Don Chafin Sheriff Campaign Button

Name/Title

Don Chafin Sheriff Campaign Button

Entry/Object ID

DE.0009

Description

Laminated pin with sharp pin back, photo of Don Chafin, from one of his campaigns for election to Sheriff of Logan County, West Virginia.

Use

Campaign ephemera.

Context

As sheriff of Logan County, Chafin was a fierce opponent of unionization and received hundreds of thousands of dollars from coal mine operators in return for his violent suppression of the United Mine Workers union.

Collection

Clothing and Adornments

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Doug Estepp

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1920 - 1924

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Printing

Location

front of button

Transcription

FOR SHERIFF DON CHAFIN

Dimensions

Diameter

3/4 in

Accessories

Accessory

Frame

Material

Paper, Metal

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Exhibition, secured

Category

Exhibit

Notes

shadowbox frame, secured to wall with bell plate and security screws

Exhibition

Bloody Mingo

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Cultural/Historical Context

Label

Election button, Don Chafin Industrial dominance of West Virginia depended on the creation of a class of local elites who ruled their respective counties as their own political fiefdoms. Those elites who facilitated absentee corporate control received heavy campaign funding. This election button, typical of the era, touts one of the coal industry’s most reliable supporters. collection of Doug Estepp