He was born in the
Pacific Northwest into a pioneer family. His grandparents had crossed the
Oregon Trail into the
Oregon Territory in the 1840s. His father had become one of the largest fruit exporters in the state of
Washington before being elected to Congress in 1910. Chester completed his early education in Pullman and continued high school in Washington DC when his family relocated there. The two LaFollette families shared a large house that the Congressman had purchased, and Chester spent his teen age years in the midst of lively discussions of the great events of the day. During this period he was introduced to the sculptor
Vinnie Ream and was influenced by her passion and technique. ==Career in New York==