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The Index Page of the Molinologist

The Web Site for William F. Fosha, owner of the Diller-Heishman's Mill.
And Dedicated to the Memory of the Late Charles Howell, Emily Barton McGuire
& Donald C. Wisensale, Father of Mill Restoration of the Fitz Water Wheel Company.



A Non-Active Link Index

Index by Title:


Another Look at Mill Artifacts, was some of these items really used in an Old Mill, by Theodore R. Hazen.
Architectural Analysis of Peirce Mill and Argyle Mill. Two Mills a Half a Mile apart, and Built by the same Millwright Isaac Pearce, by Theodore R. Hazen.
The Authoreship of "The Millwright's Guide." Who really authored "The Mill-Wright's Guide," portion of "The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795? Thomas "Ellicott Mill" or John Colbrook "Bury Mill."
Automated Flour Milling Evolves into New Process Milling 1820-60, by Theodore R. Hazen.
Comparison of British and American Mills in the 1780's & 1790's, by Theodore R. Hazen. Part One.
Comparisons of American and British Milling, by Joseph Chamberlain, Superintendent, Maple Leaf Milling Company, Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Millers Review and Feed Forum, November 1932, Volume XCVI, Number 11.
Conodqulnet School of Mill Architecture, Diller-Heishman's Mill, further Reflections and Information, by William F. Foshag.
"The Duty of the Miller," from Chapter XVIII, "Directions for keeping the Mill, and the business of it, in good order." Article 116. The Duty of the Miller, from "The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans.
"The Duty of the Miller," from "The Miller, Millwright's and Engineer's Guide," by Henry Pallett, Henry Carey Baird & Company, Philadelphia, 1890.
Example #1 Pennsylvania Historic Resource Survey Form, Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
A First Chapter for the History of the Family of Bury of Clearville, (Ontario, Canada.), by Edward Bury, 1881.
Flour Milling in America, A General Overview, by Theodore R. Hazen.
Head Miller, Foreman, or Superintendent, Chapter 2, from the "Miller and Milling Engineer," by Charles E. Oliver, 1919.
Interpretative Methods for Understanding the Past, by Theodore R. Hazen
Little Old Mills, by Marion Nicholl Rawson, 1935.
Living History Interpretation, by Theodore R. Hazen.
The Manager and Mill Owner, Chapter 3, from the "Miller and Milling Engineer," by Charles E. Oliver, 1919.
The Miller, from the Panorama of Professions and Trades; or Every Man's Book, by Edward Hazen, 1846, originally published in 1836.
The Miller in the Canterbury Tales, for mature readers only.
The Miller's Daughter, by Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809­p;1892.
Mill Folklore: "History or Hearsay" by Theodore R. Hazen, part 1 of 3 parts.
The Milling Experiences of My Life, by Theodore R. Hazen.
Millstones: Terms, The Roller Mill & Silo Manual, Liverpool, 1921.
More Images of Historical Millers, from old historical photos.
More Interior Views of Mills Circa 1850-70, the Return of the Mill Machine, by Theodore R. Hazen.
Museum of Milling History, "Flour for Man's Bread," by John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague, illustrated by Harold Rydell, with references, a vocabulary of milling terms, and 131 black & white illustrations, plates, diagrams, drawings, maps many by Harold Rydell, published by the University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp (xiii), 382, 1952.
On the Amount of Help Necessary to be Employed in a Mill of Four Run of Stones, with the Duty of Each Respectively, (Duty of the Miller) from "The American Miller and Millwright's Assistant," William Carter Hughes.
A Personal Remembrance of the Lady Miller: E. Barton McGuire, Charles Howell and Theodore R. Hazen.
Poor Miller's Apprentice-Pretty Miller's Daughter, Die schöne Müllerin (The Fair Maid of the Mill), by Franz-Peter Schubert (1823).
The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat, by the Brothers Grimm. Grimm Tale Nuumber: 106, From Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Household Tales, trans. Margaret Hunt (London: George Bell, 1884), 2:78-81.
Problems in Interpretation - Buyer Beware! A letter by Theodore R. Hazen.
Problems with Interpretation of Oliver Evans' "The Young Mill-Wright & Miller's Guide." by Theodore R. Hazen.
Puss in Boots, and the Marquis of Carabas. A Pure Translation from the Original German.
Reference Books on Folklore.
Remembering Donald C. Wisensale, the Father of Mill Restoration, by Theodore R. Hazen. Bonus features on the same page: (1) The Fitz Water Wheel Company's Last Historical Restoration, The Restoration of the William Robertson's Wind Mill. (2) The Fitz Water Wheel Company's Archival Records at the Hagley Museum and Library. (3) The Campbell Water Wheel Company's Archival Records at the Hagley Museum and Library.
Salesman and Salesmanship, Chapter 4, from the "Miller and Milling Engineer," by Charles E. Oliver, 1919.
The Techniques Employed in Mill Restoration - Standards and Guidelines for Historical Buildings, and the Odds & Ends of Historic Mill Preservation. Comments by Theodore R. Hazen.
The Tedious Task of Sharpening the Mill Stones, the text and black & white photo from the brochure of the 1788 Tuthilltown Grist Mill, Albany Post Road, Gardiner, New York.
Why Mills? by Theodore R. Hazen and Pond Lily Mill Restorations.



