Results for Mill
Collier's Mill
150 ft. down stream, on the right bank of Tanyard Branch, ...
Old Dowlin Mill
Part original structure. Famous landmark for 100 years. Or...
Old Dowlin Mill
Famous New Mexico landmark for over 100 years. Original bu...
Dungan’s Mill
6.5 miles northwest, at the mouth of Brush Creek, is a mil...
Rocky Mount Mills
Second cotton mill in State. Building begun, 1818. Federal...
Camperdown Mill
Greenville's first post-bellum textile mill was fou...
Mathews Mill Veterans Monument
West Side:
Forever Honour'd Forever Mourn'd
This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a bas...
Miller's Station
Pre-Revolutionary house owned by Josiah Miller. Inherited ...
Field's Mill & Ferry
May 16, 1864. Butterfield's (3rd) div. 20th...
Results for Mill
Collier's Mill
150 ft. down stream, on the right bank of Tanyard Branch, stood an ante-bellum grist mill built & operated by Andrew J. Collier, pioneer resident of this area. (1827-1887).
A notable landmark at the time of the Battle of Peachtree Creek ...
Old Dowlin Mill
Part original structure. Famous landmark for 100 years. Originally grist and sawmill. Used as rendezvous by William H. Bonney (Billy, the Kid), Pat Garrett, Johnny Riley, J.J. Pershing (then Lt. at Ft Stanton) and other historic figures.
Marker is on Sudderth ...
Old Dowlin Mill
Famous New Mexico landmark for over 100 years. Original building still stands and water turns massive water wheel during the summer. Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and General Pershing visited here. Turn on NM 48, 2.7 miles to west, then ...
Dungan’s Mill
6.5 miles northwest, at the mouth of Brush Creek, is a mill built by Jeremiah Dungan in 1779, and continuously operated since then. East of it was a stone fort erected by pioneers of the Watauga Settlement.
Dungan and other pioneers ...
Rocky Mount Mills
Second cotton mill in State. Building begun, 1818. Federals burned, 1863. Soon rebuilt.
Marker is on Falls Road (North Carolina Route 43/48), on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Camperdown Mill
Greenville's first post-bellum textile mill was founded by Massachusetts mill owners George Hall, George Putnam, and O.H. Sampson, who came south to start a textile business after a disasterous fire in Boston. In cooperation with Vardry McBee's heirs, Alexander and ...
Mathews Mill Veterans Monument
West Side:
Forever Honour'd Forever Mourn'd
This tablet is reverently dedicated to the memory of
Thomas L. Hitt
Carl Henry Holder
who gave their lives for their country in the Korean Conflict
South Side:
Erected 1947
by
Employees and Management of
Mathews Mill
East Side:
In Memoriam
Here in enduring bronze are
recorded the ...
This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a base of supplies and as a magazine until the erection of Fort Loudon in 1756. The military road from Pennsylvania, connecting with the Braddock Road at Turkey Foot, was ...
Miller's Station
Pre-Revolutionary house owned by Josiah Miller. Inherited by his son Luke, Major in the Morris County Militia. Property remained in family until 1889.
Marker is on Ridgedale Avenue just from Oxford Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Field's Mill & Ferry
May 16, 1864. Butterfield's (3rd) div. 20th A.C., (US) instead of crossing at McClure's Ferry 2mi. downstream, sought to gain time by moving to Field's -- reaching here 11 P.M. Not until noon of the 17th was it across.
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