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Construction started
June 1880
Completed
February 1882 (HAER GA-19,1)
Owner
Augusta Canal Authority
Height
110 feet (34 m) to top of bell towers (HAER GA-19 Sheet 4)
Technical details
Size
76 feet (23 m) wide, 528 feet (161 m) long
Floor count
Four
Floor area
Main building 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Jones S. Davis
References
Historic American Engineering Record GA-19, 1977
The Sibley Mill is a historic building located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich Street near downtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. Designed by Jones S. Davis, it was built on a site previously occupied by the Confederate Powderworks, and was completed in 1882. While the interior is typical of any textile mill of the period, its imposing exterior is notable for an ornate style variously described as eclectic and neo-gothic. Textile products were produced there until 2006, since when the building has been unoccupied. The mill was built to operate on hydropower, and continues to generate electricity today.
The SibleyMill is a historic building located on the Augusta Canal at 1717 Goodrich Street near downtown Augusta, Georgia, United States. Designed by...
hangar, where a shootout scene and multiple explosions were shot. The SibleyMill on the Augusta Canal was also used to create the "secret spy detention...
the Augusta skyline today, located at the SibleyMill at 1717 Goodrich Street in Augusta. The Sibley cotton mill was built on the site as a private venture...
as a gargoyle-like entity that hides in the shadows. 2.12 (18) "SibleyMill" SibleyMill, Augusta, Georgia November 22, 2015 (2015-11-22) TWC travel to...
William Crapon Sibley (1832–1902) was a 19th-century American business executive in the American South. He served as president of the Sibley Manufacturing...
shipping branch, The China Navigation Company. The phrase is found on the SibleyMill along the Augusta Canal in Augusta, Georgia. The structure was completed...
including Sibley County, Minnesota; Sibley, North Dakota; Sibley, Iowa; Hastings, Minnesota; Sibley Memorial Highway; General Sibley Park and Sibley State...
military mobilization and the state, 1861-1865 (2006) JHU Press p.118 "SibleyMill and Confederate Powder Works Chimney". National Park Service. Retrieved...
(Acting Confederate) Confederate Powderworks Bureau of Nitre and Mining "SibleyMill and Confederate Powder Works Chimney". National Park Service. Retrieved...
Mill City Museum is located in the ruins of the Washburn "A" Mill next to Mill Ruins Park on the banks of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. The museum...
in 1875. A boom era saw the construction of the Enterprise Mill, King Mill, and SibleyMill, the Lombard Ironworks; many other plants opened or expanded...
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Missouri, United States. Founded in 1832 by George Champlin Sibley and Mary Easton Sibley as The Lindenwood School for Girls, it is the second-oldest...
bank of the Honeoye Creek. It was built by Sibley and was the site of his initial business ventures in milling and manufacturing. It was listed on the National...
Woods" west of Hutchinson, where they planned to hit Cedar Mills for flour and disrupt Sibley's supply trains heading to Fort Ridgely. Meanwhile, Gray Bird...
Weldon Sibley...died in April 1982. Her efforts were recognized in 1966 with the naming of the Sibley Branch Library on South Cobb Drive. "Sibley Library...
Mexico Campaign were Confederate Brig. Gen. Henry Hopkins Sibley and Union Col. Edward Canby. Sibley attempted to capture Fort Craig, completely outmaneuvering...