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  2. Clover Hill Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Clover Hill Mill is a gristmill located in the U.S. city of Maryville, Tennessee.Out of the hundreds of early-20th century mills once scattered across the mountains of East Tennessee, the Clover Hill Mill is one of the few still in operation, and the last such full service mill in Blount County.

  3. Nickell Homestead and Mill - Wikipedia

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    Nickell Homestead and Mill, also known as Mont Glenn Farm, is a historic home, grist mill, and national historic district located at Secondcreek, near Ronceverte, Monroe County, West Virginia. The district includes seven contributing buildings. The original section of the main house was built about 1820, with additions made in 1858, and about 1900.

  4. Battle of Gaines' Mill - Wikipedia

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    "Battle of Gaines Mill, Valley of the Chickahominy, Virginia, June 27, 1862." Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985. The first actions of the battle occurred between noon and 1 p.m. on June 27 after D.H. Hill's division reached Old Cold Harbor, where it was scheduled to link up with Stonewall Jackson's command.

  5. Phoenix Mill (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Mill (also named Dominion Mill and Brick Water Mill) is a historic gristmill built in 1801 and the last remaining gristmill building in Alexandria, Virginia. It was built on the same site as an earlier mill, built sometime between 1770 and 1789, with current best research putting it around 1776, [1] that was destroyed in a fire.

  6. Yancey Mills, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The mill still stands, under the name of R.A. Yancey Lumber Corporation. The Miller School of Albemarle was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The Piedmont Baptist Church is a historically Black church in Yancey Mills. In 1974, the church was the site of NAACP meetings.

  7. James P. Mills - Wikipedia

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    Mimi Mills. [10] She was married to William Abel-Smith. [1] Phyllis Mills. [10] She is married to painter Jamie Wyeth. [1] James P. Mills Jr. [1] [10] He is married to Debbie Manoog Mills. [10] They lived on Hickory Tree Farm, which includes the Confederate Hall and is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register, located in Middleburg, Virginia. [10]

  8. Poplar Grove Mill and House - Wikipedia

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    Poplar Grove Mill and House is a historic tide mill and home located near Williams, Mathews County, Virginia. The tide mill is a two-story frame structure built after the American Civil War with a gable roof built on a narrow mole which separates a small lagoon or mill pond from the bay.

  9. Meadow Mills, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Meadow Mills is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia, United States. Meadow Mills is located in southern Frederick County southwest of Middletown on Cedar Creek , hence its former eponymous name of Cedar Creek .