspring of Lt Gen Adna Chaffee I and Annie Francis Rockwell (1846-1921)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Kate Grace Chaffee (1876-1955)
Mabel Chaffee (1877-1878)
Adna Romanza Chaffee (1884-1941) 23 September 1884 Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, United States 22 August 1941 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States Ethel Warren Huff (1888-1945)
Helen Valentine Chaffee (1888-)



Siblings


Offspring of Truman Bibbins Chaffee (1804-1861) and Grace Hyde (1806-1856)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Alpheus Chaffee (1827-1829)
Sydney Alvares Chaffee (1830-1860)
Orestes Parmeno Chaffee (1832-1908)
Louisa Matilda Chaffee (1835-1924)
Sherburne Howard Chaffee (1837-1913)
Nelson Chaffee (1839-)
Adna Romanza Chaffee (1842-1914) 14 April 1842 Orwell, Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States 1 November 1914 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States Lucinda Kate Haynie (1843-1869)
Annie Francis Rockwell (1846-1921)
Truman Everel Chaffee (1844-1862)
George William Chaffee (1847-1923)
Almond Chaffee (1848-)
Zorilda Jane Chaffee (1850-)
Clifton Elisha Chaffee (1852-1920)


Tributes

A historical marker documenting Chaffee's birthplace stands in Orwell, Ohio.[1]

The city of Chaffee, Missouri, was named in his honor when founded in 1905.

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