Buffalo Cotton Textile Mill, Mill Building, SC Route 215, Buffalo, Union County, SC
Summary
Significance: This brick, rectangular, four-story structure is architecturally significant as a relatively intact textile mill building from the turn of the century. It has a twin pyramidal-capped clock and bell tower that contains elements of the Romanesque Revival style, such as arched entrances, yellow brick pilasters and arches, and corbelling. A large clock face on each of four sides of the left-hand tower, and the pyramidal roof has flag poles. The segmental-arched window openings are now bricked in.
Survey number: HAER SC-19
Building/structure dates: ca. 1902 Initial Construction
Tags
Date
1902
Contributors
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Smith Waley, W B
Duncan, Thomas C
Union-Buffalo Mill Company
Cary, Brian, transmitter
Location
Buffalo, 34.72297, -81.69997
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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