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Scudders Mills

A grist mill, a saw mill and a fulling mill known as Scudders Mill was located on Old Harrison Street 500' from this spot. The mill has been destroyed and Harrison Street relocated, intersecting U. S. Route 1.

Built by Josiah ...

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Cooper's Mill

Half a mile north on Diascund Creek stood Cooper's Mill. On 23-24 June 1781, the British army commanded by Gen. Charles Cornwallis seized supplies there while en route to its camp at Williamsburg and Maj. John G. Simcoe's Rangers burned ...

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Bradley Crandall Sawmill Site

This sawmill led to the

founding of Sturgeon Bay

1853

The Founding of Little Lake

Sturgeon Bay's first major settlement was founded in 1853 with the construction of the Bradley-Crandall Sawmill. The original mill was located on a small island and had a workforce ...

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Cecil's Mill Historic District

The original water-powered textile mill. "Clifton factory," built in 1812,was rebuilt as a flour mill in 1900 by John Thomas Cecil. Historic district also includes Cecil's Country Store and post office built in 1906.

Marker is on Indian Bridge Road (Maryland ...

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Fernando Gautier and Sons Sawmill

This sawmill operated on this site from 1867 till 1906, employing more than twenty local citizens and producing more than 30,000 board feet of lumber per day at its peak. The sawmill was well situated with easy access to the ...

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Volendam Windmill

Authentic replica of wind-driven mill used for grinding grain into flour.

Marker is on Adamic Hill Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Stockport Mill

The Stockport Mill, the third on this site since 1842, was built in 1906 by the Dover brothers. Using a pair of 40-inch Leffel turbines, it harnessed water power for both milling and generating electricity for the town. Known for ...

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William Mears Dawes Gristmill

This grindstone from the farm of William Mears Dawes Gristmill built 1840 on Raccoon Creek one mile west. Stone quarried by Ephraim Cutler on Ohio River, brought here on steamboat and cart by Henry Dawes, grandfather of Beman Gates Dawes, ...

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Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill

Site of Col. John Taylor's Grist Mill c.1760

Marker is at the intersection of Taylor's Mill Road and Rockaway Road, on the left when traveling east on Taylor's Mill Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stone Mill

Built by Moore Furman, Deputy Quartermaster General

of Washington’s army.

Marker is on County Route 579, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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