John H. Chafee Secretary of Navy Papers


University Archives and Special Collections
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Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Published in 2020

Collection Overview

Title: John H. Chafee Secretary of Navy Papers
Date range: 1961-1972, (bulk 1969-1972)
Creator: Chafee, John H., 1922-1999
Extent: 18.5 box(es)
(9 linear feet)
Abstract: The collections contains the papers of John Hubbard Chafee while he was Secretary of the United States Navy.
Language of materials: English
Repository: University Archives and Special Collections
Collection number: Ms. 114.2

Scope & content

The collection contains records of John Chafee while he was Secretary of the United States Navy. Records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, newsclippings, speeches and scrapbooks. Subjects include Navy healthcare, housing, military excercises, Naval Academy and maritime trade.

Arrangement

The records are arranged into the following series:

  • 1. Subject File
  • 2. Speeches and Addresses
  • 3. Newsclippings
  • 4. Scrapbooks

Biographical Note

When Chafee resigned from the post of Secretary of the Navy, he had served as Navy Secretary of a longer period (three years and three months) than any of the previous 11 secretaries with the single exception of Paul Nitze, who served for three years and seven months. He had been appointed the 60thSecretary of the Navy on January 31, 1969 (on the same day U.S. forces in Vietnam reached a peak of 542,000 personnel) and resigned on May 4, 1972 (when 96% of that number had been brought home).

Chafee announced his resignation on April 4, 1972, about a month from the deadline by which he had pledged to announce his political plans. Rumors were rampant that he would challenge Claiborne Pell for his Senate seat in 1972. A group called “Chafee for ‘72” had already been formed. Chafee declined to talk about his expected challenge to Mr. Pell and said the timing of his action had not been influenced either by political circumstances in Rhode Island or by the fact that a new campaign reform law would shortly go into effect. The new law required political candidates and groups that supported them to disclose all contributions and expenditures of over $100, received or spent for a candidate after that date.

While he was Secretary, Chafee had traveled many thousands of miles to visit various Navy and Marine Corp bases. At least once each year since taking office, he had visited Vietnam and other Navy operations in the Western Pacific. He oversaw the reduction of Navy personnel in Vietnam (a reduction of 96% over the three years he was in office) and supported an All Volunteer Force. He supervised the trimming and modernization of the Navy. He continually fought in Washington to protect and strengthen the Navy’s bases at Newport, Quonset Point, and Davisville. At a time when people had to look “ecology” up in the dictionary, he targeted the importance of cleaning up and preventing pollution. Most important, he focused on people by raising pay, lessening duty tours to lessen periods of family separation, and worked to provide better housing for dependents.

During his first year in office, Chafee garnered national attention in his decision on the US Pueblo incident. In May 1969 Chafee overruled the Naval Board of Inquiry’s recommendation to court martial Commander Lloyd Bucher, captain of the Naval Intelligence ship, Pueblo, which had surrendered to North Korean patrol boats off the coast of Japan on January 23, 1968. The ship was, in the words of Navy: The Magazine of Sea Power (Feb 1969), “crammed with highly secret electronic and coding machines and classified papers.” It was not outfitted with “destruct devices” for destroying the top-secret information; it was not defended by US tactical fighter-bombers. Its only weapons, a pair of .50-caliber machine guns, were frozen fast beneath their tarpaulin on the ship’s bridge. One crewman was mortally wounded in the attack, three others, including Bucher, were hit. Chafee said the officers and crew of the Pueblo had suffered enough–they had undergone 11 months of imprisonment and interrogation under the North Koreans–and that a court martial was not necessary. Public and Congressional opinion supported his view. On May 6, 1969, Secretary Chafee dismissed all charges against officers involved in the Pueblo incident.

A list of the major actions of Chafee’s career at the Navy Department, “Initiatives and Accomplishments during Tenure of Honorable John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy,” was produced at the end of his Navy career. On it is listed the various Naval procurement of military jets and submarines and approval of plans to develop ships and aircraft—Chafee approved the F-14 carrier-based fighter jet, as well as the SSN-688 class nuclear submarine, the P-3C aircraft, the S-3A carrier-based ASW aircraft, a new major amphibious assault ship (LHA), the SPRUANCE class antisubmarine destroyers, and a new jet-powered carrier-based antisubmarine aircraft, the S-3A Viking, among others.