Index by Image:

The Diller-Heishman's Mill.

3/4 view Diller-Heishman's Mill. Figure 1. A black & white photo.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 2. Milldam, and millpond site plan. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 3. Milldam, and millpond site. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 4. South elevation. A measured drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 5. East elevation. A measured drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Modified Timber Crib Milldam. Figure 6. Typical section. Looking south to north. From engineering and measured notes. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 7. Basement Floor Plan-The Creek Floor. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 8. First Floor Plan-The Road Level. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 9. Second Floor Plan. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 10. Third Floor Plan. A drawing.
Diller-Heishman's Mill, Figure 11. Third Floor Plan-mezzanine. A drawing.
3/4 view. Diller-Heishman's Mill. Figure 12. Road level. Looking northeast. A black & white photo.
Diller-Heishman's Mill. Figure 13. West elevation. A black & white photo.
Diller-Heishman's Mill. Figure 14. North elevation. A black & white photo.
Diller-Heishman's Mill. Figure 15. Mill tailrace and arch detail. East elevation. A black & white photo.
Diller-Heishman's Mill and milldam. Figure 16. Looking southeast. A black & white photo.



Index by Image:

Other Images.

1801 White Clay Creek Delware Mill & Plantation, a description from October 17, 1801 issue of the Aurora and General Advertiser newspaper published in Philadelphia. Three color photos.
Aaran (Switzerland) Interior of a 1603 Mill, a black & white photo from the "History of Corn Milling."
Advertisement Brochures from the Water Wheel Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hanover, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Circa 1919.
Advertising Bill Holder (hook), Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hanover, Pennsylvania. A color photo. Date unknown, and after July of 1902.
An Athenian Overshot Mill, Figure 56, page 109, from "Flour for Man's Bread," by John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague, illustrated by Harold Rydell, with references, a vocabulary of milling terms, and 131 black & white illustrations, plates, diagrams, drawings, maps many by Harold Rydell, published by the University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp (xiii), 382, 1952.
Argyle (Blagden) Mills, the wheat flour mill on the right, and the bone mill in ruins on the left. A black & white photo.
Automated Water Mill of the 18th Century in England, a black & white engraving drawing. Bettmann Archive.
Barnitz Mill, circa 1880, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. A black & white photo, Cumberland County Historical Society.
Barrel Stencil from the Mascot Roller Mill, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A color drawing.
The Bethlehem Mill. A black & white photo. The Historic American Building Survey (HABS) - HIstoric American Engineering Record (HAER).
Bramanville Grist Mill, a.k.a. Caverns Creek Grist Mil, and the Howes Cave Mill, Howes Cave, New York, from a color post card view.
Building of the Grist Mill at the Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1926-1929, just prior to the installation of the water wheel and water box. A black & white photo.
Charlie Thwing in the Grist Mill, Putney, Vermont. A black & white photo.
Clark's Mill, Union City, Pennsylvania, photograph taken circa 1900. A black & white photo Union City Museum and the Historic American Building Survey. (HABS)
A Combination Wood and Metal Scoop, two color photos.
Cooper Mill, Chester Township, New Jersey, from a color post card view.
Donald C. Wisensale, (1911-2002) the Father of Mill Restoration. A color photo. The Fitz Water Wheel Company 1926-1967.
