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The city of Fall River, Massachusetts once had over 120 cotton textile mills [1] and was the leading cotton textile center in the United States during the late 19th century and early 20th century. [2] There are currently about 65 historic textile mills remaining in the city, as well as other related structures. Many have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. [3]

Existing historic textile mills

Ref# Name Image Built Location Construction NRHP Listing Notes/current use/references
1 Algonquin Printing Company 1891 Middle Street red brick 83000615 October 2010 fire. Main mill saved.
2 American Printing Company Mill No.7 1906 Anawan Street red brick 83000617 Built over falls of Quequechan River; site of Anawan Mill
(also known as Iron Works Cotton Mill #7)
3 Arkwright Mill No. 1 1897 537 Quequechan Fall River Granite 83000709 part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District
4 Barnard Mills 1874 Quarry Street Fall River Granite 83000623 now "Tower Mill Outlet"
5 Barnard Mills Weave Shed 1896 Quarry Street Fall River Granite 83000623 attached to main mill
6 Border City Mill No. 1 1880 1 West Street red brick 83004614 Replaced original 1872 mill that burned in 1877
7 Border City Mill No. 2 1873 Weaver Street red brick 90000999 Converted into apartments in 1980s
8 Bourne Mill 1881 State Avenue Fall River Granite 06001189 located in Tiverton, RI; converted into residences
9 Chace Mills 1872 Lewiston Street Fall River Granite 83000648 formerly Arkwright; weave shed burned 1999, main mill saved
10 Charlton Mill 1910 Howe Street Fall River Granite 83000650 Weave shed demolished. Last granite mill to be built in the city
11 Conanicut Weave Mill 1904 Shaw Street Red Brick [4]
12 Cornell Mill 1889 Alden Street Fall River Granite 83000659
13 Crescent Mill 1871 54 Front St Fall River Granite 83000659 a.k.a. Merchants Mill No. 2 (1893)
14 Davis Mill No. 1 1902 749 Quequechan Fall River Granite 83000709 part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District; current tenant: EC Pigments LLC
15 Davis Mill No. 2 1908 661 Quequechan Fall River Granite 83000709 part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District
16 Davol Mill No. 1 1871 427 Plymouth Ave Red Brick Built in the Second Empire Style
17 Davol Mill No. 2 1867 427 Plymouth Ave Red Brick Built in the Second Empire Style
18 Durfee Mill No. 1 1866 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city
19 Durfee Mill No. 2 1871 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city
20 Durfee Mill No. 3 1881 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city
21 Durfee Weave Mill 1893 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city
22 Fall River Bleachery 1872 Jefferson Street Fall River Granite 83000667 (portion burned October 30, 1967)
23 Fall River Merino Mills 1875 Alden Street red brick later occupied by Cote Piano Company
24 Flint Mills No. 1 1882 Alden Street Fall River Granite 83000669 1872 tower mill burned on October 28, 1882, rebuilt without tower.
25 Flint Mills No. 2 1909 Alden Street Fall River Granite 83000669
26 Foster Spinning Co. 1916 Cove Street Red Brick 83000670 acquired by Fall River Florist Supply in 1962
27 Globe Yarn Mills No. 1 1881 206 Globe Mills Ave Red Brick later part of New England Cotton Yarns; Passaic Coton Mills; now part of Duro Industries
28 Globe Yarn Mills No. 2 1885 460 Globe St Red Brick 83000671
29 Globe Yarn Mills No. 3 1893 Griffin St Red Brick 83000671
30 Granite Mill No. 2 1871 Bedford Street Fall River Granite 83004610 formerly Anderson Little, Pepperell Mills
31 Granite Mill No. 3 1893 Bedford Street Fall River Granite 83004610 formerly Globe Mfg. (modified)
32 Hargraves Mill No. 1 1888 Quarry Street Fall River Granite 83000675 formerly Quaker Fabric; a.k.a. Parker "C" mills
33 Heywood Narrow Fabric Co. 1890 275 Martine St Red Brick Has been renovated and is occupied by various businesses
34 King Philip Mill No. 1 1871 Kilburn Street Fall River Granite 83000687 later part of Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates; Mill office/proofing building destroyed by fire January 3, 2012. Mill No. 1 condemned by city for fire safety violations.
35 King Philip Mill No. 2 1881 Kilburn Street Fall River Granite 83000687 later part of Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates; Mill office/proofing building destroyed by fire January 3, 2012. Mill No. 2 condemned by city for fire safety violations.