In addition to approving military weapons development, Chafee worked to improve working conditions for Navy personnel. He worked hard to put through approval for pay bonuses to officers and enlisted men as an incentive for these men to remain. He pushed for increased sea pay for those sailors who spent abnormal amounts of time at sea. Throughout his career as Secretary, he pushed for improvements for families in the Navy. He asked for a variable housing allowance which would pay extra money to personnel who were stationed in high cost of living areas and for an increase for family housing (a 50% increase over what the Department of Defense had planned). He encouraged the building of Temporary Lodging Facilities and permanent housing for Navy personnel. He approved new actions to assist Navy personnel involved with drugs and addicted to alcohol, including granting of amnesty to drug users voluntarily seeking help and setting up drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers in the United States

He appointed various personnel to the Admiralty, including the first Black admiral of the US Navy, Rear Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, and Astronaut Alan B. Shepard, Jr., America’s first man in space and the first Sea Service astronaut to reach flag rank. Chafee also was Secretary during the time when the decision was made on February 8, 1973, to permit women to enroll in Naval Reserve Officer Training programs for the first time in history. He oversaw the “Vietnamization” of Navy forces in Vietnam. This term describes the withdrawal of forces from Vietnam. In January 1969 the Navy had 35,700 people in Vietnam. By January 1972 that number had dropped to 7,500 with about half of those remaining to be out by May of 1972.

Chafee approved several actions designed to enhance opportunities for naval personnel of minority races. He worked to encourage recruitment and retention of qualified black officer. By the time Chafee left office, there were more than 600 black naval officers; in 1967 there were only 269. He worked to encourage the appointment of black midshipmen to the US Naval Academy. In September 1971, 45 black midshipmen were enrolled in the freshman class; more than had previously been enrolled in the entire brigade prior to 1971. He oversaw the opening of Naval Reserve Officer Training programs as three predominantly black colleges and universities.

Chafee broke with tradition in reserving certain jobs for a special category of officer by appointing a non-aviator to head the US Sixth Fleet, by appointing an aviator to head the Bureau of Naval Personnel, by nominating a non-aviator to become the new Chief of Naval Operations (the highest military position in the Navy). At age 49, Vice-Admiral Elmo Zumwalt became the youngest CNO in history (and one of the most controversial). He created the post of Deputy Undersecretary of the Navy with primary responsibility for environmental matters and anti-pollution efforts throughout the Navy.

During Chafee’s term in office, Navy bases in Rhode Island were constantly threatened with closure and, in fact, one of his major stands in his abortive 1972 Senatorial Campaign, was that he would help protect the bases he presciently predicted would close. Chafee charged in 1972 that Claiborne Pell supported a plan by which “Quonset Point Naval Air Station would be closed, Davisville Seabee Center likely would be shut down, and Navy operations at Newport would be greatly reduced.” Providence Journal, Sept 5, 1972. Chafee sought to link Pell, the incumbent Democrat, to antiwar policies that would cost Rhode Island thousands of Navy jobs.

Chafee was Secretary of the Navy during a formative time in United States and US Naval history. At the beginning of his tenure, the Vietnam War was at its peak, while at the same time popular protest against it was growing. The psychological impact on public opinion of the Tet Offensive on January 30-31, 1968, marked a rallying point in popular protest against the Vietnam War. Naval development of new aircraft and weapons were proceeding at a great rate, but at the same time the Navy was losing popular support. Chafee came into office representing the Establishment, while he also represented the liberal faction of the Republican Party. Once again as a member of a less dominant power group, he followed his pattern of bipartisan compromise to benefit public interest.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: Any qualified person doing scholarly research is permitted to use material housed in the Special Collections Unit.
Use of the materials: Terms governing use and reproduction: Photocopying and scanning of materials is a fee based service available in the repository and is allowed at the discretion of the Archivist when in compliance to the Unit's policy on copyright and publication.
Preferred citation: Research Collection of the John H. Chafee Secretary of Navy Papers, Mss. Gr. 114.2, University of Rhode Island, University Archives and Special Collections.
Contact information: University Archives and Special Collections
15 Lippitt Road
Kingston, RI 02881-2011
Tel: 401-874-4632

