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Springfield Armory National Historic Site
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Springfield Armory National Historic Site                                        One Armory Square, Suite 2                                                              Springfield, MA 01105-1299

--For general information inquiries -           e-mail

--For Springfield Armory firearms inquiries - e-mail 

[note: Due to staffing shortages, please expect to receive a response to your queries about your Springfield Armory weapon in 8-10 weeks. We appologize for the delay.]

                                                       

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PO Box 4871
Springfield, MA 01101-4871

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(413)734-8551
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(413)734-8551

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413-747-8062

John Slater House, Slatersville, RI  

Did You Know?
After opening America's first successful textile mill, Samuel Slater also helped establish America's first mill village. Slatersville, in North Smithfield, RI, began operations in 1807. His brother John Slater, who lived in the white house seen here, ran the village for almost 40 years.

Last Updated: October 26, 2006 at 13:41 EST