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Greene House, known locally as Thomas Hart Grist Mill, dates back to the 1600s and predates most structures in its immediate vicinity. Until the 1960s, the site was a functioning grist mill. In 2012, the building was purchased by the school and renovate to serve as the admissions office. [36] [37]
Farmington River: This hydropower dam had been partially washed out in 1955, forcing the river to flow rapidly through a narrow notch. ... Grist mill dam. Flock ...
U.S. Route 44 and CT 8; also 86 Main St. Winchester* Second address represents boundary increase added on April 29, 1982 170: Winsted Hosiery Mill: Winsted Hosiery Mill: February 21, 1985 : Whiting at Holabird St., in Winsted neighborhood
Dexter Grist Mill, Sandwich, built in 1654, fully restored in 1961; Jenney Grist Mill, Plymouth, built in 1969 on site of 1636 grist mill; Old Schwamb Mill, Arlington, built in 1861 with operations on the site dating to 1684; Old Stockbridge Grist Mill, Scituate, built ca. 1650; Sturbridge Village grist mill, Sturbridge, built 1939
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The Grist Mill in the background was built by Gideon and Ephraim Hawley in 1722 at White Plains Trumbull Abandoned millstone in Trumbull at the Daniel Hawley site. In January 1722, Gideon and Ephraim Hawley agreed to build or rebuild a mill or mills on the stream of the Pequonnock River at the narrows by White Plain just west of White Plains ...
Brayton Grist Mill is an historic grist mill along Mashamoquet Brook, at the entrance to Mashamoquet Brook State Park off United States Route 44 in Pomfret, Connecticut. Built about 1890, it is one of the best-preserved 19th-century rural grist mills in the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]
The Wooster Sawmill and Gristmill Site is a historic industrial site on Park Road in Oxford, Connecticut.From at least 1747 until 1965 it was operated as a sawmill, gristmill, and cider mill, giving it one of the longest known histories as a water-powered mill complex in the United States.