Knowlton Hat Factory

Knowlton Hat Factory
Location Upton, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°10′10″N 71°37′27″W / 42.16944°N 71.62417°W / 42.16944; -71.62417Coordinates: 42°10′10″N 71°37′27″W / 42.16944°N 71.62417°W / 42.16944; -71.62417
Built 1872
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Second Empire/Industrial[1]
NRHP Reference #

82004467

[2]
Added to NRHP June 1, 1982

The Knowlton Hat Factory is a historic factory building at 134 Main Street in Upton, Massachusetts.

In 1835 William Knowlton and William Legg formed a business partnership that spawned the creation of the hat factory. In 1845 William Legg retired, and was replaced by Joseph F. Farnum who was in a partnership with Knowlton for a short time. When he retired the business was carried on by Knowlton until his sons became of age. This is when the business was named "William Knowlton and Sons."

The factory was expanded in 1872 with the addition of a tower and later an office. This date is in cement over the front door. By this time the factory had become the biggest women's hat factory in the world.[3] Other buildings were added through the years, most notably a large addition of a wing in the rear of the shop in 1908.

In 1925 the shop was bought by the Merrimack Hat Company, makers of wool and fur hats, who continued operation until 1952 when the shop was sold to Charles Kartiganer. Shortly following Kartiganer's takeover he sold the business to Lish Industries, where in 1972 it again changed hands and was bought by Millhaus Trust.[3]

The factory building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[2] It was renovated by Healy and Brown Architectural Firm and converted into senior housing in 1985. The development is now owned by the Harbor Development Corp. in Lynn, Massachusetts.[1][3]

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  1. 1 2 Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System retrieved 6 February 2015
  2. 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. 1 2 3 Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce retrieved on 22 May 2009.


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