The Slater Mill is a historic water-powered textile mill complex on the banks of the
Blackstone River
The Blackstone River in the United States is a river that flows through Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It is long with a drainage area of 475 mi2 (1229 km2). It drains into the tidal river, Pawtucket River at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Pawtuck ...
in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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, modeled after cotton spinning mills first established in England. It is the first water-powered cotton spinning mill in America to use the Arkwright system of cotton spinning as developed by
Richard Arkwright
Sir Richard Arkwright (23 December 1732 – 3 August 1792) was an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution. He is credited as the driving force behind the development of the spinning frame, known as ...
.
The mill's founder,
Samuel Slater, apprenticed as a young man with industrialist
Jedediah Strutt
Jedediah Strutt (1726 – 7 May 1797) or Jedidiah Strutt – as he spelled it – was a hosier and cotton spinner from Belper, England.
Strutt and his brother-in-law William Woollat developed an attachment to the stocking frame that allowed ...
in
Belper, England. Shortly after emigrating to the United States, Slater was hired by
Moses Brown of
Providence, Rhode Island
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to produce a working set of machines necessary to spin cotton yarn using water power. Construction of the machines was completed in 1793, as well as a dam, waterway, waterwheel, and mill.
Manufacturing was based on Arkwright's cotton spinning system, which included carding, drawing, and spinning machines. Slater initially hired children and families to work in his mill, establishing a pattern that was replicated throughout the
Blackstone Valley and known as the "Rhode Island System".
It was later eclipsed by
Francis Cabot Lowell's
Waltham System. The Slater mill and surrounding area were the site of early labor resistance. This included the first factory strike in the United States, which was led in 1824 by young women workers.
Slater Mill was added to the
National Register of Historic Places
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and designated a
National Historic Landmark
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on November 13, 1966, the first property to be listed on the register.
[Blanche Higgins Schroer (September 15, 1975) , National Park Service and ] In December 2014, the mill and historic district were added to the newly formed
Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
Architectural history
The original portion of the Slater Mill built in 1793 was six
bays long and two stories tall. Several additions were made beginning in 1801, and a second added in 1835. Between 1869 and 1872, a large addition was made to the north end of the mill. Cotton spinning continued until 1895, when such production had largely shifted to the American South. After that the mill was used for various industrial purposes until 1923. The building had suffered numerous fires in the past, and two fires occurred in 1912 which precipitated awareness of the building and the need for its preservation.
From mill to museum
In 1921, the non-profit Old Slater Mill Association was founded with the purpose of saving the historic Mill. Efforts to restore the mill began in 1923; modern additions to the structure were removed, restoring the mill to its 1835 appearance. In 1955, it opened as a museum. Restoration of the nearby
Wilkinson Mill (built 1810–1811) was completed in 1978 as part of the Slater Mill site.
The Slater Mill site now serves as a museum, educational center, and music venue, which "celebrates innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit by engaging audiences in relevant cultural, historic, and artistic endeavors". It includes five acres of land on both sides of the Blackstone River, a dam on the river, two historic mills (the Slater Mill and Wilkinson Mill), and the Sylvanus Brown House (built in 1758 but moved to this site in the 1960s).
The Slater Mill and other key buildings that are part of the Old Slater Mill Historic District were acquired by the
National Park Service
The National Park Service (NPS) is an List of federal agencies in the United States, agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government, within the US Department of the Interior. The service manages all List ...
in 2021 as part of a new national park.
File:Slater Mill, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.jpg, Slater Mill (1793)
File:Slater Mill - a Spinning Mule.jpg, A spinning mule in Slater Mill
File:Wilkinson Mill, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.jpg, Wilkinson Mill (1810–11)
File:Sylv Brown House Pawt.jpg, Sylvanus Brown House
File:Slater Mill Historic Site, Pawtucket, Rhode Island.jpg, View of the site
File:Slater Mill - Wilkinson Machine Shop.jpg, The Wilkinson Machine Shop
See also
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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
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David Wilkinson
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Derwent Valley Mills
Derwent Valley Mills is a World Heritage Site along the River Derwent, Derbyshire, River Derwent in Derbyshire, England, designated in December 2001. It is administered by the Derwent Valley Mills Partnership. The modern factory, or 'mill', fact ...
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Hannah Slater
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Samuel Slater
References
External links
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''Providence Journal'' video of Slater Mill Historic Site''Providence Journal'' video of the Blackstone RiverPawtucket Arts Festival
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