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Form O-3OOJuly 969
* UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM
Type all entries - complete applicable sections
STATE:
Rhode IslandCOUNTY,
Providence
FOR NPS USE ONLYENTRY NUMBER DATE
COMMON: Hernond, Inc., Woonsocket Weaving Co., Biackstone Valley Electric Cc.,Pierannun’zi Shoe Repair . -.
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Woonsocket Company/Bernon Mills
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100-115 Front Street
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Rhode Island 02895
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Woonsocket
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Woonsocket . Rhode Islahd 02895
[I’REPRESENTATIONIN EXISTING SURVEYSTtTLE OF SURVEY: . . . . .
The New England Textile Mill. Survey . . .
DATE OF SURVEY: Federal El State El County El Local.
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DESCRIBE TNE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL it known PNYSICAL APPEARANCE
The Woonsocket Company mill complex in Woonsocket, Rhode Island issituated below Front Street on-the steeply sloping bank of the BlackstoneRiver between Bernon and Court streets. The area between the mill buildings and Front Street is occupied by a parking lot, the Woonsocket PoliceStation and,rows of late XIX and XX century commercial buildings.0riginally the mill yard, this area was open, containing only a smallstructure housing the mill office. . .
Manufacture of cotton textiles began on this site in 1827-28 withthe construction of the #1 Mill "B" on the site plan for the RussellManufacturing Company. This building was originally 112’ 8" by 45’ 8"in plan, three stories high, with a basement and attic. It was constructed of stone load-bearing walls and "slow-..burning" timber interiorframing. Although the building has been added to and altered, much ofthe original construction remains. The exterior walls are uncoursed’grait ternwith quarry-faced lintels and sills. The gable roof has continuous cler- rnestory windows, producing the characteristic earlyXIX century "factoryroof" profile. The #1 Mill was lengthened approximately25’ on the river ‘ -
end between 1851 and 1855. The open belfry originally set atop the pro- .. Zjected stair tower on the opposite end of the building was removed ic.1870. * *
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The Russell Manufacturing Company failed in the depression of 1829.In 1832 the #1 Mill became the property of the newly formed Woonsocket * C
Company. In the following year that, firm’ built the’ #2 Mill "fl". This ‘:flunusual Greek Revival structure, 110’ 10" by 48’ 9", stands four stories . H
*tall with basement. The attic is unusable for manufacturing purposes.The #2 Mill is capped with a gable roof. The exterior walls are load- obearing, random-coursedgranite ashlarwith smooth finished granitequoins, lintels, sills and janths. The wall surfaces are ochre-colored;grattite and the decorative stonework is grey.’ The gable ends aretreated as pediments. Above each pediment are granite acroteria. In ‘‘
the land-side gable the lintel of a small garret door is inscribed"1833". The interior structure is wood joists, beams and square columns.The building retains much of its original 6/6 double hung sash andpaneled freight doors. The only major alteration to the fabric is a onestory brick office extension added to the front of the building c. 1950.
- The original stone: walled water ‘power trench "E" enters the, buildingfrom the Bernon Street side.
About 1835 the #3 Mill was built by the WoonsocketCompany. Thisbuilding was demolished when a hydroelectric power station "C" was 4
erected between 1890 and 1920. In 1859 the last textile mill buildingwas added to the complex, the #4 Mill "A". Again the companybuilt afour story stone structure. The gabled dormers on its pitched roof are
characteristic of the period inwhich it was constructed. The # 4 Mill,
as well as the #1 and #2 millsis in good condition. . I
The WoonsbcketCothány went out of business in 1883; In 1887 the
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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
* INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM
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Rhode IslandCOUNTY
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7. Description continued
mill complex was purchasedby the Woonsocket Electric Machine and PowerCompany, now the Blackstone Valley Electric Company. The electric companyused the complex as the site for a po’er plant. Presently Blackstone ValleyElectric uses the #4 Mill for office space and the #1 Mill for equipmentstorage. The power plant is no longer in use. The #2 Mill has been soldto Hemond Incorporated and is used for storage and office space. Part ofthe building is rented out for textile manufacturing.
