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He also constructed a | gristmill and opened a general store. |
McKay built a sawmill and a | gristmill on land there. |
The town had three stores, a | gristmill and cotton gin. |
Kenyon Corn Meal Company, a | gristmill in Usquepaug, Rhode Island. |
By 1905 it was in operation as a | gristmill. |
McWilliams owned a | gristmill, a carding mill and a sawmill. |
nstruct a home of native limestone and add a | gristmill. |
He ran a | gristmill and was a construction contractor on the Eri |
was purchased by Er Chamberlin, who built a | gristmill on the Wells River. |
In addition he also constructed a | gristmill and a mill race west of Water Street. |
There was a | gristmill, two brickyards, a tannery, and eighteen shi |
It was later site of a | gristmill and sawmill known as Payne's Mill.:7 |
A sawmill and a | gristmill were known to operate at the Laurel Mills lo |
The first mills built on the site were a | gristmill and sawmill as early as 1747. |
After the war, they built a | gristmill on the river and the first bridge. |
Lake was first built to provide water for a | gristmill. |
The community was named for a | gristmill operated by Joel Dixon in the late 19th cent |
During the 1820s, he built a | gristmill, sawmill, shingle factory and woollen mill. |
ally as a milling museum, and partially as a | gristmill. |
In 1837 Deweese built a | gristmill, and soon after was responsible for the inst |
buildings (with appropriate farm animals), a | gristmill, and a turpentine commissary. |
After William Carvin Winters built a | gristmill at the site in 1856, it took on the name Win |
Other industries included a | gristmill, 12 sawmills, a tannery, granite and marble |
businesses from these early years included a | gristmill, sawmill, cotton gin, a brick kiln, two hote |
near Franklin, Michigan opened in 1837 as a | gristmill owned by Col. Peter Van Every. |
sh water spring with enough current to run a | gristmill. |
He built a | gristmill, ice house and the Springbrook Hat Factory, |
ry payement and to construct a sawmill and a | gristmill for the Shawnees on their newly allocated la |
ly changed over the years and by the 1830s a | gristmill was situated in what is now the park. |
here he farmed, ran a tavern, and operated a | gristmill on Peruque Creek called "Bulls Hell Mill." |
d both provide water and turn the wheel of a | gristmill. |
e also became involved in a distillery and a | gristmill. |
m 1862 until 1910, and also had a sawmill, a | gristmill, a hotel, and a general store. |
riginally constructed to provide power for a | gristmill. |
y good store, a district school, a church, a | gristmill, a blacksmith, and several general stores. |
town had a general store, two cotton gins, a | gristmill, a sawmill, a blacksmith, and an estimated p |
ere he worked as a carpenter and later ran a | gristmill for a Mr. Temple. |
nty with two churches, several stores, and a | gristmill. |
He also built a sawmill and | gristmill on his property. |
d at the intersection of Martindale Road and | Gristmill Road. |
er hired Smith to work at his large farm and | gristmill. |
After constructing a sawmill and | gristmill on the Colorado River, the group migrated to |
d a store at Georgetown, built a sawmill and | gristmill and settled a number of tenants on his prope |
They established a sawmill and | gristmill called Mormon Station en route to the Califo |
s involved with the area's first sawmill and | gristmill. |
veral schools, a carriage factory, a saw and | gristmill, a tannery, livestock yard, tin and blacksmi |
York's farm and | gristmill were both located along the river at Pall Ma |
t churches, a steam sawmill, a steam gin and | gristmill, two general stores, and a newspaper named t |
Cow with a commission to build a sawmill and | gristmill at Assabumbadoc Falls. |
An extant well-preserved waterwheel and | gristmill on the Ebro River in Spain is associated wit |
They first built a sawmill, then a brick | gristmill, now known as the Graue Mill). |
s Miller's Mill, the site of an 19th century | gristmill that ground local maize into cornmeal. |
ge of Brandywine added a whiskey distillery, | gristmill, woolen mill, and a dozen houses. |
arly buildings, including a canning factory, | gristmill, and sawmill, have been destroyed; particula |
He also owned and operated the family | gristmill built in 1722. |
James A. O'Neil built the county's first | gristmill at the confluence of La Creole Creek (now Ri |
Housed in a 19th-century former | gristmill, The Boston Globe called it "a magnet for bi |
t one time, the store included a gas-powered | gristmill, a blacksmith shop, and several granaries, b |
nclude the farmhouse, a sawmill, cotton gin, | gristmill, shingle mill, planer, sugar cane press, syr |
pper dam in 1704 to make a reservoir for his | gristmill that was located further downstream. |
A historic | gristmill millstone, the Grist Mill Park centerpiece |
The Graue Mill historic | gristmill stands on the bank of the creek in Oak Brook |
y donated the park's centerpiece, a historic | gristmill millstone. |
Bear's Mill is a historic | gristmill near the city of Greenville in Darke County, |
Horton | Gristmill is a historic grist mill located at Malone i |
sed for water diversion for a now-demolished | gristmill. |
Near the falls, some foundations of the old | gristmill can still be seen. |
The lot contained an old | gristmill which was reconfigured into a valve manufact |
tion was 718, there were eight sawmills, one | gristmill, and a sash and blind shop. |
d his numerous businesses including the only | gristmill, cotton gin and sawmill within twenty miles |
shipbuilders, three brickmakers, a sawmill, | gristmill and tannery. |
s sons John, Elias and Alfred ran a sawmill, | gristmill and cotton gin. |
With his brother James, he built a sawmill, | gristmill, potash plant and distillery there, also est |
A three-story stone | gristmill was constructed along the Paluxy River and t |
Francis Stooksbury | gristmill in Loyston, photographed in 1933 |
View of the | gristmill from upstream. |
View of the | gristmill from the front. |
The | gristmill and miller's house were reconstructed in 193 |
The | gristmill is located on the grounds of Trade Days and |
The | gristmill is known alternatively as Muddy Creek Mills |
Remnants of the | gristmill, distillery and oil well were also found by |
he community was called Smith's Mill for the | gristmill that Ezekial “Zeke” Smith built on the bank |
the site with the goal of reconstructing the | gristmill, distillery and other Washington-era buildin |
The | gristmill built into the bank overlooking the creek, w |
he sawmill was known as Baker's Mill and the | gristmill was known as Roberts' Mill and may have been |
visitor's take self guided tours viewing the | gristmill, the country store, Shugart Cotton Gin, and |
land grants from the Earl of Granville, the | gristmill was one of five that lined Cane Creek. |
In 2008, the Trade | gristmill celebrated its grand opening. |
as Tuthill, but the bridge, the Tuthilltown | Gristmill and a nearby road retain the old name. |
The mill currently operates as an undershot | gristmill, and houses a store and restaurant. |
5 passes a recreation of George Washington's | Gristmill, crosses Dogue Creek, and passes an entrance |
War Eagle Mill is a working | gristmill in Benton County, Arkansas. |
Kymulga Mill is a working | gristmill built in 1864 by German contractor G.E. Morr |
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