Cohannet Mill No. 3

The site has been cleaned up and restored and is now known as "Robertson on the River", with 64 affordable, loft-style apartments and 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of business space.

[3] The two mills were steam powered and manufactured fine cotton yarn for hosiery.

[4] The athletic fields for Coyle and Cassidy High School now occupy the site of Cohannet Mills No.

In 1899 it was acquired by New England Cotton Yarn Company, along with the Nemasket Mills at East Taunton.

[6] The New England Cotton Yarn Company also owned several mills in Fall River, New Bedford and North Dighton, Massachusetts.

[9] With the help of an EPA Grant in 2001,[10] the site, also known as Robertson Mills, was cleaned up and converted into residences.