Brumby Rocker

The Brumby Rocker is a rocking chair built by the Brumby Chair Factory of the Brumby Chair Company in Marietta, Georgia, which operated between 1875 and 1942, or by its successor which started in 1972. Jimmy Carter brought five Brumby rockers to the White House.[1]

Brumby Rocker Chair

The chair is deliberately large, with large arms, seat and "runners" and a very high back.[2][3]

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History

James Remley Brumby was the first owner of the Brumby Chair Factory.[5]

The successor company started manufacturing in 1972. [1]

Buildings

The Brumby Chair Factory building (c. 1879), on Church Street[Note 1] in Marietta, is a contributing building in the Northwest Marietta Historic District.[5] The Brumby-Sibley-Corley House, at 285 Kennesaw Avenue in the district, is a mid-Victorian house built by James Remley Brumby (photo #1).[5]:5

Notes

  1. 167 Church Street, per NRHP doc; 67 Church Street per accompanying photos

References


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