It is made up of a fulling mill, a press house, a water tower, a chimney, and various worker dwellings.
In 1769, Fulcard Van Nordstrand advertised the sale of the gristmill possibly after its completion.
In 1812, Bergen constructed a new fulling mill and a press house, which he advertised for his services.
The structure received repairs, but another fire destroyed the factory and Meyer's home two years later.
The factory was again rebuilt the following year and named the Ford Rubber Company after the issuance of stocks.