35 E Wister St
Philadelphia, PA 19144, USA

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Hinckley Knitting Mills, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

The Hinckley Knitting Mills represented the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Started in 1840 by the son of an immigrant English weaver with two knitting machines, the Hinckley Knitting Mills became the largest textile operation in Germantown by 1850 and in Philadelphia by 1860. The mill complex, one of the earliest textile operations in Germantown, was noted for its hosiery and fancy knits.

Hinckley Knitting Mills, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

The Hinckley Knitting Mills represented the historical development of the textile industry in Germantown, which was a nationally significant center of textile production in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Started in 1840 by the son of an immigrant English weaver with two knitting machines, the Hinckley Knitting Mills became the largest textile operation in Germantown by 1850 and in Philadelphia by 1860. The mill complex, one of the earliest textile operations in Germantown, was noted for its hosiery and fancy knits.

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Hinckley Knitting Mills, Building A, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Built in 1875, the two-story brick stable is one of the only two structures remaining from the mill`s period of significance.

Hinckley Knitting Mills, Building A, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Built in 1875, the two-story brick stable is one of the only two structures remaining from the mill`s period of significance.

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Hinckley Knitting Mills, Building B, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex`s period of significance.

Hinckley Knitting Mills, Building B, 21-35 East Wister St Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA

Built in 1876, Building B, a three-story brick and stone storehouse, is one of the two surviving industrial structures built within the mill complex`s period of significance.

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