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- Tallassee Mills - 40+ Photos | Abandoned Alabama
Tallassee Mill stands as the only Confederate Armory not destroyed during the war One of twelve surviving Tallassee Carbines, this one is in the Smithsonian collection Following the war, the mill would not resume normal operation until the 1860s when it was gradually expanded
- Tallassee Mills - Wikipedia
The Tallassee Mills were cotton mills established by the Tallassee Falls Manufacturing Company in 1841 in Tallassee, Alabama, United States, at the falls of the Tallapoosa River
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- Tallassee - Encyclopedia of Alabama
The Confederate Arsenal House (Elliott House), the First United Methodist Church, Herren Hill, and the Tallassee Mill are all listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage
- Remains of The Tallassee Mill and Armory - Tallassee, AL - Flickr
It was the second mill in Alabama to be established for the production of cotton cloth Situated to either side of the falls of the Tallapoosa River, the stone mill dates from ca 1844 to 1898
- History of Tallassee | City of Tallassee
In 1844, Barent and Milly DuBois sold the land and water power, for the site of Tallassee’s first textile mill, the second built in Alabama, to Thomas Meriwether Barnett (1785-1857) and William Matthews Marks (1807-1876) They were responsible for the first industrial development of Tallassee
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