Richard Thurmond Chatham

Richard Thurmond Chatham

Richard Thurmond Chatham (born Elkin, North Carolina 1896-1957), who usually went by Thurmond Chatham, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, an industrialist and philanthropist. He represented North Carolina from 1949 to 1957.

Early years

Chatham was the only son of Hugh Gwyn and Martha Lenoir Chatham. His grandfather was Alexander Chatham, founder of Chatham Manufacturing Company. Chatham was educated in the public schools and at Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia. He attended the University of North Carolina from 1915-1916 and Yale University from 1916-1917, but left college to enter the United States Navy. He served in the Navy until 1919.

Career

In July 1919, Chatham began working for his family's company, Chatham Manufacturing, which was the world's largest manufacturer of blankets. After serving as treasurer of the company, he became president in 1929 and chairman of the board of directors in 1945. During his presidency, the company experienced considerable growth.

From 1942 to 1945, Chatham served in the U.S. Navy with the Bureau of Ordnance and the office of the secretary of the Navy. He attained the rank of commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve and was awarded the Bronze Star, the secretary of the Navy's Commendation Medal, and the Royal Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords from the Dutch government.

Political life

With his only previous political experience as a county commissioner in Forsyth County, North Carolina, Chatham was unsuccessful in his 1946 bid for the Democratic nomination for Congress. He was first elected in 1948 and re-elected three more times.

While in Congress, he was a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and was an advocate of recognition of China and support for the Marshall Plan.

Notably, he did not sign the Southern Manifesto in 1956. As a result, Chatham lost the Democratic Party primary to Ralph James Scott.

Later years

Chatham was a trustee of the University of North Carolina and of Woodberry Forest School; president of the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce; and a member of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, the American Legion, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In 1948, heserved on the North Carolina Board of Conservation and Development and was president of the North Carolina Dairymen's Association.

Family life

Chatham married Lucy Hodgin Hanes in 1919 and had two sons, Hugh Gwyn II and Richard Thurmond, Jr. After Lucy died, Chatham married Patricia Firestone Coyner in 1950. The couple had one son, Walter Firestone, born in 1952. Chatham died in Durham, North Carolina and was buried in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His estate was valued at almost $2,000,000, of which $250,000 was used to establish the Chatham Foundation, a charitable trust supporting education.

References

Biography uses material from: [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/Chatham,Thurmond Biographical Note, Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]

External links

* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000336 Congressional Biography]
* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/Chatham,Thurmond.html Inventory of the Richard Thurmond Chatham Papers] , in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-Chapel Hill.


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