River Point, Rhode Island

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Some of the sweepers and mule room boys working in Valley Queen Mill. April 1909. Photographed by Lewis Hine.
Some of the sweepers and mule room boys working in Valley Queen Mill. April 1909. Photographed by Lewis Hine.

River Point in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, is a community made up of mill houses and three mills. As of 2006 two are being rehabilitated as condominiums and office projects and the third is still manufacturing high quality hand soap.

The "soap mill" is know as The Original Bradford Soap Works. The other two mills were known variously as the Valley Queen Mill which was sometimes called the Royal Mill and the other was known as Ace Dying and Finishing. The Valley Queen mill was a complete textile mill with combing, spinning and weaving operations while the Ace mill was established to finish the goods.

The name Riverpoint is derived by virtue of the fact that the North and South branches of the Pawtuxet River merge into a single river at the point immediately behind the Bradford Soap Works.

Coordinates: 41°43′01″N, 71°31′02″W