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Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory

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79:, on the site of a former saw mill. It measured 108 feet long by thirty-seven feet wide with four stories and a low hip roof. It was constructed from field stone collected from the surrounding fields. The mill opened for business in March 1814. In 1821, the original mill was destroyed by fire. Some machinery was rescued however, and moved to a recently completed nearby building known as the "Little Mill". The main mill was rebuilt and opened in 1823. 20: 28: 244: 234: 95:
In 1860, the rebuilt 1823 mill was removed and replaced with a large addition, 296 feet long by 70 feet wide and five stories high, stretching north to Bedford Street.
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By 1917, the Troy Cotton & Woolen Manufactory contained a capacity of 52,544 spindles and 1,170 looms. It produced plain cotton weaves from print cloth yarns.
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The company operated until 1929. The mills were later occupied by various businesses, including garment industries.
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The company, originally known as the "Troy Manufacturing Company", was incorporated in March 1813 for $ 50,000. (
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was known as "Troy" between 1804 and 1834). The company's first mill was built over the uppermost falls of the
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The mill was expanded in 1843 and again in 1853, when the old wooden portions were removed.
8: 89:. Oliver's son Harvey Chace became the agent at the Troy, and remained until 1842. 76: 56: 63:. It was located at what is now Troy Street between Pleasant and Bedford Streets. 108:. The site now contains a parking lot that is used by the nearby post office. 188: 104:
It was demolished in the 1960s as part of urban renewal and to make way for
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remained agent of the mill until 1822, when he moved to the newly formed
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Philips History of Fall River, 1940, Cotton Mill Statistics
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Defunct textile manufacturer in Fall River, Massachusetts
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Defunct manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts
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Demolished buildings and structures in Massachusetts
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textile manufacturing
Fall River, Massachusetts
Oliver Chace
textile mill
Quequechan River
Fall River Manufactory
Fall River
Quequechan River
Oliver Chace
Pocasset Manufacturing Company
Interstate 195
List of mills in Fall River, Massachusetts
A Centennial History of Fall River
History of Bristol County
A Centennial History of Fall River, 1877
Categories
Defunct textile companies of the United States
Textile mills in Fall River, Massachusetts
Cotton mills in the United States
Woollen mills
Manufacturing companies established in 1813
Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1929
1813 establishments in Massachusetts
1929 disestablishments in Massachusetts
Demolished buildings and structures in Massachusetts
Buildings and structures demolished in the 1960s
Defunct manufacturing companies based in Massachusetts

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