36 King Philip Mill No. 3 1888 Kilburn Street Red Brick 83000687 later part of Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates; Korber Hats
37 Laurel Lake Mill No. 1 1881 Broadway Fall River Granite 83004612
38 Laurel Lake Mill No. 2 1896 Broadway Fall River Granite 83004612
39 Mechanics Mill 1868 Davol Street red brick 83000693 first mill constructed north of the city center. One of the former Quaker plants. Currently being converted to Commonwealth Landing.
40 Metacomet Mill 1847 Anawan Street Fall River Granite 83000617 a.k.a. Iron Works Mill #6; Oldest Remaining cloth-producing mill in City
41 Narragansett Mill No.1 1872 North Main St. Red Brick 83000694 now medical offices
42 Narragansett Mill No.2 1882 North Main St. Red Brick 83000694 Second floor of mill is currently being removed
43 Pilgrim Mills 1910 Pleasant Street Red Brick 83000704 first fully electric-powered mill in city; formerly Louis Hand Mfg
44 Richard Borden Mill No. 2 1889 Plymouth Ave Fall River Granite Currently Carter's, Billiards, Lazergate and others.
45 Sagamore Mill No. 1 1888 140 Ace St. Red Brick 83000713 Replaced original 1872 mill destroyed by fire in 1884
46 Sagamore Mill No. 2 1881 1822 North Main Street Fall River Granite 83000712 formerly Joan Fabrics
47 Sagamore Mill No. 3 1882 1 Ace St. Fall River Granite 83000713 formerly Trina
48 Sanford Spinning Co. Mill No. 1 1891 Globe Mills Ave Red Brick 83000714 later part of New England Cotton Yarns; Passaic Coton Mills; American Cotton Fabric Corporation; Firestone Cotton Mills; now part of Duro Industries
49 Seaconnet Mills No. 1 1884 21 Fr. Devalles Blvd Fall River Granite 83000716 now known as Clover Leaf Office Park and Erin Rae's School of Dance
50 Seaconnet Mills No. 2 1895 1 Fr. Devalles Blvd Fall River Granite 83000716 formerly Bristol Probate and Family Court; office park
51 Shove Mills No. 1 1874 126 Shove St Fall River Granite Formerly Nira. Top three floors of mill and tower burnt in the October 16, 1946 fire and were removed.
52 Shove Mills Weave Shed 1897 Shove St Fall River Granite
53 Stafford Mill No. 1 1872 County Street Fall River Granite 83000718 attached weave shed
54 Stafford Mill No. 2 1886 County Street Fall River Granite 83000718
55 Stafford Weave Mill 1900 County Street Fall River Granite 83000718 Attached to Mill No. 1
56 Stevens Manufacturing Spinning Mill No. 2 1901 Stevens Street Red Brick 83000709 remaining portion; part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District [5] [6]
57 Stevens Manufacturing Weave Mill No. 2 1901 Stevens Street Red Brick 83000709 building closest to highway; part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District [7] [8]
58 Tecumseh Mill No. 1 1866 Hartwell Street Fall River Granite converted into apartments in 1980s
59 Union Mill No. 1 1859 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000726 now PrimaCare Medical Center
60 Union Mill No. 2 1865 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000726 formerly Nate Lyons, now PrimaCare Medical Center
61 Wampanoag Mill No. 1 1872 420 Quequechan Street Fall River Granite 83000729 converted into residences known as The Curtain Lofts.
62 Wampanoag Mill No. 2 1877 69 Alden Street Fall River Granite 83000729 formerly Fall River Knitting Mills. Parkers Candy building attached was destroyed in 2010 fire.
63 Wampanoag Weave Mill 1887 Quequechan Street Fall River Granite 83000729 attached to Mill No. 1
64 Wyoming Mills 1845 110 Chace St Fieldstone 83004613 part of Marshall Hat complex; now Duro

Other existing historic manufacturing mills

Ref# Name Image Built Location Construction NRHP Listing Notes/current use/references
1 Ashworth Brothers Mill Complex 1910 Globe Mills Ave Red Brick manufactured card clothing
2 Borden & Remmington (original plant) Anawan Street Red Brick
3 Cote Piano Manufacturing Company abt. 1910 Alden Street Red Brick L-shaped expansion of former Merino Company site
4 Fall River Bobbin & Shuttle Company Cambridge Street Red Brick acquired by United States Bobbin & Shuttle Company in 1899 [9]
