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Did you Know?During World War II, the Queen Mary was converted into a high-speed troopship, known as the "Grey Ghost," c...
03/19/2026

Did you Know?

During World War II, the Queen Mary was converted into a high-speed troopship, known as the "Grey Ghost," capable of transporting thousands of US soldiers. As part of these operations, Ludlow's woolen mill shipped 10,000 wool blankets to the Queen Mary in the 1940s to support the troop movements.

The Mill's little brother resided in Cavendish.
03/15/2026

The Mill's little brother resided in Cavendish.

Looking down Depot Street you can see The Mill far center of this late 1860's photo.
02/27/2026

Looking down Depot Street you can see The Mill far center of this late 1860's photo.

Some things never change.December 19, 1862 article in the Voice Among The Mountains paper reports of the end of the year...
02/05/2026

Some things never change.

December 19, 1862 article in the Voice Among The Mountains paper reports of the end of the year merchants tax collection.

Vermont Tribune - May 9, 1912The Mill reawakens after a few years of slumber.
12/26/2025

Vermont Tribune - May 9, 1912

The Mill reawakens after a few years of slumber.

When the mill was originally converted to condos in the early 80's it was operated for a time as a condotel complete wit...
12/26/2025

When the mill was originally converted to condos in the early 80's it was operated for a time as a condotel complete with a lobby, front desk and luggage carts.

This tourist brochure from 1987 advertises the daily rates and amenities such as free firewood and maid service.

Merry Christmas from The Mill!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas from The Mill!

February 1939 - Springfield Reporter
12/24/2025

February 1939 - Springfield Reporter

Vermont Tribune Nov 20, 1891The Mill raises funds to operate
11/24/2025

Vermont Tribune Nov 20, 1891

The Mill raises funds to operate

November 1973 - GE Operations back up and running after the June 1973 flood.
09/09/2025

November 1973 - GE Operations back up and running after the June 1973 flood.

The General Electric era at the Mill began in the summer of 1951.New York Times June 29, 1951LUDLOW, Vt.,-The General El...
08/07/2025

The General Electric era at the Mill began in the summer of 1951.

New York Times June 29, 1951
LUDLOW, Vt.,-The General Electric Company expects to begin manufacturing operations here by mid-July as part of its expansion program for jet engine production, a company spokesman said today. The announcement was made in connection with the signing of a five-year lease today with Ludlow Industries, Inc., for a three- story factory building containing approximately 50,000 square feet of manufacturing space. The new plant will be devoted to the manufacture of drop forge dies. The dies will be used primarily for the J-47 jet engine program, although others for motor and street-lighting manufacture at the company's Lynn, Mass., works also will be turned out here. L. T. Callahan, manager of the Lynn and Everett, Mass., operations for the G-E Aircraft Gas Turbine divisions, announced that H. V. Taylor of Lynn would be plant supervisor at Ludlow. Mr. Callahan said the plant is expected to be in capacity operation within three months, employing between 200 and 250 persons.

1856 Death Notice - Emery BurpeeEmery Burpee (1787-1856) constructed the original mill that sat on this site in 1834. In...
07/11/2025

1856 Death Notice - Emery Burpee

Emery Burpee (1787-1856) constructed the original mill that sat on this site in 1834. In 1835 Emery sold the mill property to Stephen Cummings who constructed the brick woolen mill that stands today.

Emory, his wife Deborah Sawyer Burpee (1786-1860) and their only child Charles Burpee (1814-1879) are buried at Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow.

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Ludlow, VT
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