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Significance: This 1866 building was William Mills' original dye house. Survey number: HAER PA-213-K Building/structure dates: 1866 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1907 Subsequent Work
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: This 1862 structure, the original Mills' dyeing room, was remodeled in a later corporate expansion in 1877. Survey number: HAER PA-213-I Building/structure dates: 1862 Initial Construction Buil More
Significance: Building D remains from William Mills' proprietorship of the Germantown Dye Works. Essentially an extension of Building C, Building D represents the continued growth and expansion of the dye work More
Significance: Building D remains from William Mills' proprietorship of the Germantown Dye Works. Essentially an extension of Building C, Building D represents the continued growth and expansion of the dye work More
Significance: Building D remains from William Mills' proprietorship of the Germantown Dye Works. Essentially an extension of Building C, Building D represents the continued growth and expansion of the dye work More
Significance: Building D remains from William Mills' proprietorship of the Germantown Dye Works. Essentially an extension of Building C, Building D represents the continued growth and expansion of the dye work More
Significance: Building E is the last building William Mills erected. Along with Buildings C and D, Building E forms a nucleus of older industrial buildings associated with William Mills. Survey number: HAER P More
Significance: Building E is the last building William Mills erected. Along with Buildings C and D, Building E forms a nucleus of older industrial buildings associated with William Mills. Survey number: HAER P More
Significance: Built after the dye works period of significance, structure does not contribute to the historical character of the Germantown Dye Works due to its age. Survey number: HAER PA-213-N Building/stru More
Significance: Built after the dye works period of significance, structure does not contribute to the historical character of the Germantown Dye Works due to its age. Survey number: HAER PA-213-N Building/stru More
Significance: Building B is significant because it served as the office of the Germantown Dye Works, and is one of the earlier structures on the site. Survey number: HAER PA-213-B Building/structure dates: 18 More
Significance: Building B is significant because it served as the office of the Germantown Dye Works, and is one of the earlier structures on the site. Survey number: HAER PA-213-B Building/structure dates: 18 More
Significance: Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex's period of significance. Survey number: HAER More
Significance: Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex's period of significance. Survey number: HAER More
Significance: Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex's period of significance. Survey number: HAER More
Significance: Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex's period of significance. Survey number: HAER More
Significance: Built in 1875, the two-story brick stable is one of the only two structures remaining from the mill's period of significance. Survey number: HAER PA-212-A Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial More
Significance: Built in 1875, the two-story brick stable is one of the only two structures remaining from the mill's period of significance. Survey number: HAER PA-212-A Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial More
Significance: Built in 1875, the two-story brick stable is one of the only two structures remaining from the mill's period of significance. Survey number: HAER PA-212-A Building/structure dates: 1875 Initial More
Significance: The Hinckley Knitting Mills represented the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in the nineteenth and earl More
Significance: The Hinckley Knitting Mills represented the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in the nineteenth and earl More
Significance: The Hinckley Knitting Mills represented the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in the nineteenth and earl More
Significance: This modern c. 1915 concrete and brick structure was the last addition Daniel F. Waters built during his tenure. Survey number: HAER PA-213-M Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction
Significance: This modern c. 1915 concrete and brick structure was the last addition Daniel F. Waters built during his tenure. Survey number: HAER PA-213-M Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction
Significance: This modern c. 1915 concrete and brick structure was the last addition Daniel F. Waters built during his tenure. Survey number: HAER PA-213-M Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction
Significance: This modern c. 1915 concrete and brick structure was the last addition Daniel F. Waters built during his tenure. Survey number: HAER PA-213-M Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction
Significance: This modern c. 1915 concrete and brick structure was the last addition Daniel F. Waters built during his tenure. Survey number: HAER PA-213-M Building/structure dates: ca. 1915 Initial Construction
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More
Significance: The Daniel F. Waters Germantown Dye Works is representative of the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in More