5 Marshall Hat Company 1890s Chace St Red Brick 83004613 part of Marshall Hat complex; now Duro
6 Textile Paper Tube Company 1901 Globe St Red Brick [10] [11] Now known as Tuscan Building. Painted yellow.
7 Union Belt Company 1871 Troy Street Red Brick built by the Troy Mills and leased to Union Belt Company for the manufacture of leather belts for textile machinery. Roof was damaged in Hurricane Sandy
8 Webster Loom Harness Company 1923 Eleventh Street Red Brick Company founded in 1890s, originally located at 209 Bedford Street. [12] Building more recently occupied by Norbut Manufacturing.
9 Westport Manufacturing Company Storehouse 1919 7 Oregon Street Red Brick [13] Later occupied by Smith Textile Waste Company

Other existing notable mill related structures

Ref# Name Image Built Location Construction NRHP Listing Notes/current use/references
1 Algonquin Mills Office Bay Street
2 American Linen Co. Cotton Store House 1860s Ferry Street Field Stone
3 American Printing Co. Electric Plant 1922 Water Street Red Brick [14]
4 American Printing Co. Storehouse (lower) 1880s Anawan Street Red Brick Currently Narrows Center for the Arts and others.
5 American Printing Co. Storehouse (middle) 1880s Anawan Street Red Brick
6 American Printing Co. Storehouse (upper) 1903 Anawan Street Red Brick
7 American Printing Co. Machine & Carpentry Shop 1890s Water Street Red Brick Occupied by the Marine Museum at Fall River
8 Arkwright Mills Office 1897 Quequechan Street Yellow Brick & Granite Part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District
9 Bradford Durfee Textile School 1899 Durfee St Gray Stone former textile school opened in 1904, later merged with Umass Dartmouth
10 Davis Mills Office 1902 Quequechan Street Yellow Brick & Granite Part of Quequechan Valley Mills Historic District
11 Durfee Mills Cloth Hall and Repair Shop 1895 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city
12 Durfee Mills Cotton Store House 1887 Pleasant Street Fall River Granite 83000664 largest remaining complex in city; now occupied by 99 Restaurant
13 Fall River Bleachery Storage Building 1919 Jefferson Street Red Brick [15]
14 Flint Mills Office 1880s Alden Street Fall River Granite
15 Laurel Lake Mills Office 482 Globe Street yellow brick formerly the Ukrainian National Home and then "The Uke" restaurant
16 Narragansett Mills Office North Main Street Red Brick
17 Oliver Chace's Thread Mill 1838 505 Bay Street Field Stone 83000649 Part of a larger mill building that has since been demolished, later part of Conanicut Mills (NRHP listed)
18 Osborn Mill Store House 1872 Montaup Street Fall River Granite
19 Stafford Mills Office 1890s County Street Red Brick 83000718
20 Stevens Mfg. Co. Boiler Room 1901 168 Stevens Street Red Brick smokestack is located next to this building [16] [17]

Non-extant mills

Ref# Name Image Built Destroyed Location Construction Notes/references
1 American Linen Company Mill No.1 1852 1940s Ferry Street Fall River granite Switched to print cloth production in 1858. Closed in 1929. demolished in 1940s for J&J Corrugated Box Company (later part of Quaker Fabric)
2 American Linen Company Mill No.2 1866 1940s Ferry Street Fall River granite Fire June 29, 1876 damaged upper stories, pitched roof converted to flat roof in rebuild; demolished in 1940s for J&J Corrugated Box Company (later part of Quaker Fabric)
3 American Print Works original complex 1835 1867 Water Street original complex begun in 1835 and expanded until 1867, when it was destroyed by fire which began in the old wooden portion, just prior to the opening of a new granite print works;
4 American Print Works rebuilt complex 1869 1941 Water Street Fall River granite mill destroyed by fire on October 11–12, 1941; as part of Firestone Rubber Complex [18]
5 Anawan Mill (first mill) 1825 1888 Anawan Street Red brick built by the Fall River Iron Works; mill struck by lightning and destroyed by fire in 1888 [19]
6 Anawan Mill (replacement) 1888 1905 Anawan Street Red brick mill destroyed by fire, rebuilt, demolished in 1905 for APC Mill #7
7 Barnaby Manufacturing Co. main mill 1882 2010 Quequechan St Fall River granite sold to Shawmut Mills (1917); later Frito-Lay; Quality Outlets; demolished for new retail development
8 Barnaby Manufacturing Co. weave mill 1882 2010 Quequechan St Fall River granite sold to Shawmut Mills (1917); later Frito-Lay; Quality Outlets; demolished for new retail development
9 Bay State Print Works 1867 Globe Street (a.k.a. Tiverton Print Works) site of Globe Yarn Mills; destroyed by fire, 1867
10 Border City Mill No. 1 (original) 1872 1877 Ace Street red brick destroyed by fire, rebuilt in 1880
11 Border City Mill No. 3 1888 2016 Weaver Street red brick mixed industrial, Burned on February 20, 2016
12 Bourne Mills Weave Shed 1900 2009 State Avenue Fall River granite abandoned for many years; ruins demolished as part of rehab project
13 Chace Mill No. 2 1895 1999 Lewiston Street Fall River granite 310' x 120' x 2 stories; burned in 1999
14 Charlton Mill Weave Shed Howe Street Fall River granite demolished
15 Conanicut Mills 1840 Shaw Street Field stone Mill closed in 1926, weave mill remains. Previously known as Mount Hope Mill and Oliver Chase Thread Mill.
