The current four-story brick mill was completed by Burford in 1867 and is built upon the limestone foundation of the 1825 building.
This was a six storey red brick mill built in 1904.
In 1828 Wild built the initial brick mill.
The 1855 brick mill on the southern, Central Falls side still remains, having been converted into senior housing in 1979.
Also in 1826, a new brick mill was constructed, having 2000 spindles, which still stands today at Whitinsville, having been recently restored.
On the contrary, the complete and untimely collapse of the old brick mill was something that smacked of the mysterious.
The six-story, red brick mill, once billed as the nation's largest textile factory, was purchased by Firestone 51 years ago.
In the later 19th century it became part of the Marshall Hat Company and was greatly added onto with a large brick mill.
Finch made his living as a dealer of general merchandise, and also started a brick mill.
He bought a brick mill in 1849 and continued to grow the business.