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Miller-Davis Building

Built 1843

A National Register of Historic Places SiteHere, in the 1840s attorneys of the old Eighth Judicial Circuit would gather. In the upper rooms Abraham Lincoln, David Davis, Asahel Gridley and others forged their ideals which fifteen years later were ...

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Gidney Grist Mill

Site of flour mill built

by Eleazor Gidney 3rd. in

early 1800’s. Rebuilt 1880

after fire. Area initially

known as Gidneytown.

Marker is on Gidney Avenue south of N Plank Road, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Gomez Mill House

 

Wolfert Acker bought the house in 1772 and hosted weekly meetings to encourage neighbors to support the Revolution and join his company of Minute Men militia.Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on Mill House Road east of U.S. 9W, ...

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Chase's Mills

 

Also known as Fox Hollow.

Site of c.1808 Grist-Mill.

Mills here provided lumber,

textiles & food, creating a

center for commerce and trade

Marker is at the intersection of Mill Street and Maple Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Staff Sgt. Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller was born on August 11, 1916 in Manitowoc, the third son of Henry and Margaret Miller. He was inducted into the United States Army in June 1942 at Two Rivers. Miller landed in France on September 14, 1944, ...

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The Big Mill

Here stood, from 1890-1930, the North Country's largest sawmill built by John Hurd. It had the longest bandsaw in the world and twice broke the world's record for lumber sawed in a day.

The Santa Clara Lumber Co. was its ...

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Dunham's Mill

This Historic structure, known as Dunham's Mill, was built in 1837 and now houses the Hunterdon Art Center.

Milling on this site dates back to 1751, and the present mill was in operation until 1951.

The building and its site on the ...

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Edenton Cotton Mill

Founded by local investors in 1898, mill had major impact on local economy.

Deeded to the Historic Preservation Foundation of NC in 1995.

Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street and McMullan Avenue, on the right when traveling east on ...

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Edenton Mill Village

From 1898-1923 more than seventy dwellings existed on five streets for mill families.

Deeded to the Historic Preservation Foundation of NC in 1995.

Marker is at the intersection of East Church Street (North Carolina Route 32) and Wood Avenue, on the right ...

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Ball's Grist-Mill

By 1809 John and George Ball had constructed a four-storey grist-mill here on Twenty Mile Creek. Equipped with two run of stones, the mill provided flour for British Troops during the War of 1812. It was expanded during the 1840's ...

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