Shortly after 1800, Nathan Wild and his brother James moved from
Manchester to the United States. After his employment at the
Slater Mill Historic Site in
Rhode Island, he migrated to Columbia County, where he was contracted by the Columbia Manufacturing Society to oversee the construction of a cotton mill. By the 1820s, Columbia County's economy relied significantly upon cotton and wool production. Ultimately, four years later, he built a new mill, using the first
power looms in New York State. Another mill was built on the same property nearly 20 years later, and collectively, the
Wild's Mill Complex had 12,800
spindles and 175 workers. The last remaining structure on the complex was demolished around 1986. The textile business expanded, and as a result of his wealth, local prominence as one of the founders of Valatie, and growing family, he added to the home and redesigned it. Currently the Nathan Wild House has been restored to a private home, after several years' operation as a bed and breakfast. ==See also==