Results for Mill
Thomas J. Malone Bridge / Gaston's Mill
"Thomas J. Malone Bridge"
This covered bridge...
Site of White's Mill
About 1 ½ miles south of here on Fishing Creek were...
Standard Cotton Mill / Highland Park Manufacturing Co.
Standard Cotton Mill
The Standard Cotton Mill, built...
Fort Mill Confederate Memorial
[South Side]:
1860
Dum Spiro Spero
<...Home of John Garwood / Garwoods Mill Site
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[South Side of Marker]:...
Fort Mill
(Front)
Fort Mill was established on land rec...
Stamp Mill Foundation
Remnant of
Stamp Foundation
from the Rogers Mi...
Christopher’s Mill
In 1678, the tract was 40,000
acres. The present 174...
Kirby’s Mill
Started by John Haines in 1778,
as a grist mill, the...
Elder Mill Covered Bridge
Built in 1897 by Nathaniel Richardson, this 99-foot-long b...
Results for Mill
Thomas J. Malone Bridge / Gaston's Mill
"Thomas J. Malone Bridge"
This covered bridge stood in the 1870s over Middle Run, on State Route 154, between Lisbon and Elkton, Elkrun Township. It was converted to a storage shed and moved twice by the Elkrun Township Trustees. Mr. Malone, ...
Site of White's Mill
About 1 ½ miles south of here on Fishing Creek were a house and mill mentioned on a 1766 royal land grant to Hugh White. British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his Legion were encamped at White's Mill for several days ...
Standard Cotton Mill / Highland Park Manufacturing Co.
Standard Cotton Mill
The Standard Cotton Mill, built in 1888-89, was the second textile mill in Rock Hill. It was promoted by John R. London and financed entirely by local citizens, including schoolchildren, who bought stock for 50¢ a week. Built ...
Fort Mill Confederate Memorial
[South Side]:
1860
Dum Spiro Spero
Spes Animis Opibuscue Parati
1891
Defenders of
State Sovereignty.
[East Side]:
List of names
[North Side]:
1865
The warrior's banner takes its flight
to greet the warrior's soul.
[West Side]:
List of names
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (State Highway 160) and Academy Street, on the ...
Home of John Garwood / Garwoods Mill Site
Logan County, On Top of Ohio
[South Side of Marker]: Home of John Garwood
In 1805 the John Garwood family of thirteen children located their home near this spot. Their activities here were responsible for the town of East Liberty. The village ...
Fort Mill
(Front)
Fort Mill was established on land received in 1787 by Thomas Spratt, one of the first settlers in this area. According to local tradition, the 4,535-acre tract in Catawba Indian territory was given Spratt by the Catawbas who were grateful ...
Stamp Mill Foundation
Remnant of
Stamp Foundation
from the Rogers Mill
where
Daniel C. Jackling
in 1898-1899 conducted the original mill tests on ore from this deposit. On the results of these tests the Utah Copper enterprise was conceived and to January 1, 1949 had produced:
9,563,841,413 pounds of ...
Christopher’s Mill
In 1678, the tract was 40,000
acres. The present 1743 house
was built by the Hewlings
family near the earlier mill.
Signs of an early Indian camp
ground exist across the road.
1847-1997
Marker is on Tuckerton Road west of Christopher Mill Road, on the left when ...
Kirby’s Mill
Started by John Haines in 1778,
as a grist mill, the settlement
grew to include a sawmill, a
smithy, a wheelwright shop, and
a cider mill.
1847 – 1997
Marker is at the intersection of Church Road and Fostertown Road, on the right when traveling west ...
Elder Mill Covered Bridge
Built in 1897 by Nathaniel Richardson, this 99-foot-long bridge originally carried the Watkinsville-Athens Road over Calls Creek. It was moved here to
Rose Creek in 1924 and the road was relocated to its present site. The nearby c. 1900 grist mill ...