email: archives@etal.uri.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
Acquisition: The records were transferred to the University of Rhode Island by Senator Chafee's office in 1993.
Custodial history: The papers contained in this record group were removed from the Chafee family’s barn in 1993.
Processing information: The collection was processed by Leslie Olsen in 2002.
ABOUT THE FINDING AID  
Author: Finding aid prepared by Finding aid prepared by Leslie Olsen.
Encoding: Finding aid encoded by Mark Dionne. 2020 June 5
Descriptive rules: Finding aid based on Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS)

Additional Information

Related material: The Gubernatorial Papers of John H. Chafee, The John H (MsG. 114.1). Chafee 1972 Senate Campaign (MsG. 114.3), The Senatorial Papers of John H. Chafee (MsG. 115).

Inventory


Inventory

Series 1. Subject File
This series contains subject files arranged alphabetically. Each topic may contain newspaper clippings, publications, copies of the Congressional Record, news releases, correspondence, handwritten notes on the topic, and typewritten analyses of positions.

Of particular interest is a folder titled, “Navy Material” which has personal notes made by and for Chafee on the workings of the Office of the Secretary of the Navy. Other topics include issues related to the Vietnam War draft, national defense, and the Culebra Navy bombing incident.

The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Container Description Date
Box 1 , Folder 1 Abortion
1972
Box 1 , Folder 2 Agriculture
1971-1972
Box 1 , Folder 3 Agriculture, Department of: Alice Gibney
1971
Box 1 , Folder 4 All-Volunteer Army
1972
Box 1 , Folder 5 Amnesty for Draft Evaders
1972
Box 1 , Folder 6 Anti-Ballistic Missile Debate
1969
Box 1 , Folder 7 Biographical Data
1969-1971
Box 1 , Folder 8 Busing
1972
Box 1 , Folder 9 Campaign Spending Limitation
1971
Box 1 , Folder 10 Chafee Resignation Secretary of the Navy
1972
Box 2 , Folder 11 Civil Rights: Record Vote Analysis
1968
Box 2 , Folder 12 China
1972
Box 2 , Folder 13 Congressional Foreign Travel
1963-1970
Box 2 , Folder 14 Consumer Protection
1971-1972
Box 2 , Folder 15 Crime
1967-1972
Box 2 , Folder 16 Crime
1972
Box 2 , Folder 17 Crime Control Legislation
1968-1972
Box 2 , Folder 18 Culebra: Navy Bombing
1970-1971
Box 3 , Folder 19 Day Care Centers
1972
Box 3 , Folder 20 Defense Budget and Program for Fiscal Year
1972-1976
Box 3 , Folder 21 Defense/Navy Cutbacks
1969-1970
Box 3 , Folder 22 Dissent
1970-1972
Box 3 , Folder 23 Draft
1969-1972
Box 3 , Folder 24 Drug Abuse
1972
Box 3 , Folder 24A Economy
1972
Box 3 , Folder 25 Education
1972
Box 4 , Folder 26 Education
1971-1972
Box 4 , Folder 27 Eighteen Year Old Vote
1971
Box 4 , Folder 28 Elderly
1971-1972
Box 4 , Folder 29 Energy
1970-1972
Box 4 , Folder 30 Environment
1971-1972
Box 4 , Folder 31 Ethics: Resolution 266, Report
1968
Box 5 , Folder 32 Federal Aid to States
1964-1971
Box 5 , Folder 33 Federal Aid to States: Statistical Data
1969-1972
Box 5 , Folder 34 Financial Disclosure
1972
Box 5 , Folder 35 Financial Disclosure: Congressional Record Statements
1961-1968
Box 5 , Folder 36 Foreign Aid: News Clipping
1970
Box 5 , Folder 37 Future Business Enterprise
1972
Box 5 , Folder 38 Gun Control
1968, 1972
Box 5 , Folder 39 Health Care
1969-1972
Box 5 , Folder 40 Health Care
1971-1972
Box 6 , Folder 41 Health Care
1971-1972
Box 6 , Folder 42 Health Programs
1971
Box 6 , Folder 43 Housing, Federal Program
1971
Box 6 , Folder 44 Housing
1972
Box 6 , Folder 45 Housing
1972
Box 6 , Folder 46 Housing
1972
Box 7 , Folder 47 Inflation: Newspaper Clippings and News Releases