Duff Robins Mill, Black Creek Village, Tornoto, Canada, A 5-story Oliver Evans Mill that was moved and restored by Canadian millwright Clifford Curry.
Early Stevens Roller Mills in McConnell's Mill, McConnell's Mill State Park, Portersville, Pennsylvania. A color photo.
Edinboro (Keystone) Mill Dam, Edinboro, Pennsylvania. A color photo.
Edward Hazen, author of Popular Technology or Professions and Trades, 1846.
"Ellicott Mill" (Pre-Oliver Evans Mill), "The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795.
A Flour Mill, circa 1870. Location unknown. Photograph is from a tintype.
A Flour Mill Interior, built in 1918. A black & white photo showing a Midget Marvel Mill.
Franklin Ressler in the Mascot Roller Mill, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Two black & white photos.
German Bolting-Bag Mill, Figure 83, page 193, from "Flour for Man's Bread," by John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague, illustrated by Harold Rydell, with references, a vocabulary of milling terms, and 131 black & white illustrations, plates, diagrams, drawings, maps many by Harold Rydell, published by the University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp (xiii), 382, 1952.
The German Mill Machine, circa 1850, a color photograph.
Grinding Corn at the Pears Mill, Buchanan, Michigan. A color photo.
The Grinding Room at Brown's Mill, New Hampshire. A black & white photo.
A Glass Plate Negative Photo from the Personal Collection of John Samuel Fitz, of Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania.
The Grain Dump on the Pleasant Valley Roller Mill, Gruber Road, Bernville vicinity, Berks County, Pennsylvania. A black & white HABS photo.
Grain Mill Diagram: Oliver Evans Automated Milling System, Thomas Ellicott Merchant Mill, Occoquan, Virginia, The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795.
Grain plansifters, Pillsbury Flour Mill, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1939. John Vachon 1(914-1975), photographer. Photographs from the America from the Great Depression to World War II. Transfered United States. Office of War Information, Washington Division,1944. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.
A Grist Mill, in Calhoun County, Florida. A black & white photo.
The Grist Mill of Samuel Burgess, A black & white photo, Maryland State Archives.
A Grist Mill, the first factory of Dayton, Ohio, 1816. A black & white photo.
Grist Wind-mills at East Hampton, from Picturesque America. HABS-HAER photo.
Hazen's Beaver County Mill. A black & white engraving of Joseph Hazen's North Sewickley mill in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, circa 1876.
The Hook Windmill Interior Showing Elevator, a black & white HABS-HAER photo.
Interior of a Grist Mill in New Portland, Maine. A black & white photo by Chansonetta Emmons.
Interior of a Roller Mill, showing the white costume of the miller. A Library of Congress collection photo.
Interior of the Hook Windmill, Hook Windmill, N. Main St. at Pantigo Rd., East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York. A HABS-HAER black & white photo.
Interior of the Old Watertown Mill, torn down in 1898. A black & white photo.
Interior Photo Irondale Missouri Flour Mill, circa 1920. A black & white photo.
James Miller checks the Texture of the Corn Meal, White's Mill, Abington, Virginia. A black & white photo.
James Miller with a Bag of the Corn Meal, White's Mill, Abington, Virginia. A color photo.
Julia Marie (Brown) Sarden-Vega, former volunteer at Peirce Mill, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D. C. A black & white photos.
Keystone Mill, Edinboro, Pennsylvania, a black & white photo.
Langford Mill, near Maldon, Essex, England, a black & white photo.
Large Stone Mill, which was built about 1760 by Jacob Bear. The Mascot Roller Mill.in Upper Leacock Township, southeast of Leola, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A color photo.
