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Mooresville Mill Village
History of the Mooresville Cotton Mills and mill villages in Mooresville, North Carolina, from 1893 until the Great Depression of the 1930's forced the mills into receivership.
http://www.mooresvillemillvillage.com/history/beginnings.html
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Preston Cotton Mills
History of the textile mills in Preston, UK, which began with factory based cloth finishing in 1777, and came to a halt with the closure of the Courtaulds rayon mill in 1981.
http://www.madeinpreston.co.uk/Cotton/cotton.html
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Cheney Silk Mills
History of the water and steam powered silk mills and mill village in Manchester, Connecticut, founded by the Cheney brothers in 1838 and closed in the 1930's with the decline of the silk industry in the US.
http://www.manchesterhistory.org/cheneybros.htm
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Verdant Jute Works
The history of the steam powered Verdant Jute Works in Dundee, Scotland, founded in 1833 on behalf of David Lindsay, bought in 1893 by Alexander Thompson and Sons and in continuous operation until early 1960.
http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/industrial/verdant_works.htm
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Whitchurch Silk Mill
History of the Whitchurch Silk Mill in Whitchurch, United Kingdom, founded as a fulling mill in 1800, transformed into a silk weaving mill in 1816 and in continuous operation as such until its closure in 1985.
http://www.whitchurchsilkmill.org.uk/history.html
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The History of the Amoskeag Mills
Project of the Northwest and Webster Elementary Schools about the water powered Amoskeag cotton textile mills in Manchester, New Hampshire, founded in early 1800 and developed into one of the largest textile mills in the world, until massive lobar unrest
http://acadweb.snhu.edu/pt3_at_snhu/Amoskeagmil/Index.htm
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Manchaug Mills
History of the water powered Manchaug Mills in Sutton, Massachusetts, founded in 1826 and closed in the 1920's. Renovated and transformed into a small business center in 1990.
http://www.manchaugmills.com/history.html
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A Brief History of the Springdale Mill
History of the water powered wool textile Springdale Mill in Oakdale Massachusetts, founded in 1865 by J.L. Smith, bought and renamed the Glen Woolen Mills by James Dorr in 1892, and raised in 1905 by the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board to make pla
http://www.springdalemill.org/Springdale%20History.html
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Erwin Cotton Mills
The history of the Erwin Mills and mill village in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 1892 by the Rigsbee family and in continuous operation until its closure in 1986 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since then.
http://www.owdna.org/History/history.htm
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A History of the Assabet Mills
The history of the water powered Assabet Mills in Maynard, Massachusetts, founded as a grist mill in 1820 and transformed in 1847 into a carpet yarn spinning and carpet weaving mill by Amory Maynard and William Knight, and developed in the largest wool
http://web.maynard.ma.us/history/mill-history.htm
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