1972
Box 7 , Folder 48 Inflation: Notes on
undated
Box 7 , Folder 49 International Trade
1971-1972
Box 7 , Folder 50 Invitations, Presidential Inauguration
1969
Box 7 , Folder 51 Jewish Issues
1971-1972
Box 7 , Folder 52 Law of the Seas; “Implications for Future US Fisheries Policy,” by Stephen Snow
1972
Box 7 , Folder 53 Law of the Seas: International Commission for the NW Atlantic Fisheries (Proceedings)
1972
Box 7 , Folder 54 Law of the Seas: Notes
1972, undated
Box 7 , Folder 55 Merchant Marine
1970
Box 7 , Folder 56 Military Industrial Complex
1969
Box 7 , Folder 57 Military Justice
1970
Box 7 , Folder 58 MIRV (Re-entry vehicles)
1969
Box 7 , Folder 59 Miscellaneous-Political: Newspaper Clippings
1969-1972
Box 7 , Folder 60 Miscellaneous-Political: News Releases and Notes
1970, undated
Box 8 , Folder 61 National Emergency Strike Legislation
1971
Box 8 , Folder 62 Naval Academy-Statistics
1972
Box 8 , Folder 63 Naval Academy-Women Nomination
1972
Box 8 , Folder 64 Navy Carrier Issue
1969-1970
Box 8 , Folder 65 Navy-Drug Program
26177
Box 8 , Folder 66 Navy-Indian Ocean
1972
Box 8 , Folder 67 Navy: Magazine of Sea Power
1969
Box 8 , Folder 68 “Navy Material” Chafee’s Personal Notes
undated
Box 8 , Folder 69 Navy-Oil Spills
1970-72
Box 8 , Folder 70 Near East Report (newsletter)
1971-72
Box 8 , Folder 71 Nixon Administration: Nixon Domestic Program
1969
Box 8 , Folder 72 Nixon Administration: News Releases
1970-72
Box 8 , Folder 73 Nixon Administration: Newspaper Clippings
1970-71
Box 8 , Folder 74 Nixon Economic Program
undated
Box 8 , Folder 75 Nixon Environmental Program
1972
Box 8 , Folder 76 No-Fault Insurance
1971-72
Box 9 , Folder 77 NROTC
1969-72
Box 9 , Folder 78 Nuclear Power
26299
Box 9 , Folder 79 Oceanography
1969
Box 9 , Folder 79A Polls
1969-71
Box 9 , Folder 80 Pollution: Newspaper Clippings and News Releases
1969-71
Box 9 , Folder 81 Pollution: Notes
1970-71, undated
Box 9 , Folder 82 Postal Reform
1970
Box 9 , Folder 83 Prayer Amendment
1966
Box 9 , Folder 84 Private and Parochial School Aid
1972, undated
Box 9 , Folder 85 POW and MIA
1972
Box 9 , Folder 86 Productivity: Notes and Newspaper Clippings
1972
Box 9 , Folder 87 Productivity: Transcripts of Remarks
1972
Box 9 , Folder 88 Property Tax
1972
Box 9 , Folder 89 Race/Minority Groups: Position Paper and Notes
1970-71
Box 9 , Folder 90 Recommendations: Flag Officer Slating “Eyes only Sensitive”
Apr  1970
Box 9 , Folder 91 Recommendations: Flag Officer Slating, from binder “Secretary Chafee”
1971
Box  10 , Folder 92 Recommendations: Selection Board for Flag Officer
1971
Box  10 , Folder 93 Reduction of the Fleet
25447
Box  10 , Folder 94 Revenue Sharing and Alternatives: Newspaper Clippings
1971-72
Box  10 , Folder 95 Revenue Sharing and Alternatives: Notes
1971
Box  10 , Folder 96 Revenue Sharing and Alternatives: Publications on
1970-71
Box  10 , Folder 97 Rhode Island. Alcoholism
Dec 1971, Apr 1972
Box  10 , Folder 98 Rhode Island. Census Data
1971
Box  10 , Folder 99 Rhode Island.  Drug Abuse
1972, undated
Box  10 , Folder 100 Rhode Island. Education Facilities
1971
Box  10 , Folder 101 Rhode Island. Housing
25993
Box  10 , Folder 102 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Correspondence and Notes
1970
Box  10 , Folder 103 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Data
1969-1970
Box  10 , Folder 104 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
1969
Box  10 , Folder 105 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  10 , Folder 106 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  11 , Folder 107 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  11 , Folder 108 Rhode Island. Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
