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  2. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County

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    Frankenmuth Woolen Mills: 570 Main Street Frankenmuth: April 20, 1995: Freeland United Methodist Church: 205 East Washington Street Freeland: December 15, 1988: Robert Gage Coal Company - Mine No. 8: 12633 Beaver Road, north of Townline Road and east of Orr Road St. Charles vicinity December 3, 1980: Edward and Emma Germain Carriage House

  3. Island City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1880 Samuel Horner purchased an already existing woolen mill and brokered it into a very successful venture. He constructed a number of factory and mill buildings now located in the northern part of the district, and his companies flourished into the 1950s. As the mills expanded, so did the commercial ventures in Eaton Rapids.

  4. Here's who acquired the historic Courtney Woolen Mill | The Buzz

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  5. Owner of historic Horner Mill fails to demolish buildings ...

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    Horner Woolen Mills operated in Eaton Rapids from about 1880 to the mid-1950s. The property has been falling further and further into disrepair for several decades. In July, Loveland told the ...

  6. Frankenmuth, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Frankenmuth (/ ˈ f r æ ŋ. k ə n. m uː θ / FRANK-ən-mooth) is a city in Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,987 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is surrounded by Frankenmuth Township .

  7. Iconic Faribault Woolen Mill seeing unprecedented growth

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  8. 1926 Passaic textile strike - Wikipedia

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    In the middle part of the 1920s, there were over 16,000 workers employed in the wool and silk mills located in and around Passaic, New Jersey. [2] The largest of the mills in the area, the German-owned Botany Worsted Mill , employed 6,400 workers, with three other giant mills employing thousands more. [ 2 ]

  9. American Woolen Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Woolen Company was established in 1899 under the leadership of William M. Wood and his father-in-law Frederick Ayer through the consolidation of eight financially troubled New England woolen mills. At the company's height in the 1920s, it owned and operated 60 woolen mills across New England.