The Valley Falls Company was founded in 1839 by
Oliver Chace, in
Valley Falls, Rhode Island, a historic mill village on both sides of the
Blackstone River, within the modern-day town of
Cumberland and city of
Central Falls, Rhode Island. The Valley Falls Company is the original antecedent of
Berkshire Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. () is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Originally a textile manufacturer, the company transitioned into a conglomerate starting in 1965 under the management of c ...
, currently one of the world's largest and most successful companies.
Oliver Chace began his career as a carpenter working for pioneer industrialist
Samuel Slater in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Later, he would become influential in organizing several new mills, including one at
Fall River, Massachusetts
Fall River is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. Fall River's population was 94,000 at the 2020 United States census, making it the List of municipalities in Massachusetts, tenth-largest city in the state, and the second- ...
in 1813.
The first
textile manufacturing company at Valley Falls was established in 1818. By 1839,
Oliver Chace was a very successful figure in the rapidly developing textile industry. He acquired and reorganized the Valley Falls mills, and eventually added two larger mills, one on each side of the river. His sons Samuel and Harvey would also be involved with expanding the company during this time. The north side of the Village of Valley Falls grew to be the center of town government for the Town of Cumberland which it was located in. The town hall is located there today.
The southern part of the village of Valley Falls, originally part of
Lincoln, Rhode Island, would eventually become part of the City of
Central Falls in 1895.
The Valley Falls Company would eventually acquire the Albion Mills, Tar-Kiln Factory in Burrillville, Manville Mills in
Rhode Island
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, and Moodus Cotton Factory in
Connecticut
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. In 1929, the Valley Falls Company, and others would combine with the Berkshire Manufacturing Company of
Adams, Massachusetts
Adams is a town in northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 8,166 at the 2020 census.
History
Nathan Jones purchased the township of ...
to become
Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates. The Valley Falls mills were closed in 1930, and operations were moved elsewhere.
The mills on the Cumberland side were demolished in 1934 to avoid property taxes. The site remained vacant until 1991 when the Town of
Cumberland and the
Blackstone Valley National Heritage Corridor transformed the site into a historic park. Walkways, ramps and bridges meander along the steep slope and through the former mill site. Some of its foundations are still visible, as is the northern power canal trench.
The
1855 brick mill on the southern,
Central Falls side still remains, having been converted into senior housing in 1979;
it is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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. It ranks as one of the earliest
mill conversion projects in
New England
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. Although the older mill closer to the river has been significantly altered and a large addition was built east of the main mill, it is still possible to observe the original power trench which flows through the mills, as well as the original brick mill tower. The gate house that directed water into the trench still stands by the dam. A similar structure once stood in the park on the Cumberland side of the falls, but is no longer standing. Parts of its foundation are still visible, as is the northern power canal.
See also
*
Warren Buffett
References
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External links
Providence Journal video of the Blackstone River
Berkshire Hathaway
Buildings and structures in Providence County, Rhode Island
Central Falls, Rhode Island
Cumberland, Rhode Island
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Defunct textile companies of the United States
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Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1930
1930 disestablishments in Rhode Island
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