Fitchburg Yarn Mill

The building is an important local work of Frank Sheldon, a noted industrial architect of the period.

Windows are set in segmented-arch openings with concrete sills, the bays articulated by simple brick pilasters.

Attached to the main mill are a two-story office building, an engine house, and a round brick chimney.

[2] The Fitchburg Yarn Company was incorporated in 1906, and this plant was built and operations begun the following year.

The building was designed by Frank Sheldon, an industrial architect based in Providence, Rhode Island; his firm provided industrial architectural services across the eastern United States, and is credited with a number of significant surviving mills.