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3-story timber-framed mill built in 1858 by Charles Goodhue. Later run as a flouring mill by William How and Catherine Beckman until 1954. [145] 64: John and Martha Hugunin House: John and Martha Hugunin House: June 1, 2005 : 2739 Beloit Ave.
The Frank Melville Memorial Park is a privately run, publicly accessible park surrounding the Melville Mill Pond in Setauket, New York. It was dedicated in 1937 to the memory of Frank Melville Jr., father of local philanthropist Ward Melville. The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 19, 2010. [2]
Oldest house in Connecticut and the oldest stone house in New England. Acadian House: 1670 Yes Residential One of Connecticut's oldest surviving houses. Notable for its later occupation by refugee Acadians following their 1755 deportation from Nova Scotia. Elisha Pitkin House: 1690 Yes Residential Moved to Guilford from East Hartford in 1955
Nearby the mill-pond, on the neck itself, Lispenard built his home, a stone house of one-and-a-half stories, with the front eaves extending to form the roof of a wide porch. [2] The Lispenard family was part of the group of Huguenot refugees who established New Rochelle in the late seventeenth century.
The 200-foot–long (60 m) concrete dam creates the mill pond north of it by impounding the Ramapo River. It was created by Stephen Sloat in 1792, and renovated two decades later. It was the earliest of three dams on the river in today's Rockland County that supported milling operations; today it is the only one that remains mostly intact, [ 2 ...
The Millbay and Stonehouse Area Action Plan 2006-2021 was adopted by Plymouth City Council in 2007. [9] In the same year the first Millbay Masterplan received planning consent [10] and this was updated in 2015. [11] Millbay's first new development, Cargo, was completed in 2010.
Waddells Mill Pond Site, an archaeological site located seven miles northwest of Marianna, Florida; Sloat's Dam and Mill Pond, a dam and mill pond between Waldron Terrace and Ballard Avenue in Sloatsburg, New York; Cooksville Mill and Mill Pond Site, Evansville, Wisconsin, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
A mill dam (International English) or milldam (US) is a dam constructed on a waterway to create a mill pond. [ 1 ] Water passing through a dam's spillway is used to turn a water wheel and provide energy to the many varieties of watermill .