[AT] Rock Falls, IL
Grant Brians
sales at heirloom-organic.com
Wed Dec 21 17:17:56 PST 2016
The loss of local mills and elevators and other agricultural
infrastructure is a real loss. I hope that we can help that loss not
occur as a force for recognition of the value of the history of our
country (whichever country each list member is in whether the USA or
Canada or Australia or Uruguay or).... Here in California most of the
state would not have had a mill that was water operated as our
eco-system is not set up for that. But there are/were other power
sources. I bought a corn sheller a couple of years ago for our popcorn
that we grow - old enough that it was hand powered! Actually, the seed
cleaner is currently hand powered too - 1911 vintage Clipper.
Grant Brians - Hollister,California farmer of
vegetables, edible flowers, herbs, nuts and fruit
On 12/21/2016 2:55 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> David there is an old grist mill on an actual mill pond
> near here in the town of Trenton. Al Jones is well familiar with it.
> A couple of years ago they started fixing it back up after the state
> repaired the dam when a hurricane washed it partly out. The mill stones
> are installed now and they are running it with electric motors, just a few
> days
> a year for special occasions. I think they are working on repairing the
> water
> wheel from what I can see in passing by but I'm not sure. I hope they are.
> I know we were talking about feed mills not grist mills but I wanted to pass
> that along.
>
> Here’s a link to it with a picture and some information. I didn't read the
> page just sending the
> link along. I don't know if it's current info or not.
>
> http://www.learnnc.org/lp/multimedia/9448
>
> It's a beautiful place. The mill pond has cypress trees growing in it
> around the edges opposite the mill.
>
> Charlie
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