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  2. Shelter Island Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The windmill was purchased in 1840 by Joseph Congdon and moved to Shelter Island where it stood at the center of the village, near the library and high school. Lore was that the mill was moved to Shelter Island to replace another which had burnt, there was no need for a new grist-mill by 1840. [6]

  3. List of windmills in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Sandpiper Hill House Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The Sandpiper Hill Windmill, constructed in 1928 as part of a Gilded Age mansion, was a Dutch-style windmill replica located on Long Island's south Fork at Ditch hills. After the mansion fell victim to beach erosion, the windmill was purchased and moved by artist and photographer Peter Beard to his property in Montauk. In 1977, an oil-burner ...

  5. List of windmills in New York - Wikipedia

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    This smock windmill, built by Dominy V. in 1807 on Shelter Island, served the island until it was moved to Good Ground in the 1860s. From the 1860s until 1880 the mill was in operation at Good Ground. In 1880, the Good Ground Windmill was moved to the village of Southampton and built into a seaside cottage. Peconic Windmill: Southold

  6. Oderwitz - Wikipedia

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    Oderwitz was once known for its many mills and even today it is known as the Windmill Village. Today, three windmills have been preserved, the Birkmühle, the Neumann-Mill and the Berndt-Mill. Two old watermills have also survived, the Bernhardt Mill and Lower Mill.

  7. John R. Oughton House - Wikipedia

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    The 110-foot (34 m), village owned, windmill on the Oughton property. The grounds of the Oughton House also hold a 110 feet (33.5 m) windmill tower. [3] The windmill was originally called the Pumping Tower and was constructed by U.S. Wind, Engine and Pump Company of Batavia, Illinois. The windmill, which provided a water system for the Oughton ...

  8. FarmVille Big Windmill: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Stage 3: 16 Windmill Blades. 22 Wooden Cogs. 18 Wooden Shafts. Stage 4: 20 Windmill Blades. 28 Wooden Cogs. 26 Wooden Shafts. Stage 5: 24 Windmill Blades. 34 Wooden Cogs

  9. Hook Windmill - Wikipedia

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    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