[AT] Rock Falls, IL
David Bruce
tractor57 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 21 17:39:28 PST 2016
There are a couple of those in this area as well. Impressive to watch in
action. Mr Hupp at the Enon mill would grind corn for cornmeal on a
schedule. In the town of Boonville (yes named for that Boone) there is a
functioning grist mill where I will occasionally buy some cornmeal.
These are all too rare and getting more scarce every day. The one in
Boonville is powered by electric motors - sure with it was on a mill pond.
David
NW NC
On 12/21/2016 5:55 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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