Other Existing Notable Mill Related Structures
Ref# | Name | Image | Built | Location | Construction | NRHP Listing | Notes/current use/references |
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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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