The building known as the Glenallan Mill was built in the 1860s,
with some additional buildings added, or some demolished as the company expanded or changed ownership. The White family
bought the mill in 1886 and named it the Glenallan Mill. Until they sold it in 1929, the White family manufactured denim in
this mill. It has been empty for quite a few years, and is currently
owned by a developer who plans to convert it to residential use. Not much appears to be happening on that front at the
moment.
These photos were taken during a visit
to the mill in the fall of 2008. It was kind of creepy there, with no one around. The only sounds that interrupted the eerie
silence were the birds flying in and out of the mill, and cars going by on nearby Glenallan Street (incorrectly spelled
Glenallen on the street signs). But it was a nice day, and I just tried to imagine being Lewis Hine, as he hung around
and tried to get a few good pictures of children working, or going to and from work. The
interior photos were taken on the first floor. A sizeable portion of the second floor is partially collapsed,
so I did not venture up the spooky stairscase.
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