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GREAT FALLS BLEACHERY & DYE WORKS :: SOMERSWORTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE
 Photo Courtesy Mark Ouellette
| During the early 1800's, settlers moved north from Dover, New Hampshire up the Salmon Falls River in search of water-power and land. They built gristmills and sawmills along the river as they went.
In 1823 the Great Falls Manufacturing Company,purchased their first mill, which included a gristmill, land and water power, for $5,000. Their business eventually grew to include three mills that spun thread and wove fabric. A three and four-story brick and wood bleachery as well as other buildings were added soon after. |
After unbleached fabric was made at their mills, it would usually then go to the Bleachery and Dye Works building where it could be bleached to the white preferred by customers or be dyed in either one color or in a pattern, through a multiple-step process. As was the case with many other rural towns across New England, the Industrial Revolution was changing the character of Somersworth. The town grew in size and increased the breadth of its economy as industries moved to the area and brought with them financial companies and service-related businesses.
|  This is one of the original stamped beams
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The Great Depression greatly impacted the city, and over the course of the years, many of the mills were closed or shifted to other uses such as shoe manufacturing. The Bleachery and Dye Works building, however, survived and until very recently served in the same capacity since its origin.
Recently, the old brick mill building that survived the years have been undergoing an exciting and challenging period of renovation. |
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