The area included in this nomination comprisesall the land and build-ings formerly belonging to the Woonsocket Company between Court and Bernonstreets, from the Blackstone River up to, but not including the commercialstructures and Police Station facing Front Street. The parking area infront of the mills is included in the nomination. Due to its proximity ‘tothe mill buildings, one small commercial building at 125 Court Street,occupied by Pierannunzi Shoe Repair Shop, is also t,ithin the area nowmed. ‘ ‘ * *‘ -
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El Pre-Columbion El lath Century * El 18th Century ‘‘‘‘ * El 20th Century
El 15th Century El 17th Century ‘ ‘:i 19th Century
SPECIFIC DATEISI if Applicable andKnown 1827, 1833, 1859, c.1900’AREAS OF SIONI FICANCE Check One or More as Appropriate
* - Abor iginal *" El Education El Political .:.‘...*J Urban Planning
El Preh,sIor,c El Engineering I IEl Rel.gion/Ph, D Other Specify
El Historic , Industry losophy ‘ ‘‘‘ I
El Agriculture 0 Invention El Science
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Architecture El Landscape o Sculpture *
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Commerce * El LIterature , itarian
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El Communications El Military El Theater
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El Conservation El Music El Transportation
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* STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE,,
The Woonsocket Companymill complex typifies the moderate sized cotton
* textile operations so common in Rhode Island throughout much of the XIX‘ Century. The company was controlled by several of Rhode Island’s most
important industrialists, including Crawford Allen, Sullivan Dorr and -
o * later Moses 3.1. Goddard. The Woohsocket Companyemployed 250 to 300- hands and-produced between two and three million yards of cotton cloth
‘I- ‘ per year. This was approximately 1/5 of the production capacity of allu the mills in Woonsocket. Like all of the other textile manufacturing
complexes, the Woonsooket Company mills were adjacent to several streets,* of mill worker ‘housing, owned by the firm. The area was named "Bernon"
* for anli Allen family ancestor.
"‘I’ The Woonsocket Comapnymills in Bernon, though typical of many millz complexes of mid-XIX century Rhode Island,’ were noted in their day for
* - their picturesque topography, well-kept grounds and architectural quality.The ‘Greek Revival #2 Mill especially attracted favorable comment. * There
Li is but one other Greek Revival textile mill in Rhode Island which may bew considered its peer. The #2 Mill, so self-consciously classicizing, makes
many compromises in form deriving from a borrowed aesthetic rather thanfunction. The decorative details--the quoins, the acroteria ‘and ‘so on--are obviously non-essential. More indicative of the attitude which formedthe structure is the classically correct window-less gable roof, producingan unproductive attic space, and the supression of an exterior stair toweradvantageousfrom the point of view of fire safety and layout. Moreover,the interior structure of the building is not "slow burning" mill framing,which may indicate that the building was designed by an architect not familiar with the construction of industrial buildings. In spite of thesefactors, however, the building is still in use for the manufacture oftextiles, and thus ranks as one of the oldest textile mills in operationin Rhode Island.
In the context of their setting, these mill buildings are particularly important. They are among the most handsomeand well preserved reminders of Woonsocket’s industrial past. Situated prominently on thebank of the Blackstone River, the WoonsocketCompany mill complex is amajor link in the chain of visual accents which give form to the city’sheritage.
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A. Primary and unpublished.*
, 1. Factory Mutual Insurance Comapny, Engineering Division,* Norwood, Mass., "Woonsocket Company’s Mills, Bernon, ReIe"
*‘-‘ Insurance plat and perspective of mills, Sheet No. 449,
c. 1870. Bound in album at FMIC office, Nor-wood, Masse2. Smithfield Town Records and WoonsocketCity Records, Woon
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Eo_2,oGRAPHIcAL DATA, - --
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* LIST ALL STATES ANO COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES
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FORMPREPAREO’BY - -
NAME AND TI TLE: ‘ *
Theodore Anton Sande, Architect; D.W. Chase, Researcher.ORGANIZATION ‘ " - - ‘ ‘ - DATE’
Historical Preservation Commission,’ State of Rhode Island 12/24/71’STREET AND NUMBER: ‘.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
John Brown House; -52 Power Street *‘
CITY OR TOWN: -‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
Providence - -
STATE ‘‘ CODE
Rhode Island 02906 44
j3._STATE_LIAISON OFFICER CERTIFICA lION NATIONAL REGISTER VERIFICATION
As the d.--; inattd State Liaison Officer for the Na- ‘ ‘
‘tional Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Public Law
89 665 1 hereby nominatethss property for inclusion
in the National Register and certify that it has been
evalualed according to the criteria’ and ‘procedures set’
fqrth bythe National Park Service. The retommended* ‘ ‘ ‘ *‘,j’:,:level of significance of this nomination is:
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National State El Local El
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1 hereby Certify that’ this property is included in the
National Register
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Chief, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation‘ ‘ -
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM
Continuation Sheet
STATE - ‘ -‘
Rhode IslandCOUNTY
ProvidenceFOR NPS USE, ONLY
ENTRY NUMBER DATE
WOONSOCKET COMPANY’S NO. 2 MILL
Vol. 9,2. Bayles,
- County,Vol. II,
9. Bibliography continuedB. Secondary and published sources.
1. ,Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing Room ComDanion,1-do. 7 18 August, 1855. pp.104 -- 105.
Richard £4., History of ProvidenceRhode Island, NewYork, 1891. 2 Vole.pp.305 -- 306.
