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Crystal Lake Falls Historic District : ウィキペディア英語版
Crystal Lake Falls Historic District

The Crystal Lake Falls Historic District (also known as the Brick Kingdom) is a historic site in Barton, Vermont, United States. It is located along Water Street. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on August 7, 1994.
==The Brick Kingdom==
The Crystal Lake Falls Historic District is known covers several blocks of the village. Roughly, Water St. from Church St. to Main St., Main from Water to Duck Pond Rd. and West St. from Cemetery Rd. to Main〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Vermont - Orleans County )〕 The latter areas is known colloquially as the "Brick Kingdom." Harnessing power from the falls from Crystal Lake, factories clustered along Water Street. These manufactured piano works, furniture, ladies cotton lingerie and baseball bats. Some of these dated to the 1790s. These mostly closed by the 1940s, with the last leaving in 1952.〔''Discover the Barton Area''. Barton Area Chamber of Commerce,undated, referenced February 2007〕 The mills employed about 300 workers.
Mills included the following:
* Heyward Chair Company 1860–1890
* Charles Ufford Carriage Maker〔(Picture of an Ufford Carriage, Old Stone House )〕 1868 – circa 1892
* Barton Woolen Mill (carding wool, buying and selling wool) 1875–1926. One of the last carding mills in the country.
* J.W. Murkland – manufactured machinery, operated a foundry, produced plows, bobbin and spool machinery, etc. 1876–1941
* Peerless Manufacturing Company 1892–1924. employed 100 women and a few men to produce ladies and children's underwear.
* Barton Wood Heel and Lumber Company. Using the Peerless plant, 1924–1938.
* Butter tub factory 1893–1916. Employed up to 60 men. A 1916 fire put these men out of work and had a considerable effect on the community, when these unemployed people moved out with their families. Many were Catholic and their departure had a particularly detrimental effect on the local church for many years.〔
* Percival Manufacturing Company 1889–1905
* Pillsbury and Baldwin Company 1906–1911. Manufactured toilet tanks and seats. Employed up to 40 men
* Wessell, Nickel and Gross 1919–1941. Manufactured piano actions.〔(Wessell, Nickel and Gross Catalog )〕 Employed up to 42 men.
* Barton Wood Products Company 1943. Used former Wessel, Nickel and Gross plant. Employed 50. Burned on New Year's Eve.
* Progressive Furniture Company 1944–1952.Repaired Barton Wood Products building. Manufactured wooden chairs. 1944–1952. Employed 30 people.
* Table factory circa 1903–1933. Made tables and bookcases.
* Tower brothers. Grist mill. circa 1880 – circa 1906
* Barron Wedgewood Horseshoe 1908–1920. Manufactured a specialized horseshoe that would prevent snow buildup.
* Commercial Ice Harvesting 1870–1947+
* Granite Quarries 1888 – circa 1935

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