- The
Waucantuck Mill
Complex was a mill
complex in Uxbridge, M****achusetts.
Despite its 2010 demolition, (except for a
historic storage building) it is...
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Hilena Lowell's shoe factory. The
Waucantuck Mill
Complex was
derived from the
original Luke Taft Mill.
Waucantuck Mill was
razed in 2010
because of toxic...
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housed Bay
State Arms.
Hecla and
Wheelockville housed American Woolen,
Waucantuck Mill,
Hilena Lowell's shoe factory, and
Draper Corporation.
Daniel Day...
- Taft's
first textile mill was
located near the site of the now
former Waucantuck Mill
Complex site, a
national historic site. Luke Taft
later built a second...
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Kensley House".
Commonwealth of M****achusetts.
Retrieved 2013-03-06. "
Waucantuck Mills".
Digital Commonwealth.
Retrieved 2023-01-05.
Wikimedia Commons...
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worker housing,
built primarily to
house families of
workers at the
nearby Waucantuck Mill Complex. The
oldest houses in the area were
built c. 1825–35, and...
- mill
founded by Luke Taft in 1825,
which later became the site of the
Waucantuck Mill
Complex where wash and wear
fabrics originated.
About 1810 Taft's...
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another famous Mill in Uxbridge, The Luke Taft Mill,
later known as the
Waucantuck Mill. Luke Taft was a
descendant of the
famous American Taft
family which...
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woolen mill, and
Hilena Lowell's shoe factory. At Wheelockville, the
Waucantuck Mill
manufactured the
first "wash and wear" fabrics. Calumet's (Central...