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This Stone Marks the Site of the Fort at McDowell's Mill
Erected by John McDowell before 1754. It was used as a bas...
Site of the Myers-Bogert Grist Mill
Abraham Myers established a grist mill at this site on the...
Marine Mill Site
One of Minnesota's first major industries was born here on...
Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
This tablet marks
the site of the Battle
Site of Stamping Mill
Stamping Mill
Built on Green Limb Branch
near...
Hopper Gristmill Site
Built as a gristmill about 1760 by Lambartus Laroe and sol...
Site of Ellerson’s Mill
The foundation of the mill was located in the depression b...
Gibson's Mill Site
Wilson's Creek
In the summer of 1861, the small mill...
Yukon Saw Mill Office Historic Site
The Yukon Saw Mill Company was one of the first to cut tim...
Site of White's Mill
About 1 ½ miles south of here on Fishing Creek were...
Results for Mill Site
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 ...
Site of the Myers-Bogert Grist Mill
Abraham Myers established a grist mill at this site on the Hackensack River prior to 1765. Inherited by son John who operated the mill until his death in 1829, it was continued by his son-in-law James Bogert. Long known as ...
Marine Mill Site
One of Minnesota's first major industries was born here on August 24, 1839, when the slow, cumbersome up-and-down saw of the Marine Lumber Company cut the first commercial lumber in the state from trees felled in the rich white pine ...
Site of The Battle of Dingle's Mill
This tablet marks
the site of the Battle
of Dingle's Mill
fought April 9, 1865
between
Potter's Brigade
and
the Reserve South
Carolina Malitia C.S.A.
Erected by
Dick Anderson
Chapter U.D.C.
(Lower stone marker text)
The adjacent marker was first placed on
the ...
Site of Stamping Mill
Stamping Mill
Built on Green Limb Branch
near here.
Locally called
"Tunking Mill"
from sound of blows
of heavy hammers.
Marker is on Carranza Road 1.5 miles south of Forked Neck Road/Bozarthtown Road, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Hopper Gristmill Site
Built as a gristmill about 1760 by Lambartus Laroe and sold to Thomas Boggs in 1764, it had a pair of millstones. Boggs also ran a tavern in his nearby home. Owned by David Baldwin during the Revolution, the mill ...
Site of Ellerson’s Mill
The foundation of the mill was located in the depression below the road bed. The millrace that supplied water to power the mill was built along the base of the hill and remnants can be seen today. The mill pond ...
Gibson's Mill Site
Wilson's Creek
In the summer of 1861, the small mill of John Gibson stood here. Although Confederate soldiers camped nearby and Union soldiers forded the stream here, the mill escaped the heavy fighting that raged just downstream.
In 1966 archeologists discovered parts ...
Yukon Saw Mill Office Historic Site
The Yukon Saw Mill Company was one of the first to cut timber in the Klondike, registering its first timber lease in March of 1898. At its peak, the company’s machine shop was the largest north of Vancouver, and its ...
Site of White's Mill
About 1 ½ miles south of here on Fishing Creek were a house and mill mentioned on a 1766 royal land grant to Hugh White. British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his Legion were encamped at White's Mill for several days ...