Lebanon Woolen Mills
Lebanon Woolen Mills, now the Mill at Lebanon, is a historic group of factory buildings in Lebanon, Tennessee. Built in 1909 by Dr. Howard K. Edgerton, the mill was later led by his son John Edgerton, who served as president from 1914 to 1938 and opposed labor unions, supporting non-union workplaces. The buildings, designed by Francis B. Warfield & Associates in the Colonial Revival style, sit on about 11 acres. The mill closed in 1998. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 2007 (reference number 07000687).
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