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Middle Mill Historic District is a national historic district located at New York Mills in Oneida County, New York. The district includes 31 contributing structures and one contributing site. It consists of a grouping of structures clustered in the vicinity of a large mill complex known as Mill Number 2 or the Middle Mills.
In 1828 Wild built the initial brick mill. After the construction of the southern building, the mills—used to manufacture cotton—had a combined 12,800 spindles and 175 workers. [2] After Wild's death in 1867, his sons gained responsibility of the mills. The southern mill was bought by William Harder, who built the addition, in 1890.
With a background in art, she gained a work in advertising in the 1960s at the agency Muller Jordan & Herrick in New York City. [2] At a time when tattooing was still illegal in New York, she and Michael "Mike" Malone (also known as Rollo Banks) both contributed to organising the American Folk Art Museum's 1971 exhibition "Tattoo!".
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New York Mills is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 3,327 at the 2010 census. The village of New York Mills is partly in the town of Whitestown and partly in the town of New Hartford. It is a western suburb of the city of Utica.
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Mill Creek, also previously known as Tierken Kill, [1] is a tributary to the Hudson River. Poetanock was the Native American name for the stream. [ 2 ] From its source just west of Snyders Lake in East Greenbush the stream travels southwest, then north and west to the Hudson River.