Friday, December 7, 2012

More Of The Old Mills

The Old Mills, Part II


Mill from 1914 in
An old mill from 1914 - modernized with an air condition unit and a fresh paint

Old Mill with Edge Glass
The old mill housed Edge Glass a newer company for it's time
Old mill in West Warwick
Another view of the old mill in West Warwick - notice the beautiful brick work

Streetside view of mill
The streetside view of the old mill
Another part of the old mill
Another part of the old mill that sprawls over several streets




This old mill is in the Crompton section of town was known  for corduroy manufacturing. It was named after Samuel Crompton who invented the spinning mule.  This mill thrived in the late 19th and early 20th century. It ceased cotton operations in 1964. There have been some smaller companies occupying parts of the mill complex since 1964. It is on the National Register of Historic Places


How old are the mills in your area? 

10 comments:

  1. Love the pics Lisa! Thanks, as always, for sharing!

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  2. Thanks Brenda, I can't believe how many mills there are around our little state.

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  3. It's good to see that at least part of the mill is in good repair and is in use. Too often beautiful old buildings like this are simply torn down.

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    1. George, that is true. I've seen a few others not so fortunate as you say. It's sad to see such buildings filled with history gone to waste.

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  4. Hi Lisa,

    Nice to see more of 'em dear. Are they only in your area and they are for sale too? :)

    Cheers...

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    1. Thanks Mayura, they are in my area and some are for sale, but not all of them. Thanks!

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  5. Hi Lisa,

    Found your blog after a little slogging through the virtual jungle.

    Mills have a lot of character - reminders of the industriousness of our forefathers (and mothers). Kind of sad when you see the shape they're in.

    We have some in our area dating back from the mid-1800's. Here's a few shots.

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  6. Thanks Rick, I'll have to check those out too. I love the history of them. Appreciate your comment too.

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  7. ummm wow -- do you live in crompton? if so we are neighbors -- i live less than a mile from here! small wor;d!! (especially in RI)

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    1. I grew up in that area, went to Maise Quinn.

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