Results for Mill
The Site of a Lumber Mill 1890
On the site across the stream, there was first a grain and...
Vermillion County Indiana - - War Memorial
Dedicated to all veterans during war and peace time.
Cedarburg Mill
Built of native limestone in 1855 by Frederick Hilgen and ...
Historic Milling District
This aerial view shows the gatehouse, water power canal an...
The Lenoir Cotton Mill
the Lenoir Cotton Mill, built between 1810 and 1821, was o...
Spanish Mills and Bongoland
After the 1850s, Dunlawton's days as a serious sugar ventu...
Oil Mill
1765
“Notice is hereby given to the Public, that the...
Miller's House
1782 / 1834
“Last night about 11 o-clock the alarm o...
Luckenbach Mill
1869
The high quality flour produced by the Luckenba...
Terry's Mill Pond
The flat area S. was the bed of Terry's mill pond - the im...
Results for Mill
The Site of a Lumber Mill 1890
On the site across the stream, there was first a grain and then a lumber mill. The dammed up stream provided power to turn the wheel to grind the grain or saw the logs. The stream also provided a conduit ...
Vermillion County Indiana - - War Memorial
Dedicated to all veterans during war and peace time.
[Lower - Middle: panel]:
Nothing hurts like being forgotten. Nothing helps like being remembered. For those who fight for it, life has a special flavor the protected never know.
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Cedarburg Mill
Built of native limestone in 1855 by Frederick Hilgen and William Schroeder at a cost of $22,000, on land at $1 per acre, this mill ground 120 barrels of flour daily. Burchard Weber was the builder.
Marker is on Columbia Road ...
Historic Milling District
This aerial view shows the gatehouse, water power canal and adjacent mills as they appeared in 1945. They, together with similar structures on the east bank, made Minneapolis the milling capital of the nation from 1880-1930. Changes in marketing and ...
The Lenoir Cotton Mill
the Lenoir Cotton Mill, built between 1810 and 1821, was one of a series of mills in the community along Town Creek and the only one surviving. They were built by William B. Lenoir, a prosperous manufacturer, miller and merchant. ...
Spanish Mills and Bongoland
After the 1850s, Dunlawton's days as a serious sugar venture were through. John Marshall moved away, tried to rid himself of the Florida plantation, and finally snared a buyer in 1871. His successors included Charles Dougherty (a noted lawyer-politician but ...
Oil Mill
1765
“Notice is hereby given to the Public, that the new oil Mill at Bethlehem for rubbing Hemp will be a going before Christmas. But the new Oil Mill will not be finished till the Latter end of Januario or in ...
Miller's House
1782 / 1834
“Last night about 11 o-clock the alarm of fire was heard in our streets...It was occasioned by the discovery of fire in the old ‘Bethlehem Mill,’...A narrow escape of a sick lady was among the serious events of ...
Luckenbach Mill
1869
The high quality flour produced by the Luckenbach Mill was obtained from grain grown in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and other parts of the mid-west. After processing in Bethlehem, the flour was marketed throughout the Lehigh Valley and the coal regions ...
Terry's Mill Pond
The flat area S. was the bed of Terry's mill pond - the impounded waters of Sugar Cr. Tom Terry (1823-1861) operated the grist mill that stood 800 yds. downstream. It was burned by Federal troops July 29, 1864 & ...