Category:Clinton Mill

English: The Clinton Mill was established in 1833 by Edward Carrington, a major influence in the creation in the Blackstone Canal and the Hamlet Mill Village. It occupied a site between Clinton Street and the river just north of the Providence & Worcester Railroad Bridge in the area of the current Main Street Bypass. By 1854, the mill was the property of the Knight brothers who operated under the trade name Fruit of the Loom. The mill was 5 stories tall, built of stone with a large center tower. Demolished 1969.

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