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICERdp ThiAnti
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES COUNTYprovidence
PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM FOR NPS USE ONLYENTRY NUMBER DATE
Type all entries - attach to or enclosewith photograph
Z N AIE Heinond, Znc., Woonso3cetWavirig Co., 1adcton V11y P1t+iA4o COMMON: & Pierannunzi Shoe Repair- AND/OR HISTORIC: Woonsocketconny! ernoi1I- LOAT1ON
o TREET AND NUMBER:
100-115 Front StreetCITY OR TOWN:
WoonsocketSTATE: CODE_jCOUNTYI CODE
Rhode Island 02895 44 I Providence 007z PHOTO REFERENCE
- IPHOTO CREDI B. Christopher BeneLOATE OF PHOTO: April, 1972
LU IrIEGATIVE FILED AT: Rhode Island Historical PreservationCointhission,j -‘ John Brown House, 52 fower Street Providence1 RhodeIs1ad,
DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC.
WoonsocketCompany#2 Mill 1833Exterior frma the south-west
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORFORM tO-aOl A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE/7a NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
PROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORMTypeall entries - attach to or enclosewith photograph
LNAMECOMMON Hend, Inc., Woonzoc3cetANo/oR HISTORIC
Weaving Co., BlackstoneVa11y Woonsoc]cetCompanyBernonMillsElectric Co., Pierannunzi si4e Repair
INUMERIC CODE A..IgnedbyNPS
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2. LOCATIONSTATE ‘COUNTY
Rhode Island ProvidenceIT0WN
I WoonsocketSVREET AND NUMBER
100-115 Front Street
3. PHOTO REFERENCEPHpTq CREDIT DATEac Boucher, for 1969H.A.B.S.
4. IDENTIFICATION
NEGATIVE FILED AT
I Library of CongressIi Washington,D.C.
DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC.
WoonsocketCompany #1 Miii 1827-28Interior of attic, showing fraaingand clerestory monitor
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESPROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM
Typeall entries - attach to or en c/osewith photograph
FORM 10.301 A6/72
1. NAMEcoMMoNHeiflond, Inc., Woonsoc]cetIANo/oRHusr.Qrnc
Weaving Co., BlackstoneVal]4y- Electric Co., PierannunziShe Repair
SOCk tBnon Mills
,1NUMERIC CODE A..Ign.dbyNPS
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2. LOCATIONUNTYSTATE
Rhode Island I Providence‘TOWN
Woonsoc3cetSTREET AND NUMBER
1.GO-11.5 Front Street3. PHOTO REFERENCEPHOTO CREDIT DATE
Jack Boucher, for I 1969H.A.B.S. I
4. IDENTIFICATION
INEGATIVE PILED ATLibrary of CongressWashington,D.C.
DESCRIBE VIEW. DIRECTION. ETC.
WoonsocketCompany#2 Miii 1833Fourth-floor interior, showingceiling framing andtextilemachinery
GPO 932.009
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORNATIONAL PARK SERVICE
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESPROPERTY PHOTOGRAPH FORM
FORM 10.301 A6f72
Typeall entries - attach to or enclosewith photograph
L NAME
Woonsocket Company /COMMON Hemond, Inc., WOonsOCkNO/0R HISTORIC
Weaving Co., Blackstone Vail yElectric Co.; Pieranunnzi S Repair MillS
IINUMERIC CODE A.aIn.d by NPS
2. LOCATIONSTATE
Rhode Island1COUNTY
Providence
‘TOWN
I Woonsok&STREET AND NUMBER
100-115 Front Street
3. PHOTO REFERENCEPHOTO CREDIT B. Christopher DATE April, 1972Bene I
jNEGATIVE FILED ATIsland
I Historical PreservationCmmiejcn
4. IDENTIFICATIONDESCRIBE VIEW. OIRECTON. ETC.
WoonsocketCompany#1. Miii 1827-28Exterior from the south-west
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GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES
Latitude: 42° 00’ 4.77" N
Longitude: 71° 30’ 44.88" W
1Form 1O.3O UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STATE
July 1969 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Rhode Island
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES COUNTYProvidence
PROPERTY MAP FORM FOR NPS USE ONLY
ENTRY NUMBER DATEType all entries - attach to or enclosewith map
wQonptweyiflq:yp; -‘Eiaeke oflevI1ey.E c.,o COMMON: Pternmiirzi Shoe Repair- °/‘" HIsroI:wnsket Cçmpany . .* ...
I- LLOCATIOHSTREET AND P4UM BER:
U- 100_115j Front StreetCITY OR TOWNS
WoonsocketSTATE: CODE COUNTY: CODE
Rhode Island 02895 .... 44 .. 007PREFERHCe
SOURCE:
- U.S. Geoloqica]. Survey;CALE: 1: 24,000OA1: 1969 ... . .
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