1972
Box  11 , Folder 109 Rhode Island. Nutrition
1972
Box  11 , Folder 110 Rhode Island. Prisons
1972
Box  11 , Folder 111 Rhode Island. Welfare
1971
Box  11 , Folder 112 Rhode Island (Navy): Annual Report
1969
Box  11 , Folder 113 Rhode Island (Navy): Annual Report
1970
Box  11 , Folder 114 Rhode Island (Navy): Annual Report
1971
Box  11 , Folder 115 Rhode Island (Navy): Base Closures, News Releases and Notes
1970-72
Box  11 , Folder 116 Rhode Island (Navy): Base Closures, Notes and Statistics
1970-72
Box  11 , Folder 117 Rhode Island (Navy): Base Closures, Notes and Statistics
1970-72
Box  11 , Folder 118 Rhode Island (Navy): Correspondence and Notes, Miscellaneous
1970-72, undated
Box  12 , Folder 119 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings. X-ref See also: Oversize Newspaper Clippings Album
no date
Box  12 , Folder 120 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings.
1970
Box  12 , Folder 121 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  12 , Folder 122 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  12 , Folder 123 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  12 , Folder 124 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1970
Box  12 , Folder 125 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  12 , Folder 126 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  12 , Folder 127 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  13 , Folder 128 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  13 , Folder 129 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings.
1971
Box  13 , Folder 130 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1971
Box  13 , Folder 131 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1972
Box  13 , Folder 132 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
26359
Box  13 , Folder 133 Rhode Island (Navy): Newspaper Clippings
1972
Box  13 , Folder 134 Rhode Island (Navy): News Releases and Notes
1969-1970
Box  13 , Folder 135 Rhode Island (Navy): News Releases and Notes
1971
Box  14 , Folder 136 Rhode Island (Navy): News Releases and Notes
1972
Box  14 , Folder 137 Rhode Island (Navy): Quonset Point, Management Review (magazine)
1970
Box  14 , Folder 138 Rhode Island (Navy): Quonset Point, Management Review (magazine)
1970
Box  14 , Folder 139 Rural Development
1971
Box  14 , Folder 140 “Seabees,” U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Davisville, Rhode Island, photographic report on
[1970]
Box  14 , Folder 141 Spending
undated
Box  14 , Folder 142 Social Security
1972
Box  14 , Folder 143 Soviet Navy/ Merchant Marines, etc.
1969-72
Box  14 , Folder 144 Soviet Policies
1972
Box  14 , Folder 145 Tax Reform: Notes, etc.
1972, undated
Box  14 , Folder 146 Tax Reform: Newspaper Clippings
1972
Box  14 , Folder 147 Tax Reform: Publications
1970
Box  14 , Folder 148 Urban Mass Transportation Act
1970
Box  14 , Folder 149 Urban Policies/Living
1972
Box 15 , Folder 150 Value Added Taxes
1971
Box 15 , Folder 151 Value Added Taxes
1971
Box 15 , Folder 152 Vietnam-Congresses 61-64
1961-1965
Box 15 , Folder 153 Vietnam-Navy’s role
1969, 1971
Box 15 , Folder 154 Vietnam-Vietnamization
1970-72
Box 15 , Folder 155 Welfare-HEW, OEO Publications
1971
Box 16 , Folder 156 Welfare-magazine articles, etc.
1971
Box 16 , Folder 157 Welfare-Negative income tax, work incentive studies, etc.
1971
Box 16 , Folder 158 Welfare-Nixon, HR1
1971-72
Box 16 , Folder 159 Welfare-“Our Work” Notes, position papers, etc.
1971-72, undated
Box 16 , Folder 160 Z grams
1970-72