The late George Smith, is Shown Dressing the French millstones at the Tuthilltown Mill, built in 1788. A black & white photo from the 1788 Tuthilltown Grist Mill, Albany Post Road, Gardiner, New York.
Linchester Flour Mills, Captain Frank Samuel Langrell (1887-1974). A black & white photo.
Linchester Mill, showing the Metal Water Wheel. A black & white photo.
Linchester Mill, taken in 1902, shows from left to right, John Beauchamp and daughter Louise, Percy Blades, and Frank Langrell. A black & white photo.
Little Old Mills, by Marion NIcholl Rawson, book dust jacket cover, from: "Little Old Mills," by Marion Nicholl Rawson, E. P. Dutton, & Co., Inc., 1935.
The Luckenbach Flour Mill. A black & white photo. The Historic American Building Survey (HABS) - HIstoric American Engineering Record (HAER).
Mabry Mill, Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 176, Meadows of Dan, Virginia. A color photo.
The Mascot Roller Mill, Ronks, Pennsylvania. A colored postcard view.
The Miller and His Men at the Sarehole Mill, Birmingham's last working water mill. A color photo.
The Miller, in Edward Hazen's Popular Technology or Professions and Trades, 1846.
The Miller's Daughter, a color painting of a windmill named the "The Miller's Daughter."
The Miller's Office in the Bunker Hill Mill, County Route 26, Bunker Hill vicinity, Berkeley County, West Virginia. Two black & white HABS photos.
Miller's Toll Measure, a color photo.
Mill Plan, in "The Miller" section of Edward Hazen's Popular Technology or Professions and Trades, 1846.
Millstones: Two cutaway drawings showing the parts of a millstone, drive, furrows, and dress. From: The Roller Mill & Silo Manual, Liverpool, 1921.
Modern Mill: The Roman Mill, the Mill Machine, a black & white drawing.
Mother and Daughter, a classic black & white illustration.
Munson's Under Runner Middlings Mill, circa 1850-70, a black & white illustration.
Nordyke & Marmon Under Runner Burr Mill, circa 1870, a black & white illustration.
Nordyke & Marmon Under Runner Burr Mill, Circa 1880, a black & white illustration.
Nordyke & Marmon Under Runner Middlings Mill, circa 1870, a black & white illustration.
A Norse Mill at Lewis, Figure 51, page 98, from "Flour for Man's Bread," by John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague, illustrated by Harold Rydell, with references, a vocabulary of milling terms, and 131 black & white illustrations, plates, diagrams, drawings, maps many by Harold Rydell, published by the University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp (xiii), 382, 1952.
The North Side of the Merchant'sMill, " July 4, 1920, This Was Virginia 1900-1927 As Shown by the Glass Slides of J.Harry Shannon, The Rambler, Thomas Ellicott (1738-1799) built this large style "merchant mill" using the Oliver Evans system of automated flour milling in 1796. Occoquan, Virginia.
Old Authentic Shaker Tool for Grist Mill? Not! Three color photos.
Old Drawing of a Post Mill, a black & white drawing.
Old Fashioned Grist Mill, an elementary school drawing of showing how a grist mill works.
Old Sugar-Cane Mill at De Leon Springs, brick chimney built in 1769, by Marion NIcholl Rawson. Frontispiece, from: "Little Old Mills," by Marion Nicholl Rawson, E. P. Dutton, & Co., Inc., 1935.
The Old Wye Mill, Wye Mills, Maryland, circa 1664-1671. A black & white photo.
The Old Wye Mills, an old photo shows the old Wye Mills, circa 1664-71, a black & white photo.
The Oliver Evans Mill on Red Clay Creek, as it looked in 1860. A black & white engraving from Harper's Weekly.
Pearce, Pierce, Peirce and Shoemaker's Mill, with miller's house across Pierce Mill Road. Photo taken by Mr. Pollen Jewett, Nyack, New York, taken about 1900. A black & white photo, Historic American Building Survey (HABS).
Peirce Mill was restored by the Fitz Water Wheel Company in the 1930's. A black & white photo.
