Significance: This textile mill worker's dwelling is typical of many pyramidal cottages built ca. 1907 in the Shawmut Mill's "city beautiful" village. Its simple, square plan originally contained three rooms a More
Significance: As originally built ca. 1880, this "double-pen" textile mill workers' house provided three rooms for each dwelling. The interior walls and ceilings were finished with horizontally laid double-bea More
Significance: This wooden frame textile mill workers' home was probably built ca. 1883 during an expansion phase at Riverdale Mill. It appears to have been a duplex providing two one-room spaces for unmarried More
Significance: The development of the cotton textile industry in LaGrange, Georgia (Troup County), exemplifies the development of the industry throughout the South, particularly the expansion of the southern tex More