List of Mills in Fall River, Massachusetts - Other Existing Notable Mill Related Structures

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
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 Darmouth
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
14 Flint Mills Office 1880s Alden Street Fall River Granite
15 Laurel Lake Mills Office Globe Street yellow brick formerly Ukrainian Home
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 (NHRP 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

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