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  2. Mill Grove, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Mill Grove is an unincorporated community in Mercer County, Missouri, United States. [1] It is located approximately one mile west of U.S. Route 65 on Missouri Supplemental Route D or six miles south of Princeton. The Weldon River flows past the west side of the community. [2] Mill Grove was platted in 1870, and named for a mill near the ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri

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    County Farm Road 522, approximately 0.5 miles southwest of its junction with Route E 37°21′33″N 93°01′40″W  /  37.359167°N 93.027778°W  / 37.359167; -93.027778  ( Hosmer Dairy Farm Historic

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Shannon ...

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    Chilton-Williams Farm Complex: September 2, 1981 : E of Eminence off MO 106: Eminence: 7: Culpepper-Pummil Site (23SH14/55) February 3, 1988 : Address restricted: Alley Spring: 8: Walter Klepzig Mill and Farm

  5. Nathan and Olive Boone Homestead State Historic Site

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    The Nathan Boone House, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969, is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story "classic" saddle-bag pioneer log house, constructed of hand-hewn oak log walls that rest on a stone foundation. [3] [5]: 4 Established in 1991, the historic site offers an interpretive trail plus tours of the home and cemetery. [6]

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  7. Watkins Woolen Mill State Park and State Historic Site

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    Waltus L. Watkins established the 80-acre livestock farm he called Bethany Plantation in 1839. [8] Watkins Mill was built in 1859-1860. Watkins built housing for the mill workers nearby, creating one of the first planned communities in North America. The community was effectively self-sufficient, the mill producing yarn and wool cloth.

  8. Listed buildings in Stone Rural - Wikipedia

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    Historic England, "Splashy Mill, Stone Rural (1038973)", National Heritage List for England; Historic England, "Turnover Bridge (canal bridge number 100) circa 500 metres to north-west of Meaford Farm, Stone Rural (1374236)", National Heritage List for England

  9. Walter Klepzig Mill and Farm - Wikipedia

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    It developed between about 1912 and 1936 and includes the mill (c. 1912) and its related hydraulic system (c. 1912-1935); a spring house and smokehouse (c. 1920-1925); foundations of a 1923 farmhouse and barn (c. 1920-1925); and two post-1934 chicken coops and a ruin of a post-1934 machine shed. [2]: 2