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  2. Union Mill, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Union Mill is a census designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. [1] [2] Demographics. Union Mill first appeared as a census designated place in ...

  3. Union Mills Homestead Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The mill, also built 1797, is a large brick structure, built of locally manufactured brick laid in both Flemish bond and common bond. On June 30, 1863, General J.E.B. Stuart of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia camped at Union Mills and was hosted by part of the Shriver family.

  4. Union Mills (Fall River, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Union Mill No. 1 1883 map of Union Mills Union Mills is a historic textile mill complex located on Pleasant Street in Fall River, Massachusetts . The Union Mills company was incorporated in 1859, and was the first large steam-powered mill built in the city, having installed Corliss steam engines .

  5. Union Mills, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Union Mills is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, Maryland, United States. [1] The community is home to the Union Mills Homestead Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [2] The Solomon Arter House was listed in 1987 and the Philip and Uriah Arter Farm in 2006. [2]

  6. Independence Towers tenants union receives payout from ... - AOL

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    Federal housing organization Fannie Mae issued the $1.35 million payout to the Independence Towers tenants union for repair needs, as tenants gear up to withhold additional rent starting Nov. 1.

  7. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers

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    In 1942, the union absorbed the National Association of Die Casting Workers. [3] By the 1950s, the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers had achieved establishment of approximately 300 locals, with about 37,000 total members in the United States and Canada. [4]

  8. Oella, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Oella was founded in 1808 by the Union Manufacturing Company as a working class community for the company's mill workers. It was one of the earliest and most extensive cotton factories in the United States and used water-powered looms as early as 1819.

  9. Union Mills, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Everts named the mill "Union Mills" and Wheaton's village followed to be known as Union Mills. In 1838 the village had only five log houses. A general store opened in 1840. The construction of three rail lines near Union Mills stimulated growth. [3] Union Mills was platted in 1849, but there had been a settlement at the site for some time prior ...