16 Estes Mill 1852 1940 Sucker Brook Fall River granite destroyed by fire on June 7, 1940. Located near Fall River Bleachery.
17 Fall River Manufactory (first mill) 1813 1839 Anawan Street Fall River granite Also known as the "Yellow Mill"; The first successful mill in Fall River, begun operation in October 1813, expanded in 1827, demolished in 1839
18 Fall River Manufactory (second mill) 1839 1868 Anawan Street Fall River granite Also known as the "White Mill"; destroyed by fire in 1868;
19 Fall River Manufactory (third mill) 1869 1961 Anawan Street Fall River granite later part of Pocasset Manufacturing Company as Mill #5; destroyed by fire in August 1961 - was scheduled to be demolished for I-195
20 Flint Mill No. 1 (original) 1872 1882 Alden Street Fall River Granite destroyed by fire on October 28, 1882, rebuilt without tower.
21 Globe Manufactory 1838 1927 Kelley Park
(former Slade pond)
Field stone first textile mill in city organized by Colonel Joseph Durfee, never very successful. Original 1811 wooden mill destroyed by fire in 1838. [20] The replacement stone structure pictured at left was often called the "first mill in Fall River". It was demolished in 1927.
22 Granite Mill No. 1 (original) 1866 1874 13th Street Fall River granite destroyed by fire on September 19, 1874, killing 23 workers and injuring 33; mill was soon rebuilt
23 Granite Mill No. 1 (replacement) 1875 1961 13th Street Fall River granite replacement mill constructed with a flat roof; demolished for a supermarket which later became China Royal restaurant. Currently the site of Boston Market and CVS.
24 Hargraves Mill No. 2 (Building #1) 1891 2009 Brayton Ave Fall River granite formerly Quaker Fabric Main Plant; demolished, March 2009
25 Hargraves Mill No. 2 (Building #2) 1891 2009 Brayton Ave Fall River granite with red brick addition formerly Quaker Fabric Main Plant; demolished, March 2009
26 Iron Works Cotton Mill No.1 1889 2011 Water Street Red brick demolished, May 2011
27 Iron Works Cotton Mill No. 2 1892 1973 Water Street Red brick destroyed by fire on March 9, 1973
28 Iron Works Cotton Mill No. 3 1893 2008 Water Street Red brick demolished, October 2008
29 Iron Works Cotton Mill No. 4 1894 1941 Water Street Red brick destroyed by fire on October 11–12, 1941; as part of Firestone Rubber Complex
30 Iron Works Cotton Mill No. 5 1902 1941 Water Street Red brick destroyed by fire on October 11–12, 1941; as part of Firestone Rubber Complex
31 Kerr Thread Mill No.1 1890 1987 Martine Street Red brick enlarged in 1893; became American Thread Co. in 1897; destroyed by fire January 12, 1987 (was home to the Kerr Mill Outlet store)
32 Kerr Thread Mill No.2 1907 1987 Martine Street Red brick built by the American Thread Co.; destroyed by fire January 12, 1987 [21] (the fire began in this building)
33 Kerr Thread Mill No.3 after 1916 1987 Martine Street Reinforced concrete built by the American Thread Co.; destroyed by fire January 12, 1987
34 King Philip Mill No. 4
1892 2018 Dwelly Street Fall River Granite Demolished as part of a project to make 26 single family houses July 2018.
