Chatham Manufacturing Co.    Chatham Manufacturing Co.    Chatham Manufacturing Co.

Black-and-white image of an old wooden industrial building with a creek in front.
Vintage-style logo emphasizing Chatham Heritage since 1877.
Historic photo of Chatham Manufacturing Co. with crowd gathered outside.

1877

Alexander Chatham took over operation of the water powered mill that he worked in and installed wool processing equipment. He takes wool from the surrounding foothills and makes yarn and fabrics.

A collage of vintage documents and logos related to sheep and wool.

1893

The first “Chatham Blanket” is cut and labelled as such.

Vintage illustration of an industrial factory with workers and smoke.

1917

Chatham Manufactures its wool blankets by the thousands for the french and American armies in WW1.

1923

Chatham starts making woolen interiors for automobiles. Customers include Studebaker, Ford, Chrysler, AMC Hudson and Nash.

A soldier peacefully sleeping in a shallow trench outdoors.

1940 – 1950

Chatham manufactures millions of blankets for the armed forces in World War 2 while the company’s president, Thurmond Chatham, commands a cruiser in the Pacific. Following WWII, The Chatham Blanketeers play in the Blue Ridge league.

Black and white photo of a vintage baseball team posing with their coach.
Historical photo collage featuring soldiers, a naval ship, and a military badge.
Interior of a vintage car with red plaid seats and curved windows.
Close-up of textured woven fabric in yellow and gray tones.
A woman sitting beside a loom in a workshop.

1950 – 1960

Chatham works with textile designer Marianne Strengell to design automotive interiors

Vintage logo featuring a sheep and manufacturing details.