
by Library Docent Volunteer Andy Ludlum
Walter Chaffee spent several nights cradling a loaded shotgun, guarding the American flag that flew on a liberty pole in front of his dry goods store at the corner of Palm and Main in San Buenaventura. During the Civil War, Chaffee had proudly kept the U.S. flag flying day and night, but vandals who didn’t support the Union kept stealing it. News of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865, took days to reach the small mission town. Chaffee’s flag was said to be the only one south of San Jose flown at half-staff to honor the fallen president.
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