35 Lincoln Manufacturing Co. Mill No.1 1907 1950s Jefferson Street Fall River granite taken over by the General Cotton Supply Corporation in 1938; demolished; Swan Finishing later built on this site.
36 Lincoln Manufacturing Co. Mill No.2 1912 1950s Jefferson Street Fall River granite taken over by the General Cotton Supply Corporation in 1938; demolished; Swan Finishing later built on this site.
37 Lincoln Manufacturing Co. Weave Shed 1907 1950s Jefferson Street Fall River granite taken over by the General Cotton Supply Corporation in 1938; demolished; Swan Finishing later built on this site.
38 Massasoit Steam Mill 1846 1960s Davol Street Fall River granite First steam mill in city, sold to Massasoit Manufacturing Co. Converted to cotton waste plant.
39 Merchants Mill 1866 1934 Pleasant Street Fall River granite Destroyed by fire on January 29, 1934. Was one of the largest mill buildings in the city.
40 Montaup Mill 1871 1940 Cook Pond red brick became Osborn Mill #2 in 1886; destroyed by fire March 25, 1940
41 Osborn Mill No. 1 1872 1950s Montaup Street Fall River granite mill did not burn in the 1940 fire. Demolished by the mid-1950s.
42 Parker Mill 1895 2009 Jefferson Street Fall River granite later part of Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates, demolished, March 2009
43 Pocasset MFG Co. "Bridge Mill" 1822 1843 Pocasset Street original L-shaped mill, destroyed in Great Fire of 1843; Granite Block built in this location
44 Pocasset MFG Co. "Satinet Mill" 1825 1846 Pocasset Street demolished for 1846 mill
45 Pocasset MFG Co. "Quequechan Mill" 1826 abt. 1880 Pocasset Street also known as "New Pocasset"; demolished for Mills No. 2 and 3.
46 Pocasset MFG Co. Mill No. 1 1846 1928 Pocasset Street Fall River granite original mill built 1821, burned, rebuilt in 1842; destroyed by fire in 1928 (origin of Great Fall River Fire of 1928)
47 Pocasset MFG Co. Mill No. 2 about 1880 1928 Pocasset Street Fall River granite original mill built 1821, burned, rebuilt in 1842; destroyed by fire in 1928 (origin of Great Fall River Fire of 1928)
48 Pocasset MFG Co. Mill No. 3 about 1880 1928 Pocasset Street Fall River granite original mill built 1821, burned, rebuilt in 1842; destroyed by fire in 1928 (origin of Great Fall River Fire of 1928)
49 Richard Borden Mill No. 1 1871 1981 Rodman Street Fall River granite double tower mill destroyed by fire November 5, 1981. Formerly Arlan's. (currently McDonald's, Sullivan Tire Co.)
50 Robeson Mill No. 1 1866 2001 Hartwell Street Red brick tower mill demolished in 2001; a.k.a. Luther Manufacturing Co. (1903) Currently Gas Station, Car Wash and Chinese restaurant.
51 Robeson Mill No. 2 1903 ca. 1994 Hartwell Street Fall River granite constructed by Luther Manufacturing in 1903; demolished in 1990s; site of Walgreens & Applebee's
52 Robeson Print Works Mill No. 1 1827 1960s Anawan Street later known as Fall River Print Works; later known as Quequechan Manufacturing Company; also later part of Fall River Manufacturing Company; demolished for I-195
53 Robeson Print Works Mill No. 2 abt. 1830 1960s Anawan Street later known as Fall River Print Works; later known as Quequechan Manufacturing Company; also later part of Fall River Manufacturing Company; demolished for I-195
54 Robeson Print Works Mill No. 3 1836 1960s Anawan Street later known as Fall River Print Works; later known as Quequechan Manufacturing Company; also later part of Fall River Manufacturing Company; demolished for I-195
55 Sagamore Mill No. 1 (original) 1872 1884 North End red brick destroyed by fire in 1884, rebuilt in 1888
56 Sanford Spinning Co. Mill No. 2 1890 2005 Globe Mills Ave red brick Later part of Firestone Cotton Mills; demolished for new Kuss Middle School
57 Shove Mill No. 2 1881 1940 Cook Pond Fall River granite located just over the state line in Tiverton, Rhode Island. Originally three stories, only a portion of the first floor remains, and has been added on to.
