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  1. Jerome Bunty Chaffee (April 17, 1825 – March 9, 1886) was an American entrepreneur and United States Senator from Colorado. Chaffee County, Colorado is named after him. Biography. He was born in Cambria, New York. He moved to Adrian, Michigan in 1844 and worked as a teacher until starting a dry goods business in the late 1840s.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2003 · JEROME BONAPARTE CHAFFEE — mining man, politician, businessman, mill man, banker, and one of Colorado’s first two senators — was a “mover and shaker” in the 1860s and ’70s. Yet he quickly receded into history after his death in March 1886.

  3. Jerome Bunty Chaffee (17 April 1825-9 March 1886) was a Republican US Senator from Colorado from 15 November 1876 to 3 March 1879, preceding Nathaniel P. Hill. Jerome Bunty Chaffee was born in Cambria, New York in 1825, and he moved to Adrian, Michigan in 1844, to St. Joseph, Missouri in 1852...

  4. Jerome B. Chaffee, delegate, Colorado Territory, “Letter to Columbus Delano, Secretary of the Interior, May 15, 1873” (Washington, DC: National Archives, Microcopy 234, Roll 203).

  5. Colorado remained a territory until March 1875, when the territorial delegate to the US House of Representatives, Jerome B. Chaffee, in his final week in office, convinced Congress that there were more than 150,000 residents in the territory.

  6. CHAFFEE Jerome Bunty , a Delegate from the Territory of Colorado and a Senator from Colorado; born in Niagara County, N.Y., April 17, 1825; attended the public schools of Lockport, N.Y.; moved to Adrian, Mich., in 1844, where he taught school and clerked in a store; moved in 1852 to St. Joseph, Mo., and later to Elmwood, Kans., where he engaged ...

  7. The territorial delegate to the US House of Representatives, Jerome B. Chaffee, in his final week in office, convinced Congress that there were more than 150,000 residents in the territory. Dates. 1875-01-01T05:00:04.