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In this nation more than others, "windmill" is often used to refer to what are properly termed windpumps bringing up water for agriculture. This is at least partly due to usage by windpump builders Eclipse Windmill Company (1873) and Aermotor Windmill Company (1888, the sole surviving US "windmill" manufacturer [1]).
Listed are wind farms with a generating capacity of at least 150 megawatts (MW) or any of the three largest farms in its state with a generating capacity of at least 120 MW. Part of the Biglow Canyon Wind Farm , with a turbine under construction Fenton Wind Farm at sunrise Shiloh Wind Power Plant .
Pages in category "Windmills on the National Register of Historic Places" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Windmill World Replica Boston: Copp's Mill 1632: Standing 1659: Boston Copp's Hill Mill Smock: Moved to Salem, 1773: Boston Windmill Point 1636: Boston Windmill Point (2nd mill) 1650: Boston Windmill Point (3rd mill) 1650: 1822: Boston Windmill Point (4th mill) 1650: 1824: Boston Windmill Point (5th mill?) Tower: 1833: Boston
Hook Windmill, also known as Old Hook Mill, is a historic windmill on North Main Street in East Hampton, New York.It was built in 1806 and operated regularly until 1908. One of the most complete of the existing windmills on Long Island, [2] the windmill was sold to the town of East Hampton in 192
Windmill Newport Smock: Moved to Middletown (Chase Mill) at unknown date. Windmill Newport 1663: Blown down 1675: Quaker Hill Mill: Portsmouth: Smock: Moved within Portsmouth c. 1876: Lehigh Hill Mill: Portsmouth Smock: c. 1876: Moved to Middletown 1970: John Peterson's Mill: Portsmouth Smock: 1810: Dismantled 1995, rebuilt at Middletown 2001.
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Because of their prominence on the farms and ranches in the United States countryside, Dempster windmills may be the company's most recognized product. In 1885 Dempsters produced its first pumping windmill, the Original Dempster Solid Wheel Mill. [1] [13] This wooden wheel mill was produced in both 10 and 12 foot diameter models. In 1892 the ...