- Cannelton Cotton Mill
Infobox_nrhp | name =Cannelton Cotton Mills
nrhp_type =nhl
caption = Mill in 1981, before adaptive restoration
location=Cannelton, IN ,USA
lat_degrees = 37 | lat_minutes = 54 | lat_seconds = 40.72 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 86 | long_minutes = 44 | long_seconds = 44.29 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1849
architect= Tefft,Thomas A.; McGregor,Alexander
architecture= Romanesque, Other
designated=July 17 ,1991 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1523&ResourceType=Building
title=Cannelton Cotton Mills|accessdate=2008-07-23|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =August 22 ,1975
governing_body = Private
refnum=75000011 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Cannelton Cotton Mill, also known as Indiana Cotton Mill, is a
National Historic Landmark of theUnited States located inCannelton, Indiana ,USA .History
Construction of the Cannelton Cotton Mill began in 1849 and was completed in 1851. Designed by
Rhode Island architect Thomas Alexander Tefft and built ofsandstone , the mill was once the largest industrial building in the United States west of theAllegheny Mountains . It initially employed about 400 workers, mostly women and girls, and annually produced more than 200,000 pounds ofcotton batting and four million yards of cotton sheeting. During the Civil War, it madeuniform s for theUnion Army . Of 309 workers employed there in 1890, only 78 were men. As late as 1900, the mill employed 35 girls and 19 boys under the age of 18.The driving force behind the mill's construction was Hamilton Smith (1804-1875), a prominent attorney from
Louisville, Kentucky . Smith's vision was to create a western milling center to rivalLowell, Massachusetts , but using steam-powered machinery fired by locally-producedcoal instead of thehydropower that ran the Lowell mills. The task proved too difficult for Smith and his associates, one of whom wasSalmon P. Chase , laterUnited States Secretary of the Treasury andChief Justice of the United States , who became Smith's friend when both were students atDartmouth College . Another was Indiana federal judgeElisha Mills Huntington . Control of the mill passed in 1851 to brothersDwight Newcomb (1820-1892) andHoratio Dalton Newcomb (1809 - 1874) who operated it successfully.The mill closed in 1954. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1991. The adaptive restoration of the mill to a 70-unit, low-income apartment complex was completed in 2003.Location and construction
Located facing the
Ohio River , the mill is convert|280|ft|m long and convert|60|ft|m wide. Its most striking features are convert|100|ft|m|sing=on twin towers. One housed a fire escape. The other was for water storage for fire protection. The mill's style is Romanesque, but it was not built as Tefft originally designed it. Tefft's drawings called for each story to have different window heads and fordormer windows in the roof. His plan also called for a stepped foundation. As built, the dormers were eliminated completely and the remaining windows, except for those in the towers, were all capped with squarelintel s. A half-basement with square windows replaced the stepped foundation. The overall effect is much more severe than Tefft had intended.Notes and references
*"Thomas Alexander Tefft: American Architecture in Transition, 1845-1860: an exhibition by the Department of Art, Brown University", Providence, RI, 1988, pp. 156-157. ISBN 0-933519-12-5
ee also
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Cotton
*Cotton mill
*Child labor
*United States technological and industrial history External links
* [http://www.siec.k12.in.us/cannelton/Cotton_Mill.htm Cannelton Cotton Mill]
* [http://www.historiclandmarks.org/noted/restored/restored0803.html Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana: Cannelton Cotton Mill]
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/indcotto.html Indiana University Lilly Library: Indiana Cotton Mills mss.]
* [http://www.perrycountyindiana.org/attractions/cottonmill.cfm Perry County, Indiana: The Cannelton Cotton Mill]
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