Rogerson's Village Historic District

Rogerson's Village Historic District

Infobox_nrhp | name =Rogerson's Village Historic District
nrhp_type = hd


caption =
location= North Uxbridge, Massachusetts
locmapin = Massachusetts
area =
built =1810
architect= Unknown
architecture= No Style Listed
added = November 23, 1971
governing_body = Private
refnum=71000092cite 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]

Rogersons Village Historic District is a historic mill village in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States.

The builder

Rogerson's Village was built by Robert Rogerson, a native of England. He acquired the Clapp Mill in 1817, established on the Mumford River circa 1810, in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This was the oldest cotton mill built in Uxbridge. cite web|title="milltowns-Crown and Eagle"|publisher=conservationtech.com|url=http://conservationtech.com/RL's%20resume&%20pub's/RL-publications/Milltowns/1971-Globe-C&E-MILLS.htm|accessdate=2007-10-20] It appears that he was the husband of Ann Rogerson.

The Crown and Eagle Mills

Roger Rogerson then built two cotton mills at the Mumford River in Uxbridge circa 1823-1827. The mills became known as the Crown and Eagle Mills. The Crown and Eagle Mills have been written up as an architectural masterpiece of an early New England Mill Village.cite book|last=Langenbach|first=Randolph|authorlink=|title="The Crown and Eagle Mills, A remarkable Massachusetts Relic of the Industrial Revolution now in danger of destruction"
publisher=Boston Globe Sunday Magazine|location=Boston|date=1971-08-15
] The Boston Globe published a summary of the Mill village in a 1971 edition.cite web|publisher=conservationtech.com|title="milltowns-Crown and Eagle"|accessdate=2007-10-20|] The Crown and Eagle Mills were burned around 1975. They have been restored to their former beauty and converted into Senior Housing. "Rogersons village", built by Robert Rogerson is now part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. [http://conservationtech.com/RL's%20resume&%20pub's/RL-publications/Milltowns/1971-Globe-C&E-MILLS.htm] The Crown Mill was named for Robert Rogerson's homeland, England, and the Eagle Mill for his adopted nation, the U.S. The mill village, the dream of Robert Rogerson, spared no expense for the mill, mansion, company store and mill worker homes.cite web |title= Walking tours: Uxbridge |publisher= Blackstone Daily |url= http://www.blackstonedaily.com/Outdoors&Nature/WTuxbridge.htm |accessdate= 2007-09-23] . Uxbridge is in the Blackstone Valley, the earliest industrialized region in the U.S.

Afterwards

It is known that Rogerson's ownership of the Crown and Eagle ended around 1837. The business had failed, and was acquired by James Whitin, and the Whitin Family, who continued to operate the mill as the Uxbridge Cotton Mills. See also Whitinsville, Massachusetts for more history references of the "Whitin Machine Works".*cite book|last= Navin|first = Thomas|midde=R|authorlink= |coauthors=|title =The Whitin Machine Works since 1831: A textile machinery company in an industrial village; Harvard studies in business history| publisher=Russel and Russel|date=1969] "Rogerson's Village Historic District" is on the National Register of Historic Places.

ee also

*North Uxbridge -- the main village nearby Rogerson's village
*Uxbridge, Massachusetts - center of rhe Blackstone Valley, New England's historic National Park area.
*Robert Rogerson, The builder
*Linwood, Massachusetts - within walking distance, more historic sites, and mills

External links

* [http://www.conservationtech.com/x-MILLTOWNS/RL-Photographs-4x5/Crown-&-Eagle/C&E-(3).htm Rogersons Village, THE CROWN AND EAGLE MILLS, A remarkable Massachusetts Relic of the Industrial Revolution now in danger of destruction, Conservationtec.com]

Notes

External links

* [http://conservationtech.com/RL's%20resume&%20pub's/RL-publications/Milltowns/1971-Globe-C&E-MILLS.htm Rogerson's Village, The Crown and Eagle Mills]


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