- & Co.. The
factory village that grew
around the mill
became known as
Braytonville.
Sanford Blackinton, one of
North Adams'
leading mill owners, and Daniel...
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creation of
three mill villages,
Blackinton in 1821,
Greylock in 1846 and
Braytonville in 1832,
located to take
advantage of the
Hoosac River's
water power...
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National Register of
Historic Places in 1985. The
Sykes House is
located in
Braytonville, one mile west of
downtown North Adams, on the
north side of West Main...
- J.L White. It was one of the
three mill villages, with
Greylock and
Braytonville, that
contributed to the
westward expansion of
North Adams. It would...
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homes were
demolished on
Alton Place, Avon and West Main
Streets in the
Braytonville area due to the
vaporizing of a
toxic trichloroethylene (TCE)
plume of...
- The
Norad Mill is a
historic mill
located in
Braytonville,
North Adams, M****achusetts. It is the
oldest mill
complex in
North Adams that has not had its...
- evicted, the
building became vacant soon after. It was
purchased by
Braytonville Properties in 2011, and
rehabilitation begun in 2012 with the completion...
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locality Brattle Station Arlington Middle****
Brayton Point Somerset Bristol Braytonville North Adams Berkshire Former Factory Village Brennon's Hill Lanesborough...
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Wellses were also
involved in
textile production that
developed in
nearby Braytonville. They also
owned much land in the area, even as it industrialized; around...