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  2. Parkhill Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Parkhill Mill complex is located west of downtown Fitchburg, on the south bank of the Nashua River east of Oak Hill Road and north of Cleghorn Street. The complex consists of four buildings, three of which are joined in a U shape open to the south; the fourth, the mill's former boiler house, is located just east of these three, oriented north–south and parallel to the eastern leg of the U.

  3. Duck Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Duck Mill is an historic mill complex at 60 Duck Mill Road in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. With a construction history dating to the 1840s, it is one of the city's oldest surviving textile mills, now readapted to residential use. The complex, long used to produce cotton duck, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

  4. Fitchburg, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 25-23875. GNIS feature ID. 0617121. Website. www.fitchburgma.gov. Fitchburg is a city in northern Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The third-largest city in the county, its population was 41,946 at the 2020 census. [3] Fitchburg State University is located here.

  5. Fitchburg Yarn Mill - Wikipedia

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    December 6, 2016. The Fitchburg Yarn Mill is an historic mill building at 1428 Main Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Built in 1907 and enlarged several times, it was one of the city's largest textile operations for over 60 years. The building is an important local work of Frank Sheldon, a noted industrial architect of the period.

  6. Alvah Crocker - Wikipedia

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    He was first employed in a paper mill at Franklin, New Hampshire, in 1820. In 1823, he borrowed the money necessary to establish a paper mill at Fitchburg and served as proprietor of paper manufactures there. [1] His paper mills became the largest in the United States and he built extensive machine shops and foundries in the neighborhood of his ...

  7. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Amoskeag Locomotive Works. The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. From modest beginnings it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. [1] At its peak, Amoskeag had 17,000 employees and around 30 buildings.

  8. Lowe Mill - Wikipedia

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    Lowe Mill is a former cotton mill of size approximately 171,000 sq ft ... In 1900, Arthur H. Lowe of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, formed Lowe Manufacturing Company, ...

  9. File:Fitchburg Yarn Mill, Fitchburg MA.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Fitchburg Yarn Mill, Fitchburg Massachusetts This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 16000817 .