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Arcadia Mill- Dam and Blowout
Arcadia’s dam was constructed with layers of locally...
Battle of Buckland Mills
On October 19, 1863, 12,000 Confederate and Union cavalry ...
Bliss-Carpenter Saw and Shingle Mill
1729-1870
In 1720, Jonathan Bliss moved here from ...
Samual Baker Grist and Sawmill Site
1810-1870
Founded by Josiah Millerd in 1731. For o...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Mills House
National Historic Landmark- Robert Mills House
This ...
National Historic Landmark-Mills Building, SC State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Mills Building, South Carolina...
Mill A and B
The Granite Mountain Mining Company constructed two mills ...
Camilla and Zack Hubert Homesite
Zack Hubert, a former Warren County slave, moved here with...
Battles of Martin Creek and Morgan's Mill
Near this place, on February 8, 1864, Union and Confederat...
Buckland Mills Battle
Custer's Position
(Preface): On October 19, 1863, 12...
Results for Mill A and B
Arcadia Mill- Dam and Blowout
Arcadia’s dam was constructed with layers of locally excavated ironstone as the foundation. The stacked ironstone, which ranged from 12 to 15 feet high, was covered with layers of dirt. At its completion, the dam stretched a half mile long ...
Battle of Buckland Mills
On October 19, 1863, 12,000 Confederate and Union cavalry clashed at Buckland. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, screening the Confederate withdrawal following the Battle of Bristoe Station, blocked the advance of Union Gen. H. Judson Kilpatrick's cavalry division. Initially occupying this position, ...
Bliss-Carpenter Saw and Shingle Mill
1729-1870
In 1720, Jonathan Bliss moved here from South Rehoboth and established a sawmill on the East Branch of the Palmer River with a homestead nearby. This homestead was one of the first in the area, and Bliss called it ...
Samual Baker Grist and Sawmill Site
1810-1870
Founded by Josiah Millerd in 1731. For over 140 years neighborhood farmers had their corn ground into meal and their logs sawn into lumber at this mill.
Marker is on Brook Street north of Pleasant Street, on the left ...
National Historic Landmark-Robert Mills House
National Historic Landmark- Robert Mills House
This Classical two story brick mansion was built for a wealthy merchant by Robert Mills (1781-1855), native South Carolinian, first Federal architect and the designer of the Washington Monument.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks
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National Historic Landmark-Mills Building, SC State Hospital
National Historic Landmark- Mills Building, South Carolina State Hospital
Constructed between 1822 and 1827, this is the oldest building in the country to be used continuously as a mental institution and one of the first mental hospitals built with public ...
Mill A and B
The Granite Mountain Mining Company constructed two mills adjoining the mining operation know[n] as the Ruby Shaft. These structures, Mill A and Mill B, housed a total of 70 stamp mills which processed ore. Stamp mills were used to crush ...
Camilla and Zack Hubert Homesite
Zack Hubert, a former Warren County slave, moved here with his family in 1871. The Huberts were among the first African-American landowners in central Georgia and played influential roles in the area´s African-American community. They named their homesite Springfield. Zack ...
Battles of Martin Creek and Morgan's Mill
Near this place, on February 8, 1864, Union and Confederate forces engaged in a 12 mile running battle that ranged from the old Morgan's Mill on Spring River up and across Martin's Creek along the old Indian trail that ran ...
Buckland Mills Battle
Custer's Position
(Preface): On October 19, 1863, 12,000 Confederate and Union cavalry clashed at the Battle of Buckland Mills in the last large-scale Confederate victory in Virginia. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, screening the Confederate infantry’s march to Culpeper County, blocked Union Gen. ...