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    North Grosvenordale - Wikipedia

    Architectural style: Greek Revival, Romanesque: NRHP reference No. 93000288: Added to NRHP: April 16, 1993 See more

    North Grosvenordale is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Thompson in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 1,530 … See more

    According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.8 km (2.2 mi ), all land. It is located in central Thompson, on the banks of the French River. … See more

    As of the census of 2000, there were 1,424 people, 589 households, and 385 families residing in the CDP. The population density was … See more

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    North Grosvenordale was the site of early small textile mills, probably erected in the early years of the 19th century. The mill located here remained relatively small until after the See more

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    The mill in North Grosvenordale’s building date is 1872 and it was an extremely productive factory. The textile production lasted until its closure in 1954. Monstrous in size, the factory’s length is 464 feet long and 173 feet wide. It is four stories in height with large protruding towers.
    North Grosvenordale was the site of early small textile mills, probably erected in the early years of the 19th century. The mill located here remained relatively small until after the American Civil War, when it and the associated water privileges were purchased by William Grosvenor, an investor from Providence, Rhode Island.
    It is four stories in height with large protruding towers. It is reminiscent of Ponemah Mill farther downriver in Taftville. Similar to Fabyan, which was previously known as New Boston until the Fabyan Brothers company came to town, North Grosvenordale’s name arrived with the industry as well.
    A man from Providence, William Grosvenor, established the mill here and farther downstream at Grosvenordale. The Grosvenordale Mill was first erected in 1868 with North Grosvenordale built four years later. Just milling about in North Grosvenordale
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    WEBJun 24, 2020 · The mill in North Grosvenordale’s building date is 1872 and it was an extremely productive factory. The textile production lasted until its closure in 1954. Monstrous in size, the factory’s length is 464 feet long …

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