Montgomery Worsted Mills
Montgomery Worsted Mills | |
The mills and its dam from across the Wallkill River | |
| Location | 23 Factory Street, Montgomery, New York |
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| Nearest city | Newburgh |
| Coordinates | 41°31′50″N 74°13′36″W / 41.53056°N 74.22667°W |
| Built | 1813, rebuilt 1892 |
| NRHP reference No. | 80002738 |
| Added to NRHP | November 21, 1980 |
The Montgomery Worsted Mills, known today as Montgomery Mills, is along the Wallkill River at the end of Factory Street in the Orange County village of Montgomery, New York. It was one of the earliest efforts to harness the river for industrial purposes.
Founders Arthur Patchett and William Crabtree became prosperous and upstanding citizens who left their mark on the community they lived in. Many of the homes on the nearby stretch of Factory Street were built by them for their family, and their descendants still live in the Montgomery area. The mills are no longer property of the family or used to mill textiles. While they sold yarn, the mill was in its later years primarily an electric power generation station. It is now a City Winery location.