Set between King Street and the Woonasquatucket River, it is a three-story brick-clad steel frame structure, built about 1923.
It was the third mill in Rhode Island in which a French system of textile processing was implemented.
It was thereafter occupied by the Imperial Knife Company, which operated here until 1987, manufacturing tableware.
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