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  2. Fenner–Snyder Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Fenner–Snyder Mill, also known as Brinker's Mill and the Old Mill, is a historic grist mill located on the McMicheal's creek in the village of Sciota in Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The mill was built in 1730, and is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story fieldstone and sided banked building. It has a tin roof added about 1860. It ...

  3. Swigart's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Swigart's Mill, also known as Beaver Creek Mill, is a historic grist mill located at Paradise Township, York County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1794, and is a 2 1/2-story, stone building measuring 45 feet, 6 inches, by 40 feet, 8 inches. It is three bays by three bays and has a gable roof. The mill operated until about 1920. [2]

  4. Annville Mill - Wikipedia

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    Annville Mill is thought to be one of the oldest continuously operating commercial flour mills in the United States, [1] according to the local historical group, the Friends of Old Annville. [2] A grist/flour mill has been standing since 1740 at this main street, now 545 W. Queen St, in Annville, Pennsylvania on the banks of Quittapahilla Creek ...

  5. Category:Grinding mills in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Grinding mills in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (6 P) Pages in category "Grinding mills in Pennsylvania" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mill Quaker Mill House: Goldsboro: 1731 House One of the oldest houses in central Pennsylvania [citation needed] Bartram's Garden: Philadelphia, Kingsessing: 1731 House The home of John Bartram (1699–1777), America's first botanist and father of William Bartram (1739–1823), himself an eminent botanist and artist Ephrata Cloister: Ephrata ...

  7. Millbourne Mills (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    A stream which empties into the Millbourne dam supplying the water to Millbourne Mills, in 1800, was an oil-mill, which continued until 1848. The old grist-mill stood above the present mill. In 1820, it was used for grinding gypsum. As late as 1830, Augustus C. Jones was operating the old mill in grinding logwood, spices, etc. It was later ...

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  9. Newlin Mill Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Newlin mill only served local and domestic needs and was known as a "country mill", rather than a "merchant mill" which would produce finer flour for urban and export markets. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The Newlin family owned the mill until 1817, selling to William Trimble, Jr. Thomas Newlin, who died in 1811, had remarried after his wife's death.