
Central Woolen Mills - Uxbridge MA
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nomadwillie
N 42° 04.802 W 071° 37.257
19T E 283203 N 4661986
This mill has been called many names including Calument, Hecla and Stanley Woolen Company. It had great significance during the War of Northern Agression making wool for uniforms. It is presently undergoing restoration and revitalization.
Waymark Code: WM7GFW
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 10/23/2009
Views: 6
He was an important industrialist in the Blackstone Valley, America's first industrialized region. Moses Taft built a woolen mill on the Blackstone River at Uxbridge, circa 1852.[3] The mill ran 24/7 during the War of the Rebellion, otherwise known as the U.S. Civil War. Union Blue Uniforms were made at Moses Taft's Mill in historic Uxbridge. Moses Taft was a descendent of the famous Taft family in America which had its roots in Uxbridge. By the mid 1850's the mills of Uxbridge were producing 2.5 million yards (2 million square meters) of cloth yearly. Some of the earliest improvements of textiles, and their industrial processes occurred in the Uxbridge Mills including the Moses Taft mill, also known as the Calumet Mill. In later years after 1910, this historic mill became known as Wheelock Mill or Stanley Woolen, and then became part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, and was also used in the production of several movies including Oliver's Story, and The Great Gatsby.
Current Status: Still In Use
 Current Use: Retail, Office, Undergoing Renovation

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