Mills
Northwestern Consol. Mills | ||||||
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Mill | Owners | Architect/Construction | Extant | Northwestern | Remains | Image |
Crown Roller Mill | Charles Morgan Hardenbergh, John A. Christian, Llewellyn Christian, Charles Everett French | William F. Gunn | 1879- | A Mill | office building | |
Columbia Mill | Columbia Mill Company | 1882-1941 | B Mill aka Ceresota Mill | under Fuji-Ya, visible from Mississippi | ||
Galaxy Mill | W.P. Ankeny, W. F. Cahill, Loren Fletcher, Charles M. Loring, Albert C. Loring | 1874-1931 | C Mill | foundation visible, Mill Ruins Park | ||
Northwestern Mill | Siddle, Loren Fletcher and Holmes, John Martin | 1879-1931 | D Mill | foundation visible, Mill Ruins Park | image | |
Zenith Mill | Leonard Day and M.B. Rollins | 1871-1931 | E Mill | foundation visible, Mill Ruins Park | image | |
Standard Mill | Ebenezer White and Dorilus Morrison, Whitney Hotel | Otis Arkwright Pray and William Dixon Gray | 1879- | F Mill | standing | |
Arctic/St. Anthony Mill | Perkins, Crocker, and Co., Hineline, Plenk and Wheeler | 1866-1919 | H Mill | foundation visible | ||
Elevator A | Northwestern | George T. Honstain, Fred W. Cooley | 1908- | Elevator A | office building | |
Pettit Mill | Pettit, Robinson, and Company | 1875-1931 | Elevator B | visible, Mill Ruins Park | image | |
New City Waterworks | City of Minneapolis | 1883-ca.1931 | storage | foundation remains | ||
Union Mill | Henry Gibson | 1863-ca. 1919/29 | storage | foundation visible | ||
Minneapolis Boiler Works | M.W. Glenn, unknown | ca. 1878 - 1985 | storage | foundation probably destroyed | ||
Phoenix Iron Works | D. Douglas and J.M. Schultz, Wilford and Northway | ca.1881-1985 | storage | foundation probably destroyed |
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Famous quotes containing the word mills:
“It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.”
—Irving Mills (18941985)
“Commercial jazz, soap opera, pulp fiction, comic strips, the movies set the images, mannerisms, standards, and aims of the urban masses. In one way or another, everyone is equal before these cultural machines; like technology itself, the mass media are nearly universal in their incidence and appeal. They are a kind of common denominator, a kind of scheme for pre-scheduled, mass emotions.”
—C. Wright Mills (191662)
“They give us a pair of cloth shorts twice a year for all our clothing. When we work in the sugar mills and catch our finger in the millstone, they cut off our hand; when we try to run away, they cut off our leg: both things have happened to me. It is at this price that you eat sugar in Europe.”
—Voltaire [François Marie Arouet] (16941778)