A Portion of a Painting by Nathan Lloyd Webster of Cookville in Harford County, Maryland, where there was Cook's Bark Mill on Columbia Run near the Susquehanna on present Harmony Church Road. Source: John McGrain, Baltimore County Historian, and Maryland Molinologist.
A Post Windmill along the Tidewater, a drawing by Edwin Tunis. A black & white drawing.
Puss In Boots, A drawing from the original book.
Puss in Boots, and the Marquis of Carabas. A Pure Translation from the Original German; Illustrated with Twelve Original Designs by Otto Speckter; Engraved by New York: Appleton & Company, 1853. A color photo of the book cover.
The Restored Attic of Peirce Mill, with elevators, hopper-boy, sack hoist, tempering bin, rolling screen, and smutter. A color photo.
The Roadside Mill, Currier & Ives litograph print, circa 1870.
The Robertson's Windmill, Colonial Williamsburg Virginia, a color photo.
Roxbury Mill as it looked in July 2002. A color photo.
Roxbury Mill as it looked in the 1960's. A color photo.
The Sack-Boy, working in a mill. A black & white photo.
Seven Run Mill of the Richmond City Mill Works, circa 1880, a black & white illustration.
Shoemaker's Mill, with lighting rods and shutters on some windows. A black & white photo.
Signed American Shaker Harvard Flour Scoop, two color photos.
A Sign from an English Historical Site or Living History Park. A color photo of a sign that states: "Historic Sites can be Dangerous!"
Simpkin, the miller in Canterbury Tales. A color drawing.
A Simplified Plan of David Bonnell's Process of Making Flour by Regrinding Middlings. Patented in Canada, 1849-50 (patent number 279), a black & white line drawing.
Stratford Hall Civilian Conservation Corps Cabin Key Chain Tags. Three color photos.
Thwing Grist Mill. A black & white photo.
Thwing Grist Mill Dam. A black & white photo.
A Tide Mill, Figure 58, page 113, from "Flour for Man's Bread," by John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague, illustrated by Harold Rydell, with references, a vocabulary of milling terms, and 131 black & white illustrations, plates, diagrams, drawings, maps many by Harold Rydell, published by the University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp (xiii), 382, 1952.
The Tuthilltown Mill, built in 1788. A color photo of the 1788 Tuthilltown Grist Mill, Albany Post Road, Gardiner, New York.
Two Millers at the Wayside Inn Grist Mill, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. A black & white post card circa 1932.
A Typical Layout of a New Process Millstone Flour Mill of 1878, from the Northwestern Miller (September 7, 1894).
The Washburn Crosby "A" Mill, a black & white illustration from an old milling trade journal.
Water Mill with the American Type of Automated Flour Milling of Oliver Evans. Drawing from: Kick, Friedrich, "Flour Manufacture, A Treatise of Milling Science and Practice," second English edition 1888, first German edition 1871, London, Crosby Lockwood and Son, 1888.
Windmill, a block woodcut. Windmill panal used in I-X-L Steel Overshoot and early Fitz Water Wheel Catalogs, Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Windmill with Hopper-Boys, the first wind powered mill of the American type built in Germany is the mill by Breslau, constructed by Hoffmann, in 1836. Drawing from: Kozmin, Peter A. (of The Polytechnic Institute, Petrograd - Editor of The Russian Miller), "Flour Milling, A Theoretical and Practical Handbook of Flour Manufacture for Millers, Millwrights, Flour Milling Engineers, and others engaged in the Flour Milling Trade," translated from the Russian by M. Falkner and Theodor Fjelstrup, London, George Routledge & Sons Ltd., Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane, E.C., 1917.
Wood & Rubber Stamp, Fitz Water Wheel Company, 1906. Color photos.
Wooden Bin Paddle, two color photos.
Wooden Grain Scoop, a color photo. The Cumberland General Store.
Wooden Grain Shovel, a color photo.
Wooden Mallet, a color photo.
Wooden Millstone Crane Screw, a color photo.



