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Arcadia Mill- Ironstone
Ironstone is a natural resource that was used throughout t...
Caras Park/Missoula Mills Millstone
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Thomas W. Smith's Corn Cracker and Grist Millstone
Thomas Washington Smith was one of the original pioneers t...
Millstone School House
One room school house from 1860 to 1944.
One teacher...
Stone Mill
Built by Moore Furman, Deputy Quartermaster General
...
This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a bas...
Baylor Massacre Millstone
“This millstone is the only visible marker of the Baylor M...
Mill Stone
This is the Bottom or Grinding Stone from a grist mill in ...
Mill Stones
from the "Red Mill" on Whitewater River, north of Brownsvi...
Mill Stone
Used in
Sander's Flour Mill
which began...
Results for Mill Stone
Arcadia Mill- Ironstone
Ironstone is a natural resource that was used throughout the site. This sedimentary rock is comprised primarily of iron oxide and sand. Juan de la Rua, the first owner of the property, began mining the stone and sold it to ...
Caras Park/Missoula Mills Millstone
Missoula’s beginnings can be traced to the Clark Fork riverfront that is now Caras Park. In 1860, town founders C. P. Higgins and Francis L. Worden established a trading post in Hell ...
Thomas W. Smith's Corn Cracker and Grist Millstone
Thomas Washington Smith was one of the original pioneers to settle Washington in 1857. He must have started to build his mill immediately after arriving the millstones were large and of granite and would have taken a Herculean effort to ...
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 ...
Stone Mill
Built by Moore Furman, Deputy Quartermaster General
of Washington’s army.
Marker is on County Route 579, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
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 ...
Mill Stone
This is the Bottom or Grinding Stone from a grist mill in nearby Ramapo, Rockland County, New York.
Two rotating wheels, turned by water power, ground corn and wheat kernels into flour.
A gift of R.W. Harry Sky
George Washington Masonic Historic Site ...
Mill Stones
from the "Red Mill" on Whitewater River, north of Brownsville, Indiana prior to 1848
Marker is at the intersection of South Market Street and West Seminary Street (U.S. 27), on the right when traveling south on South Market Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mill Stone
Used in
Sander's Flour Mill
which began operation
in Council Grove in
1874.
Gift of J.L. Sanders, Jr.
1964
Courtesy hmdb.org