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  • Architecture notebook 14: Lincoln Mills, at Meridian St., Huntsville, Alabama.

    Lincoln Mills, built c. 1920s. Located on Meridian St. in Huntsville, Alabama. Burned c. 1978. Lincoln Mill Spanish style stucco homes built c. 1920s on Hoover St. and Abdington Rd. Lincoln Mill village houses on Meridian St., Holding Ave., Cottage St., and Kings Ave.
  • Architecture notebook 24: W.B. Davis Hosiery Mill, in Fort Payne, Alabama.

    W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill, also known as the Alabama Builders' Hardware Manufacturing Company and Bonnie Mills, built c. 1889. Colonial Revival style. Located at 204 8th St. NE in Fort Payne, Alabama. Placed on National Register of Historic Places in the mid 1980s. This mill was important for revival of industrial development in Fort Payne, particularly in hosiery and sock manufacturing. At one point the town earned the title of "Sock Capitol of the World."
  • Architecture notebook 68: Spring Mill in Oxford, Ala.

    Built in 1885. The Blue Spring Mill operated as a textile mill before shutting down. Demolished in 1998 for a mall. Near I-20 in Oxford, Ala.