Index by Machine:

As Found in The Diller-Heishman's Mill.

Photo Number-Floor Number-Item Number-Item Name & Manufacturer.

Photo Number 1. "1/10." Product and inspection bin. Photo option (mill owner) William F. Foshag. For human scale, and important for historical record.
Photo Number 2. "2/10. Double elevator wheat receiving separator, Wolf Company, Size 70. Photo option (mill owner) William F. Foshag. For human scale, and important for historical record.
Photo Number 3. "1/11." Roller mill. Wolf Company, Standard double Style "A," No. 6399.
Photo Number 4. "3/14." Central service hoist.
Photo Number 5. "3/7." Reduction level sifter. Wolf Company, Size F-8-48 (245), No. 477. William F. Foshag (mill owner) standing behind flour sifter.
Photo Number 6 "1/13. Wolf Company, "Break Roller - Force Feeder," No. 1140.
Photo Number 7. "1/11". Roller mill. Wolf Company, Standard double Style "A," No. 6399, "1/12." Roller mill. Wolf Company, Standard double Style "A," No. 2720, and "1/13." Wolf Company, "Break Roller - Force Feeder," No. 1140.
Photo Number 8 "3/10." All metal dust collector. Cyclone. Wolf Company, No. 6, and "3/11." Cyclone dust collector. Wolf Company, Size 363.
Photo Number 9 '1/9. Bag packer. Sprout-Waldron Co,, "The Monarch."
Photo Number 10. "2/9." Middlings purifier. Wolf Company, No. 2047.
Photo Number 11. "2/9." Middlings purifier. Wolf Company, No. 2047.
Photo Number 12. "2/3." Animal feed mixer. Robinson Mfg. Co., Size No. 21.
Photo Number 13. "2/3." Animal feed mixer. Robinson Mfg. Co., Size No. 21, "2/4." Corn bin, and "2/7." Sack-boy (chute feed bagger) and Feed (auger) screw.
Photo Number 14. "2/10. Double elevator wheat receiving separator, Wolf Company, Size 70.
Photo Number 15. "3/3." Eureka separating and special close scouring machine. The S. Howes Co., No. 0.
Photo Number 16. "3/5." Elevating flour dresser. Wolf Company.
Photo Number 17. "3/1." Dust collector. Cyclone, The Knickerbocker Co., No. 4.3636.
Photo Number 18. "1/5." Corn mill. Stone Burrs. Meadows Co.
Photo Number 19 "1/nn." General interior view, items along exterior wall.
Photo Number 20 "1/17." Large work bench, and "1/18." Parts shelving.
Photo Number 21 "1/19. Potbelly stove. "Acme Giant.: Wehrle Co., No. 20.
Photo Number 22. "1/nn." Woodard waterwheel governor (hydrulic power unit not shown).
Photo Number 23. "2/10." Double elevator wheat receiving separator, Wolf Co., Size 70.

Floor Levels of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Floor Level 0. Diller-Heishman's Mill, Basement Floor Plan-The Creek Floor.
Floor Level 1. Diller-Heishman's Mill, First Floor Plan-The Road Level.
Floor Level 2. Diller-Heishman's Mill, Second Floor Plan.
Floor Level 3. Diller-Heishman's Mill, Third Floor Plan.
Floor Level 3-M. Diller-Heishman's Mill, Third Floor Plan-mezzanine.

