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The Mills

By 1845, the first sawmill was erected in Osceola. It stood two stories high and was capable of cutting 10,000 board feet every 24 hours. Approximately 35 million board feet were cut during its existence. It was located on Osceola ...

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Clark Mills Studio

 

Clark Mills Studio

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935.

This site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S. ...

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The Mills Brothers

America's Greatest Singing Group

The Citizens of Piqua dedicate this memorial.

We are proud of your Piqua heritage and birth. As musical ambassadors, you have achieved world wide fame and made the world a better place.

Dedicated June 3, 1990

...

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Millstone School House

One room school house from 1860 to 1944.

One teacher taught all eight grades.

Enrollment varied with attendance up to 35 students.

Original structure included a belfry.

The Board of Education transferred the building to the

borough in 1949, at which time it became the ...

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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 ...

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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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Downtown Richmond Millsites

Seven sites in downtown Richmond have been locations for water-powered industry:

HOLLYWOOD: A flour mill was operating by 1800. Canal water powered a paper mill beginning in 1887, and a 2,100 kilowatt hydroelectric plant from 1940 to 1972. River water powered ...

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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

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Baylor Massacre Millstone

“This millstone is the only visible marker of the Baylor Massacre in existence today. On September 28, 1778, a detail of Baylor’s Continental Dragoons camping at Haring’s Tannery in River Vale was betrayed into the hands of the British by ...

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South Carolina State Hospital, Mills Building

South Carolina Lunatic Asylum

(Upper Plaque)

Original Building

South Carolina State Hospital

Designed by Robert Mills

150 Years

Healing With Concern

1822 - 1972

South Carolina Department

Of Mental Health

(Lower Left Medallion)

The National Register of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of History

and Archives

South Carolina State Hospital ...

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