Pictures 1 Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 View from southeast corner, Pleasant and Canisteo Streets, Building #4. This general elevation places the complex in its surrounding environment, and demonstrates the relative size of the complex. This view also shows the variety of building sizes and heights which make up the complex.
1979 View from southeast corner, Pleasant and Canisteo Streets, Building #4. This general elevation places the complex in its surrounding environment, and demonstrates the relative size of the complex. This view also shows the variety of building sizes and heights which make up the complex.

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 Interior view of offices in Building #4. Photo shows the woodworking in the offices. Wall paneling is six feet high; spindle dividers and paneling are made of maple.
1979 Interior view of offices in Building #4. Photo shows the woodworking in the offices. Wall paneling is six feet high; spindle dividers and paneling are made of maple.

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 View from northeast corner, Canisteo and Spruce Streets. Photo shows the garage area (Building #5) with sawtooth roofline and front elevation of Buildings #6 and #1.
1979 View from northeast corner, Canisteo and Spruce Streets. Photo shows the garage area (Building #5) with sawtooth roofline and front elevation of Buildings #6 and #1.

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 Front elevation of Building #5, showing closeup of sawtooth roof.
1979 Front elevation of Building #5, showing closeup of sawtooth roof.

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 View from northwest corner, Spruce Street. Photo shows the elevation of Buildings #6 and #1. Doors in the center of the buildings provide a passageway to the interior courtyard of the complex between Buildings #6, #5, #3, and #1. The photo illustrates the pilaster and corbeling of the walls. The photo also shows the coal hopper.
1979 View from northwest corner, Spruce Street. Photo shows the elevation of Buildings #6 and #1. Doors in the center of the buildings provide a passageway to the interior courtyard of the complex between Buildings #6, #5, #3, and #1. The photo illustrates the pilaster and corbeling of the walls. The photo also shows the coal hopper.

Merrill Silk Mill, Hornell New York 1979 View from southwest, Pleasant and Grand Streets showing elevation of Building #1.
1979 View from southwest, Pleasant and Grand Streets showing elevation of Building #1.