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W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill

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Built
  
1884 (1884)

Designated ARLH
  
July 19, 1976

Area
  
8,000 m²

Boundary increase
  
October 13, 1992

Opened
  
1884

Added to NRHP
  
8 May 1986

W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill

Location
  
203 & 204 Eighth St. NE, Fort Payne, Alabama

NRHP Reference #
  
86000999 (original) 92000637 (increase)

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Fort Payne Opera House, Fort Payne Depot Museum, Little River Falls, Little River Canyon National, DeSoto Falls

W b davis hosiery mill top 11 facts


The W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill (also known as the Alabama Builders' Hardware Manufacturing Company Complex) is a historic industrial complex in Fort Payne, Alabama. The mill opened in 1884, in the midst of Fort Payne's economic boom, manufacturing building hardware & supplies. The main building, which features Colonial Revival details, is three stories tall, and 12-over-12 sash windows on each floor. An 85-foot (26-meter) chimney has a flared top and corbeled brick course, imitating a doric order column. By 1890, promises of plentiful and high-quality iron ore and other minerals were proven to be exaggerated. Eight of the largest manufacturers in town (including the A.B.H.M.C.) merged in a failed effort to avoid bankruptcy.

The mill building was purchased in 1909 by hosiery executive W. B. Davis, and converted it into a factory providing ribbing, knitting, and looping. The operation was soon expanded to include dyeing, shaping, and packaging, as it became the largest employer in Fort Payne and gave the town its nickname of the "Sock Capital of the World". The factory underwent a large expansion beginning in 1927, including a large wing off the main building, a knitting building, an expanded boiler room, other storage buildings, and an annex across the street. In 1948 the company was sold, and in 1974 a new building was constructed adjacent with production moved out of the original building.

The complex was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage in 1976 and the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The Annex was added to the National Register listing in 1992.

References

W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill Wikipedia