1997
GUSN-169705
Had the Howland Mill Corporation survived, worker housing as we know it could have been radically different. Situated between the rigid early version of workers' housing and the more recent triple-decker model, The Howland Mill Village was a radical design. This article examines the Howland Mill Corporation's innovations in worker housing before the company collapsed during the fiscal crisis of the 1890s.
Article ID 78
SC001
Old-Time New England
SC001.1997.075.263.003
Had the Howland Mill Corporation survived, worker housing as we know it could have been radically different. Situated between the rigid early version of workers' housing and the more recent triple-decker model, The Howland Mill Village was a radical design. This article examines the Howland Mill Corporation's innovations in worker housing before the company collapsed during the fiscal crisis of the 1890s.
Volume 75, Number 263 (1997)
Kingston Wm. Heath (Author)
(1997). Old Time New England. Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
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Boston, Mass.
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Old Time New England
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