Cotton & Textile Warehouse - Carrollton, GA
Posted by: YoSam.
N 33° 34.711 W 085° 04.498
16S E 678658 N 3717084
Original built 1900, additions to the south built 1940
Waymark Code: WM115PR
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 08/20/2019
Views: 1
County of building: Carroll County
Location: of building: Bradley St. & Mill St., SE corner, Carrollton
Built: 1900
Architectural Style: Lacks one
Current Occupant: Quilts Museum & Child Advocacy
Today the warehouse houses the Child Advocacy group...the conversion began in 1940 when the Federal Government took over the warehouse and made it a medical supply house...many other business used the place...and in 1998 the Southern Quilt & Textile Museum opened...the Child Advocacy is even newer.
"The periphery of the downtown commercial district was characterized by cotton warehouses and
industrial facilities during the early 20th century. A warehouse on the comer of Bradley and Mill
streets (102 Mill Street) was constructed in 1900. The warehouse was used by the federal
government for storing medical supplies during World War I. It later stored cotton and produce,
served as a church for one year, and finally, became a warehouse for Carroll Mills. ..." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"The early-twentieth century saw the construction of numerous
warehouses and industrial facilities on the periphery of the public
square area. Similar to the commercial buildings surrounding the
public square, these warehouses served multiple purposes over the years. A former building located at
102 Mill Street was constructed as a warehouse in 1900, and was used by the federal government in
World War I as a storage for medical supplies. The present parcel contains a later, mid-20th century
warehouse. ... The majority of these industrial buildings are still extant today, due to their adaptability to a
variety of purposes.
"NAHRGIS#: 250793
Address: 102 Mill Street
Built: 1900
Current Function: Warehouse
Type: Warehouse
Style: No Academic Style
NR Status: Contributing
~ Historical Resources Survey