One of these clapboarded one-and-one-halfstory duplexes, number 24–26, with its porch extended the width of the house, was converted from the company store; the others, built originally as houses, have individual porticoes over their entrances. The corner house at number 20 served the mill superintendent.
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Mill Supervisors' Housing
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