58 Slade Mill 1871 Globe Street Red brick became Ancona, 1903; closed in 1927. Currently the Globe Fire Station is located on the site.
59 Small Brothers Manufacturing Company Prospect Street red Brick Demolished by Charlton Memorial Hospital for parking
60 Standard Fabric Company Portland Street manufactured narrow goods; located along South Watuppa Pond, east of Heywood.
61 Stevens Manufacturing Spinning Mill No. 1 1892 2000s Stevens Street red brick also known as packing and shipping building; demolished for new housing; (Bristol Finishing). [22]
62 Stevens Manufacturing Weaving Mill No. 1 1892 2000s Stevens Street red brick was closest building to Stevens Street; demolished for new housing [23]
63 Stevens Manufacturing Bleach House 1892 1990s Stevens Street red brick destroyed by fire in the mid 1990s (once part of Bristol Finishing)
64 Tecumseh Mill No. 2 1872 1990s Rodman Street Fall River granite demolished in 1990s for Stop & Shop; formerly Mason's Furniture
65 Tecumseh Mill No. 3 1896 1990s Rodman Street Fall River granite demolished in 1990s for Stop & Shop; formerly Mason's Furniture
66 Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory
(First Mill)
1813 1821 Troy Street field stone second successful mill in Fall River; began operation in March 1814; burned in 1821
67 Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory
(Replacement)
1823 1860 Troy Street Fall River granite demolished in 1860 for new mill
68 Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory
"New" Mill No. 1
1843 1960s Troy Street Fall River granite built 47'x75' in 1843, expanded 80' in 1853 and made 2 stories higher; tower later added and monitor roof extended/flattened to a full story [24]
69 Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory
Mill No. 2
1860 1960s Troy Street Fall River granite located north of Mill #1; demolished in 1960s for Interstate 195
70 Union Cotton Factory 1813 1838 Cook Pond field stone 4th cotton mill in city; burned in 1838, site of Laurel Lake Mills
71 Union Mill No.3 1877 abt. 1965 Pleasant Street red brick demolished in 1960s for Interstate 195.
72 Union Mill No.4 1895 after 1966 Pleasant Street red brick built as an addition to Mill No. 2; demolished in 1960s for Interstate 195.
73 Wamsutta Steam Woolen Mill 1849 1961 Blossoms Lane Fall River granite first mill to be built "above the dam"; originally known as Jesse Eddy & Son; renamed Wamsutta in 1873; later owned by Massasoit Manufacturing Co.; Demolished for Interstate 195
74 Watuppa Mill 1826 1928 Anawan Street Fall River granite one of the eight original mills along the Quequechan Falls (a.k.a. Massasoit Mill); later part of Pocasset Mills as Mill #4 (burned in 1928)
75 Weetamoe Mill 1870 1940 Davol Street red brick destroyed by fire on February 6, 1940

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of Mills". Homepage.mac.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-22. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  2. ^ "Cotton Mill Statistics" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  3. ^ "NRHP Listings; Bristol County MA". Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  4. ^ Conanicut Weave Shed
  5. ^ Annual report on the statistics of manufactures, Volume 16, 1902
  6. ^ Sanborn Fire Maps
  7. ^ Annual report on the statistics of manufactures, Volume 16, 1902
  8. ^ Sanborn Fire Maps
  9. ^ Annual report on the statistics of manufactures, Volume 14 1900
  10. ^ Organized 1901
  11. ^ 1933 Sanborn Fire Map
  12. ^ 1922 Textile Directory
  13. ^ America's Textile Reporter: For the Combined Textile Industries, Volume 33, 1919
  14. ^ Power Plant Engineering, 1922
  15. ^ Date listed on building
  16. ^ Annual report on the statistics of manufactures, Volume 16, 1902
  17. ^ Sanborn Fire Maps
  18. ^ American Printing Company (Fall River Iron Works)
  19. ^ Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the Cotton and Woolen Trade, Volume 7, 1888
  20. ^ A Centennial History of Fall River, Mass., Henry H Earl, 1877
  21. ^ "ATMC History Page". Atmc.umassd.edu. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
  22. ^ Sanborn Fire Maps
  23. ^ Sanborn Fire Maps
  24. ^ Aerial Photo ca.1960

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