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  2. Back to Basics (The Manhattans album) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is the fifteenth studio album by American vocal group, The Manhattans, released in 1986 through Columbia Records. It was the last record Gerald Alston would record with The Manhattans until he returned in 1995, and featured his duet performances with Regina Belle on the single "Where Did We Go Wrong?" and "Maybe Tomorrow", which ...

  3. Portable sawmill - Wikipedia

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    Portable mills are particularly effective for truing up logs for use in log building, replacing the traditional use of a drawknife, which is inordinately time-consuming. They are also used for low-volume production of specialty hardwoods used in furniture, and can be used to produce the large timbers used in post-and-beam framing techniques.

  4. John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) - Wikipedia

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    John Stevens (December 4, 1840 – August 5, 1920) was a miller and inventor who lived in Neenah, Wisconsin.His inventions in flour milling revolutionized the process, leading to large-scale shifts in wheat-growing regions, and to the predominance of particular milling companies and mill-equipment manufacturers.

  5. Noblesville Milling Company Mill - Wikipedia

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    Noblesville Milling Company Mill, also known as the Model Mill, is a historic grinding mill located at Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. The original section was built in about 1872, and subsequently expanded to cover 1/2 a city block. It is a large brick structure, with the largest section being four stories tall.

  6. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ... - AOL

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    The 300-square-foot Hayden Flour mill, founded by Zimmerman in 2010, is bringing back some of Arizona's agricultural roots and a part of America's food history he worried had disappeared.

  7. Cyrus McCormick Farm - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 19th century, McCormick's company had built a primitive combine, which could harvest grain even faster and cheaper than older reapers. Prior to the invention of the reaper, farmers could harvest only 0.5-acre (0.20 ha) a day; using this machine, farmers could harvest 12 acres (4.9 ha) a day, with less manual labor.

  8. How Hayden Flour Mills Grows Ancient Grain - AOL

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    Wheat is a big part of American agriculture. Hayden Flour Mills in Phoenix, Arizona is just one small company that processes wheat into flour. Founder Jeff Zimmerman decided to revive what was the ...

  9. Lightfoot Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Mill at Anselma (a.k.a. Lightfoot Mill) is an archetypal small, 18th-century custom grain mill in Anselma, outside Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. It is probably the only surviving one in the United States with an intact colonial-era power transmission system.

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