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"Colonel" Josephus H. Chaffin (c. 1826 – April 1873) was an American with
dwarfism Dwarfism is a condition wherein an organism is exceptionally small, and mostly occurs in the animal kingdom. In humans, it is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than , regardless of sex; the average adult height among people with dw ...
who achieved some fame in the 1840s touring the United States. He was billed as the American Tom Thumb(29 October 1845)
The Real American Tom Thumb
''American & Commercial Daily Advertiser'' (Baltimore)
and "Virginia Dwarf".(11 March 1869)
Great Curiosity - Col. Chaffin, the "Virginia Dwarf"
''Daily Phoenix''
Chaffin was from Bedford County,
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth ar ...
and was reported to be 27 inches tall, and weighed 27 pounds.Wood, Edward J
Giants and Dwarfs
p. 442-43 (1868)
(1 July 1844)
Still Another Prodigy! - The Smallest Dwarf Yet!
''
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'', p. 2., col. 6
Chaffin Family History
myehnrycounty.com, Retrieved 7 November 2013
Rulfs, Donald J
The Ante-Bellum Professional Theater In Raleigh
in ''North Carolina Historical Review'', Vol. XXIX, No. 3, p. 355 (July 1952)
According to the 1868 book ''Giants and Dwarfs'', Chaffin (then age 42), "has all the appearances of manhood, and he converses with vivacity and intelligence. His face is worn, sunken, and wrinkled, and its lower part is covered with tangled red hair. His voice is of a childish treble, and particularly mournful. He is, however, cheerful and hopeful in disposition, and not in any way sensitive about his singular dwarfishness. Many years ago he was exhibited in all the cities of North and South America, and excited much interest and wonder; but since that period he has been living in obscurity in Bedford county."Le Secret de Longue Vie
p. 384 (1873) (in French)
Chaffin did appear to make additional public appearances after this book was published. Chaffin's two brothers and parents were reported to be normal or greater than normal size.(7 February 1870)
The Smallest Man in the World
''Charleston News'' (referring to Chaffin's brother as "something of a giant, being over six feet in height."
Chaffin died at his Virginia home in April 1873.(29 May 1873)
The South
''Houston Telegraph''


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