Industrial Cordaville and Southville
The Cordaville Woolen Mill about 1900
The Cordaville Woolen Mill looking southeast
Rail and Lumber Yard
The Mill Pond of Cordaville Mills
The B&A tracks in winter, looking west in Cordaville
Mitchells Plasterworks
Mitchell's Plasterworks Brochure
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The Cordaville Woolen Mill about 1900
Note the bell tower in its original condition. In the next few, the tower has disappeared and been replaced with a roof
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The Cordaville Woolen Mill looking southeast
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Rail and Lumber Yard
It's unclear exactly where this was located, in Cordaville or in Southville, as it comes from an album with pictures from both, but it's interesting to note that all was not beauty along the rail line.
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The Mill Pond of Cordaville Mills
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The B&A tracks in winter, looking west in Cordaville
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Mitchells Plasterworks
The plasterworks from a contemporary etching
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Mitchell's Plasterworks Brochure
Mitchell's plasterworks in Southville proudly made "plasters," a bandage on which a poultice or liniment was spread for application. The building on Southville Road burned in 1915.
The Cordaville Woolen Mill about 1900
The Cordaville Woolen Mill looking southeast
Rail and Lumber Yard
The Mill Pond of Cordaville Mills
The B&A tracks in winter, looking west in Cordaville
Mitchells Plasterworks
Mitchell's Plasterworks Brochure
The Cordaville Woolen Mill about 1900
Note the bell tower in its original condition. In the next few, the tower has disappeared and been replaced with a roof
The Cordaville Woolen Mill looking southeast
Rail and Lumber Yard
It's unclear exactly where this was located, in Cordaville or in Southville, as it comes from an album with pictures from both, but it's interesting to note that all was not beauty along the rail line.
The Mill Pond of Cordaville Mills
The B&A tracks in winter, looking west in Cordaville
Mitchells Plasterworks
The plasterworks from a contemporary etching
Mitchell's Plasterworks Brochure
Mitchell's plasterworks in Southville proudly made "plasters," a bandage on which a poultice or liniment was spread for application. The building on Southville Road burned in 1915.