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  2. List of mills in Preston - Wikipedia

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    Tulketh Mill Preston Notes: [5] Turk's Head Preston [5] Walker Street Preston [5] Waverley Park Preston [5] Wellfield Preston Notes: 1891: Preston Cotton Spinning and Manufacturing Co, Limited, 49,672 spindles [5] Wellington Preston Notes: 1891 (with Victoria and New Hall Lane Mill): Eccles Brothers, 90,428 spindles, 1078 looms [5] Wharton

  3. Horrockses, Crewdson & Co. - Wikipedia

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    One potential business partner, a Mr Bolton, was apparently scared away by Horrocks' enthusiasm, but a successful partnership with Richard Newsham allowed Horrocks to build his first mill in 1791 on Dale Street, Preston. After the first mill was built, the business continued to grow with a series of mills built over the course of ten years. [1]

  4. Tulketh Mill - Wikipedia

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    Tulketh Mill (1905) in 2008. The chimney was originally taller. Tulketh Mill is an Edwardian former cotton-spinning mill in Balcarres Road, Tulketh, Preston, Lancashire, England. It was designed by Fred Dixon of Oldham and built for the Tulketh Spinning Company in 1905. [1] It is a Grade II listed building. [2]

  5. Taylor's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's Mill is a historic grist mill located near Middlesex, Nash County, North Carolina. The mill was built about 1850, and is a two-story, gable roofed frame building on a stone pier foundation. The mill measures approximately 30 feet (9.1 m) wide by 40 feet (12 m) long. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]

  6. Kerr Mill - Wikipedia

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    The mill and Kerr plantation were purchased by James Samuel McCubbins in 1872. The mill was then run using an undershot wheel fed by a long mill race and canal. In 1887 the mill was upgrade to a roller mill powered by a steam engine. The mill was purchased by John W. Page in 1895, Pleasant Owen Tatum in 1900, and James Wiseman Sloan in 1908.

  7. Morgan's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Morgan's Mill is a historic grist mill located near Brevard, Transylvania County, North Carolina. The original section was built about 1855. The original section was built about 1855. It consists of the original mid-19th century heavy frame portion, a late-19th century balloon frame addition, and the final mid-20th century shed/porch section.

  8. Piedmont Buggy Factory - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont Buggy Factory, also known as Bearskin Cotton Mills and Monroe Cotton Mills, is a historic building located at Monroe, Union County, North Carolina. It was built in 1910, and is a three-story, rectangular brick building with a shallow pitched gable roof. The brick is in six distinct shades of red.

  9. Hudson Cotton Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Cotton Manufacturing Company, also known as Shuford Mills, is a historic textile mill located at Hudson, Caldwell County, North Carolina.It was built in stages between 1904 and 1992, and is a large, one-story, brick (both solid and veneered) building of nearly 180,000 square feet.