Series 2. Speeches and Addresses
The Speeches/Addresses series consists of speeches that Chafee made he was while Secretary of the Navy. These speeches were made mainly to military organizations and involved dedications, ceremonies, naval social events, or conferences. He also spoke to organizations who were associated with the military, such as various civic groups and manufacturers. In addition, he spoke to academic institutions and schools. The series is arranged in chronological order.

Also included with the speeches is a schedule of when the speeches were given; this schedule is placed at the beginning of the year. Many of the speeches were bound in three ring binders, but have been removed and placed in folders.

Chafee, or someone from his staff, also kept the speeches of Senator Charles Percy of Illinois. Percy was a Republican from Illinois who gained distinction by carrying every county in Illinois when he was elected in 1972. He, like Chafee, gained strong support from both liberals and conservatives, as well as the votes of many independents and some Democrats.

Container Description Date
Box 11 , Folder 116 Speeches, Schedule of 1969
1969
Box 11 , Folder 117 Speeches
1969
Box 11 , Folder 118 Speeches
1969
Box 11 , Folder 119 Speeches
1969
Box 11 , Folder 120 Speeches
1969
Box 11 , Folder 121 Speeches
1969
Box 11 , Folder 122 Speeches, Schedule of 1970
1970
Box 11 , Folder 123 Speeches
1970
Box 11 , Folder 124 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 125 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 126 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 127 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 128 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 129 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 130 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 131 Speeches
1970
Box  12 , Folder 132 Speeches
1970
Box 13 , Folder 133 Speeches
1970
Box 13 , Folder 134 Speeches, Schedule for 1971
1971
Box 13 , Folder 135 Speeches
1971
Box 13 , Folder 136 Speeches
1971
Box 13 , Folder 137 Speeches
1971
Box 13 , Folder 138 Speeches
1971
Box 13 , Folder 139 Speeches
1971
Box 13 , Folder 140 Speeches
1971
Box 14 , Folder 141 Speeches
1971
Box 14 , Folder 142 Speeches
1971
Box 14 , Folder 143 Speeches, Schedule for 1972
1972
Box 14 , Folder 144 Speeches
1972
Box 14 , Folder 145 Speeches
1972
Box 14 , Folder 146 Speeches
1972
Box 14 , Folder 147 Speeches
1972
Box 14 , Folder 148 Speeches
1972
Box 15 , Folder 149 Speeches
1972
Box 15 , Folder 150 Speeches, Senator Charles Percy
1972
Box 15 , Folder 151 Speeches, Senator Charles Percy
1972

Series 3. Newsclippings
This series contains three large albums of newspaper clippings. Some news telexes are also included. They were probably assembled by the Secretary of the Navy’s office staff and presented to Chafee at the termination of his service.

Container Description Date
Box 1 , Folder 1 Newspaper Clippings Album, Volume 1
1969-1970
Box 1 , Folder 2 Newspaper Clippings Album, Volume 2
1971
Box 1 , Folder 3 Newspaper Clippings Album, Volume 3
1972

Series 4. Scrapbooks
This series consists of five oversize photograph albums with official photographs and other memorabilia such as invitations, ribbons, etc. These albums were probably assembled by the Secretary of the Navy’s office staff and presented to Chafee at the end of his tenure in the office. The series also includes three smaller (10″ by 12″) albums with photographs and humorous captions.

Container Description Date
Box 1 , Folder 1 Photograph Album, Volume 1
1969
Box 2 , Folder 2 Photograph Album, Volume 2
1969-1970
Box 3 , Folder 3 Photograph Album, Volume 3
1970-1971
Box 3 , Folder 4 Photograph Album, Volume 4
1971
Box 3 , Folder 5 Photograph Album, Volume 5
1972
Box 3 , Folder 6 “The first year before the massed: A year with John H. Chafee, Secretary of the Navy”
[1969]
Box 3 , Folder 7 “Concern Housing Action Fun Equality Environment”
1969-1972
Box 3 , Folder 8 “John H. Chafee: Secretary of the Navy”
1969-1972