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Warehouse Point Silk Co.

132 Main Street

East Windsor

Broad Brook Co.

8 Mill Street

East Windsor

possible Warehouse Point Nipple Co.

59 North Main Street

East Windsor

Gordon Brothers Mfg. Co.

504 Hazard Avenue

Enfield


Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Mills

55 Main and Pleasant Sts.

Enfield

Westfield Plate Co. FIRE DEMO’D 2020

33 North River Street

Enfield

Warehouse Point Power House

14 Old Depot Hill Road

Enfield

George S. Phelps and Co.

110 Prospect Street

Enfield


Standard Metal Works Co.

92 Prospect Street

Enfield

G.H. Bushnell Press Co.

92 Prospect Street

Enfield

Amos D. Bridge’s Sons Inc.

11 Randolph Street

Enfield

Peerless Tool and Machine Co.

160 Spring Street

Enfield


Hartford Brick Co.

168 Brickyard Road

Farmington

Winchell Smith Inc.

1371 Farmington Ave.

Farmington

Connecticut Co. Sub-Station

1593 Farmington Avenue

Farmington

Sanford and Hawley Co.

1790 Farmington Avenue

Farmington


unknown

504 Main Street

Farmington

Winchell Smith Grist Mill

44 Mill Lane

Farmington

Upson Nut Co.

29-55 Mill Street

Farmington

unknown mfg

1798 New Britain Avenue

Farmington


unknown mfg

1810 New Britain Avenue

Farmington

Union Electric Light and Power Co. DEMO’D except powerhouse

Perry Street

Farmington

George Richards and Co.

218 River Road

Farmington

J. Broadbent and Sons Inc.

103 South Main Street

Farmington


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