
Provo Woolen Mills
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JacobBarlow
N 40° 14.132 W 111° 39.645
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In 1870-72, four rods north of this site, Provo Woolen Factory was built at a cost of $155,000....
Waymark Code: WM21VK
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 08/21/2007
Views: 27
In 1870-72, four rods north of this site, Provo Woolen Factory was built at a cost of $155,000. Main building was stone, 65 x 145 ft., 4 stories high; another was 33 x 134, 2 1/2 stories. A county court house built on this block in 1867 and John Taylor's Flour Mill became part of the plant. These properties, workmen and materials were obtained by issuing stock. Machinery installed costing $75,000. Employees were paid in factory scrip. First cloth, dyed by H.B. Smart, produced in 1873. It was the largest manufacturer of woolen fabrics west of the Mississippi River. Jesse Knight purchased the mills in 1910 and operation continued until 1932.
Marker Name: Provo Woolen Mills
 Marker Type: City
 County: Utah
 City: Provo
 Group Responsible for Placement: DUP
 Date Dedicated: 1964
 Marker Number: 296
 Web link(s) for additional information: http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=1583
 Addtional Information: Not listed

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