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number USGS Quad Form Number 350 town Place (neighborhood or village) Address 6 Prospect Street Historic Name Cnhh ft Drew Factory Uses: Present factory Original factory Date of Construction c.1848 Source maps ft Fmily Drew Style/Form industrial Architect/Builder _ Draw a map showing the building's location in relation to the nearest cross streets and/or major natural features. Show all buildings between inventoried building and nearest intersection or natural feature. Label streets including route numbers, if any. Circle and number the inventoried building. Indicate north. Exterior Material: Foundation granite Wall/Trim wood Roof asphalt shingles Outbuildings/Secondary Structures Major Alterations (with dates) Condition good Moved leino Dyes Date Acreage 8 acres Recorded by Deirdre Brotherson Organization Historical Commission Date (month/year) May 1998 Setting on Smelt Brook just off of Main Street near Plymouth town line : 3EI VJED Follow Survey Manual instructions when completing thjftffirrrt) 5 JtJ^g MASS. HIST. CO*

BUILDING FORM ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION IS see continuation sheet Describe architectural features Evaluate the characteristics of this building in terms of other build within the community. SEE CONTINUATION SHEET HISTORICAL NARRATIVE M see continuation sheet Discuss the history of the building. Explain its associations with local (or state) history. Include the building, and the role(s) the owners/occupants played within the community. Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. atcompleted National Register CrWria~Statement form. If checked, you must attach 7/92

INVENTORY FORM CONTINUATION SHEET ARCHITECTURAL Community Property Address fi Prospect Street Form No. 350 DESCRIPTION: The Cobb & Drew mill is a combination of buildings built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The majority of the buildings are wood frame, 2 story, shallow gable roof buildings. Almost all of the buildings are clad with wood shingles or clapboards. The complex is vacant and access was not available. Based on a comparison of the 1896 Bird's Eye View and the 1896-1954 Sanborn maps, most of the buildings are extant and retain architectural integrity. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE: In 1815, when Thomas Cushman built a dam across the stream where now the works of Cobb & drew are situated, Smelt Brook ran its natural course from Smelt Pond to the Jones River. There had been a little smith's shop owned by John Cooper seventy-five years earlier, which had stood about where the Boston Road crosses the brook, on the north side of the stream, but no evidence has been found that it was a water-shop or that a dam was ever erected there. Thomas Cushman built a dam and a mill and for thirty-one years he made augers and did other iron work at this privilege. His son Asa was associated with him in the business. In 1846 they sold out to the Old Colony Foundry Company who made stoves and hollow-ware for a few years, but with apparently no great success. In 1855, the foundry passed into the possession of Benjamin Cobb and William R. Drew of Plymouth, who had formed a partnership in 1848 and who had probably been doing business at the privilege under a lease. The new owners conducted the foundry for a short time, but soon became interested in the manufacture of rivets and tacks. In 1926, over one hundred and twenty items of regular stock are listed by the firm, while they carry more than 3,000 samples of special merchandise made to customers' order. Their regular line covers not only rivets and burrs, but spring cotters and staples, linoleum brads, nails and tacks for carpets, trunks and baskets, and for bill posters and upholsters use. The business was incorporated in 1907 (Drew 1926, p.50). Cobb & Drew Inc. continued in business through the mid-20th century until it closed in 1975. Based on a visual examination and comparison with 1896-1954 Sanborn maps a significant portion of the mill appears to continue to stand. The complex is now vacant and appears to be used for storage by several businesses. A more in depth study of the mill buildings and the part Cobb & Drew Inc. played in the manufacturing of tacks, etc. would be necessary in order to evaluate this complex for National Register eligibility. However, it is the most intact 19th century mill complex in and, based on a cursory review, retains much of its architectural integrity. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Drew, Emily F. A History of Her Industries. : 200th Anniversary of the Town of Committee, 1926. [MSL] Drew, Emily F. : The Jones River Village, 1944. Edited and annotated by Doris M. Johnson, 1995.[MSL] Melville, Doris Johnson. Major Bradford's Town: A History of : 1726-1976., MA., 1976. [KPL] MAPS: 1726. John Gray [MHC] 1795 A Plan of the Town of. John Gray. [MHC] 1820-30 Five School Districts [KPL] 1876 Town of. Boyden (w/directory). [KPL] 1876 Town of, Enlargement of Village. Boyden. [KPL] 1879 Atlas of Plymouth County. George E. Walker. [MHC] 1896 Bird's Eye View of [KPL & MSL] 1903 Atlas of Plymouth County. George E. Walker. [KPL] Sanborn Insurance Company Maps: Plymouth: 1896 June 1901 April (1896,1901,1906 include Village 1906 Feb. and Factories in ) : 1912 (6 sheets) 1925 (7 sheets) 1943 (7 sheets) 1954 (8 sheets)

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