The Oct. 25, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Etchison Hat Co., which started marking its fur felt hats in 1866. Located at 124 Virginia St., the plant could produce 100 to 120 dozen in an eight-hour day. Here, Douglas Britton (left) and George Munson inspected some of the company's production. (At the time, the largest hat the company had made was a size 14 -- for the University of Richmond's papier-mache spider at the school's centennial celebration.)
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The Oct. 25, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Etchison Hat Co., which started marking its fur felt hats in 1866. Located at 124 Virginia St., the plant could produce 100 to 120 dozen in an eight-hour day. Here, reed is stitched by machine into specially engraved bands.
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The Oct. 25, 1953, edition of The Times-Dispatch included a photo spread on the Etchison Hat Co., which started marking its fur felt hats in 1866. Located at 124 Virginia St., the plant could produce 100 to 120 dozen in an eight-hour day. Here, a hat body is automatically crown-ironed as it revolves on production machinery.
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Hat Nears Completion When Worker Inserts Lining Under Band [Etchison Hat Company]
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James Payne and Parke Goodall Iron Brims [Etchison Hat Company]