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Talcottville Historic District

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Dobson at another mill privilege further upstream. The mill complex was acquired in 1856, by brothers Charles and Horace Talcott, and it is under their oversight that the village achieved its greatest extent. The surviving wood-frame mill building was built in 1870, after the early Warburton mill was destroyed by fire. The Talcotts established a paternalistic company village, building houses for their workers, as well as a school and other facilities. The mills were finally shut down in 1940.
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and is now in southwestern Vernon, and built a dam and cotton mill, as well as a dwelling that still stands. His mill was the first financially successful cotton mill in the state. A second mill, of which only archaeological remains survive, was also built by Warburton in partnership with Peter
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The village of Talcottville was established in 1802 by John Warburton, an English immigrant who was partly responsible for introducing mechanized cotton textile production into Connecticut. Warburton purchased land along the
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The stretch of Main Street on which the mill village is centered was historically a major through road, which was first bypassed by the present alignment of
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Talcottville
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Talcottville Historic District is located in Connecticut
Talcottville Historic District is located in the United States
Vernon, Connecticut
41°49′12″N 72°29′51″W / 41.82000°N 72.49750°W / 41.82000; -72.49750
88002959
historic district
town
Vernon, Connecticut
Berlin Iron Bridge Company
National Register of Historic Places
Tankerhoosen River
Bolton
Connecticut Route 83
Interstate 84
Berlin Iron Bridge Company
National Register of Historic Places listings in Tolland County, Connecticut


"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service



"NRHP nomination for Talcottville Historic District"

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