Floor Level 0. Basement Floor Plan-"The Creek Floor"
(No photo documentation currently available)

1. Engine room.
2. Opening for auxiliary power belt and drive.
3. Driven belt pulley and main bearing hanger. Auxiliary power.
4. Service door to turbine fore bay and pit.
5. Turbine pit below.
6. Door out to cut-water and south wing of dam.
7. Process and storage bin.
8. Racks for storage of construction materials.
9. Clutch to engage auxiliary engine into main power distribution.
10. Control shaft to water turbine wicket gates.
11. Mortise gears. Bull and pinion. S. Morgan Smith, No. 455, 76 and 39 teeth, 2 inch pitch and 6 inch face.
12. Mortise gears Bull and pinion. S. Morgan Smith, No. 455, 55 and 25 teeth, 2 inch pitch and 6 inch face.
13. Hurst Frame.
14. Major east-west sub-foundation to transmit mid-mill vertical loads to earth. Limestone ledge.
15. Electric water pump. Gould. Shallow well.
16. Fireplace.
17. Elevator boots with belts and buckets.
18. Large storage area and crawl space.

Floor Level 1. First Floor Plan-"The Road level"

1. Engine room.
2. Auxiliary tractor engine block foundation.
3. Sink and cabinet.
4. Animal feed mixer. Robinson Mfg. Co., size No. 21.
5. Corn mill. Stone Burrs. Meadows Co.
6. Site of original burr millstones.
7. Control wheel. Wicket gates of turbine.
8. Mill scale with floating bin.
9. Bag packer, Sprout-Waldron Co., "The Monarch."
10. Product and inspection bin.
11. Roller mill. Wolf Co. Standard double Style "A," No. 6399.
12. Roller mill. Wolf Co. Standard double Style "A," No. 2720.
13. Wolf Co. "Break Roller - Force Feeder," No. 1140.
14. Elevator trunking with belts and buckets.
15. Middlings mill. Wolf Co.
16. Mill tachometer.
17. Large work bench.
18. Parts shelving.
19. Potbelly stove. "Acme Giant.: Wehrle Co., No. 20.
20 Parlor stove. "Sunshine Air-tight." Reading Works - Orr. Painter Co., No. 216.
21. Office.
22. Product storage and inventory.

Floor Level 2. Second Floor Plan.

1. Engine room.
2. Elevator.
3. Animal feed mixer. Robinson Mfg. Co., Size No. 21.
4. Corn bin.
5. Hopper.
6. Bin.
7. Sack-boys (chute feed bagger) and feed screw.
8. Elevator trunking with belts and buckets.
9. Middlings purifier. Wolf Co., No. 2047.
10. Double elevator wheat receiving separator, Wolf Co., Size 70.
11. Exhaust process fan. Wolf Co.
12. Storage room for supplies.

Floor Level 3. Third Floor Plan.

1. Dust collector. Cyclone, The Knickerbocker Co., No. 4.3636.
2. Elevator trunking with belts and buckets.
3. Eureka separating and special close scouring machine. The S. Howes Co., No. 0.
4. Elevator heads.
5. Elevating flour dresser. Wolf Co.
6. Disintegrating bolter. Hertzler Co.
7. Reduction level sifter. Wolf Co., Size F-8-48 (245), No. 477.
8. Bin.
9.Horizontal wheat scourer. Wolf Co., Size 640, No. 1559.
10. All metal dust collector. Cyclone. Wolf Co., No. 6.
11. Cyclone dust collector. Wolf Co. Size 363.
12. Overhang, false wall, and eaves.
13. Major duct work. Deliver and exhaust.
14. Central service hoist.
15. Elevator.
16. Site of former elevator.

Floor Level 3-M. Third Floor Plan-"Mezzanine."
(No photo documentation currently available)

1. North wall--exterior.
2. Dust collector Cyclone. The Knickerbocker Co., No. 4.3636.
3. Elevator heads.
4. Transverse support beams.
5. Scalper. Geo. T. Smith Middlings Purifier C., No. 3-1615.
6. Mezzanine deck and cat walk surfaces.
7. Duct and trunking manifold and distributor.




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