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Coffin’s Mills3 comments

macwhatley wrote 7 months ago: Coffin’s Mills, 1912, from the George Russell album of Franklinsville Mfg. Co. Author’s … more →

Tags: Deep River, Franklinville, industrial history, mill villages, quakers, Randolph County, Elisha Coffin, grist mills, roller mills

COLERIDGE

macwhatley wrote 11 months ago: RANDOLPH COUNTY MILL VILLAGES: Coleridge From “The Maxi Page,” The Randolph Guide Senior … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Textile History, Deep River, NC Geography, industrial history, mill villages, Victorian mill architecture, southern textile history, cotton mills

Randolph Manufacturing Company Interior

macwhatley wrote 11 months ago: Randolph Mfg. Co. Interior Before we leave the east end of Franklinville, here’s my only inter … more →

Tags: Franklinville, Textile History, Deep River, Island Ford, Victorian mill architecture, cotton mills, Textile Machinery

Randolph Manufacturing Company III

macwhatley wrote 11 months ago: The 1895 Randolph Manufacturing Company was one of Randolph County’s most visually impressive … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Franklinville, Textile History, Deep River, Island Ford, Victorian mill architecture, southern textile history

Randolph Manufacturing Company II

macwhatley wrote 11 months ago: Before we leave the back (south) side of the 1895 Randolph Manufacturing Company, here are two more … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Franklinville, Textile History, Deep River, Island Ford, Victorian mill architecture

Randolph Manufacturing Company, circa 1900

macwhatley wrote 11 months ago: Since I was speaking about my collection of original unpublished antique photographs of Randolph Cou … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Architecture, Franklinville, Textile History, Island Ford, Deep River, Crawford's Path, Victorian mill architecture, southern textile history

Island Ford Manufacturing Company, circa 1870?

macwhatley wrote 12 months ago: This is an original photograph of the Island Ford Manufacturing Company, built on Deep River east of … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Architecture, Franklinville, Textile History, Island Ford, southern textile history

Island Ford Village, Franklinville

macwhatley wrote 12 months ago: I’m pulling out a number of my photos of the east side of Franklinville, the 1846 Island Ford … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Franklinville, Textile History, Deep River, NC Geography, Island Ford, mill villages

Deep River Cotton Factories in the Civil War

macwhatley wrote 1 year ago: [First draft of copy for the Franklinville Civil War Trails marker-- far too long, but including cit … more →

Tags: Randolph County, Franklinville, Textile History, Civil War, southern textile history, antebellum manufacturing, civil war industry, cotton mills


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