Durfee Mills

Durfee Mills
Durfee Mills
Mill No. 2
Durfee Mills is located in Massachusetts
Location: Fall River, Massachusetts
Coordinates: 41°41′54″N 71°8′59″W / 41.69833°N 71.14972°W / 41.69833; -71.14972Coordinates: 41°41′54″N 71°8′59″W / 41.69833°N 71.14972°W / 41.69833; -71.14972
Built: 1866
Architectural style: Italianate
Governing body: Private
MPS: Fall River MRA
NRHP Reference#:

83000664

[1]
Added to NRHP: February 16, 1983
Durfee Mills in 1968

Durfee Mills is an historic textile mill complex located at 359-479 Pleasant Street in Fall River, Massachusetts.

Mill No. 1 was built in 1866 for the manufacture of cotton cloth. The company was named in honor of Major Bradford Durfee.[2] The mill complex is the largest, and most complete in the city. Mill No. 2 was added in 1871, and Mill No. 3 in 1881, raising the capacity to 109,360 spindles. It produced 23 million yards of cotton cloth annually.

After the Great Fall River Fire of 1874 the sloped roof was retrofitted with a flat roof to ease allow fire fighting. [3]

The company was liquidated in 1935. In 1968, the site was photographed by Jack E. Boucher as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey[4]

The mills were added to the National Historic Register in 1983.

Today, the site, along with the adjacent Union Mills is occupied by numerous retail businesses and a restaurant, and is known as the Durfee-Union Mills. The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles has an office in the complex.[5]

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