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Stanley Mill
History of the Stanley Mills in Stanley, North Carolina, built in 1891 and in continuous operation as a textile mill under various different owners until its final closure in the 1980s.
http://www.brevardstation.com/community.html
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History of Linen in Belfast
Short history of the linen textile industry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which became economically important in the 17th Century when the Earl of Stafford (Wentworth) gave preferential treatment to the industry by promoting the adoption of new manufactu
http://www.copelandlinens.co.uk/history.htm
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History of the Barbour Flax Spinning Company
Short history of the Passaic Flax Thread Works, currently known as the Spruce Street Mill in Passaic County, New Jersey, US, built in 1864 and still in operation at the present.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njpchsgc/bus/barbour_mill_history.pdf
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Langthwaite Cotton Mill
Part of the article 'Langthwaite Cotton Mill' by D.J.W.Mawson in The Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society for 1976, presenting the history of the Langthwaite cotton mill in Carlisle, UK, from 1790 to its c
http://www.cumbria-industries.org.uk/langthwaite.htm
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Catherine Street Mill
The history of the Catherine Street flax mill in Whitehaven, UK, built in 1809 and closed with the decline of the linen industry in 1853. Excerpt from the article 'Who Built the Catherine Street Mill?' by Margaret Robinson.
http://www.cumbria-industries.org.uk/catherine.htm
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Marshall's Mill
The history of the six-storey high, water powered linen textile mill in the Hol Beck area near Leeds, built in 1791 by John Marshall, redeveloped and currently housing commercial companies.
http://www.holbeckurbanvillage.co.uk/history/marshalls-mill.htm
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Derwent Valley Mills
Series of silk and cotton textile mills constructed since 1721 in the Derwent Valley area in England, and which from 1770's onwards followed Richard Arkwright's waterpowered factory system model. History and descriptions of mills. Biographies. Glossary o
http://www.derwentvalleymills.org/
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A History of John Foster and the Black Dyke Mills
The history of the English trader and the Black Dyke worsted woollen mills he built in 1819 and which still is in operation today.
http://www.johnfosterdirect.com/john-foster/en
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Lonaconing Silk Mill
Project of Allegany High School students Anne Failing, Erin Degyansky, Chris Jewell and Amber Sallerson, researching the history of the Lonaconing silk textile mill in Cumberland, Maryland, which was in operation from 1907 until 1957.
http://www.whilbr.org/SilkMill/index.aspx
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Chicken Hill
The history of the Asheville Cotton Mill and the Chicken Hill mill village in Asheville, North Carolina, constructed in the 1880's by the C. E. Graham Manufacturing Company, purchased by the Cone Mills in 1894 which operated it until its final closure in
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