Originally built in 1869-1870, the Mill was initially part of the Brigham City Manufacturing and Mercantile Association. After a series of disasters and legal difficulties, operation of the mill was taken over in 1888 by James Baron, one of the mill workers. The mill has burned down three times (1877, 1907, and 1949), but was immediately re-constructed and operational within a year each time. Although the Mill has had several additions since 1877, the original stone building is still highly visible. The Mill was a full process operation, purchasing wool fleeces from the local sheep ranchers. The raw wool was cleaned, dyed, carded, spun, woven and finished, all onsite. The building still houses the vintage machinery used for production, which is highly prized both for its historical significance and for its artistic imagery.
The Mill gained the name by which it is now known through four generations of ownership by the Baron family. Since the Baron family's departure, the Mill has experienced one, short-lived ownership that ended in bankruptcy and then a period of revival under the current owners, Bob and Marva Sadler. The Sadlers put a gallant effort into producing the traditional Baron's woolen blanket. However, due to the constant complications of trying to produce while utilizing the aged equipment, the Sadlers were unable to produce a sufficient number of blankets to break-even and their loans are now in default. The Friends of the Baron Woolen Mill is currently trying to rescue and restore the Mill.
Thumbnails of some of my photographs from these trips are shown below. Just like a book, the photographs in this exhibit are copyrighted by the author, 2000, 2001. All rights reserved. Mine, mine, mine. Actually, I don't care if you download (and thus copy) an image or two from the exhibit as long as you don't sell it, trade it, include it free with anything you are selling or trading, or otherwise gain anything from it other than the pleasure of viewing it. All of this, of course, is just common sense but, since the Web seems to be somewhat uncharted in terms of property rights, it never hurts to say it.
Note: The scans of these negatives won't do justice to the tonal separation, quality, and detail in an original photograph (we always say this - hey, you haven't seen the originals, how are you going to know.).
Flywheel Baron Woolen Mill December, 2000 |
Flywheel Baron Woolen Mill December, 2000 |
Flywheels and Belt Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Chair, Gears, and Wall Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Flywheel and Gearing Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Flywheels Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Gearing Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Yarn Spools Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Sink and Pitcher Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Oil Jars Baron Woolen Mill May, 2001 |
Spare Gears Baron Woolen Mill June, 2001 |
Pulleys and Belt Baron Woolen Mill June, 2001 |
Flywheel Detail Baron Woolen Mill June, 2001 |
Wire Brush Roller Baron Woolen Mill June, 2001 |
Door, Brooms, and Wall Baron Woolen Mill June, 2001 |