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- Chace_Mills abstract "Chace Mills is a historic textile mill site on Lewiston and Salem Streets in Fall River, Massachusetts. In 1872 the mill was organized and built for the manufacture of cotton cloth with a capacity of 43,480 spindles. It was constructed of native Fall River Granite in the Italianate style. Augustus Chace served as the company's first president. The 6-1/2 story granite mill is the tallest in the city. In 1895, a two-story granite addition measuring 310 feet by 120 feet was built for weaving. The company also had a large one-story cotton storage building to the south of Mill No. 2, along the shoreline. The complex also includes two small wooden office buildings in front of the main mill. The mill was taken over by Arkwright in 1929.The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.In 1999 a fire destroyed the adjacent weave shed and cotton storage buildings, but the main mill was saved, thanks in large part to a favorable winds.".
- Chace_Mills added "1983-02-16".
- Chace_Mills location Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
- Chace_Mills nrhpReferenceNumber "83000648".
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- Chace_Mills wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Bristol_County,_Massachusetts.
- Chace_Mills wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textile_mills_in_Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
- Chace_Mills wikiPageWikiLink Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
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- Chace_Mills wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mills_in_Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
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- Chace_Mills wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chace Mills".
- Chace_Mills yearOfConstruction "1872".
- Chace_Mills added "1983-02-16".
- Chace_Mills architecture "Italianate".
- Chace_Mills built "1872".
- Chace_Mills governingBody "Private".
- Chace_Mills latDegrees "41".
- Chace_Mills latDirection "N".
- Chace_Mills latMinutes "41".
- Chace_Mills latSeconds "30".
- Chace_Mills location Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
- Chace_Mills locmapin "Massachusetts".
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- Chace_Mills longDirection "W".
- Chace_Mills longMinutes "8".
- Chace_Mills longSeconds "47".
- Chace_Mills mpsub "Fall River MRA".
- Chace_Mills name "Chace Mills".
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- Chace_Mills subject Category:Industrial_buildings_completed_in_1872.
- Chace_Mills subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Bristol_County,_Massachusetts.
- Chace_Mills subject Category:Textile_mills_in_Fall_River,_Massachusetts.
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- Chace_Mills type Building.
- Chace_Mills type Mill.
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- Chace_Mills comment "Chace Mills is a historic textile mill site on Lewiston and Salem Streets in Fall River, Massachusetts. In 1872 the mill was organized and built for the manufacture of cotton cloth with a capacity of 43,480 spindles. It was constructed of native Fall River Granite in the Italianate style. Augustus Chace served as the company's first president. The 6-1/2 story granite mill is the tallest in the city. In 1895, a two-story granite addition measuring 310 feet by 120 feet was built for weaving.".
- Chace_Mills label "Chace Mills".
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- Chace_Mills name "Chace Mills".