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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.
All Metal Dust Collector. Cyclone. Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, No. 6,
and Cyclone Dust Collector. Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Size 363. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #8.
American or Flat Grinding System of Oliver Evans, a line drawing.
An American Primary Wheat Market, a photo.
Animal Feed Mixer, Robinson Mfg. Company, Muncy, Pennsylvania, Size No. 21. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #12.
Animal Feed Mixer, Robinson Mfg. Company, Muncy, Pennsylvania, Size No. 21,
"Corn Bin, and Sack-boys (chute feed bagger) and Feed Screw. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #13.
Another all Wooden Grain Shovel, a color photo.
Another Metal "Flour Trier," from the Bemis Bag Company, a color photo.
Another Round Wooden Grain Measure, a color photo.
Argyle (Blagden) Mills, the wheat flour mill on the right, and the bone mill in ruins on the left. A black & white photo.
Army of Millers, an advertisement for Gold Medal Flour from a 1910 magazine. An army of milling experts help to make Washburn - Crosby's Gold Medal Flour.
Association of Operative Millers, logo of the Association of Operative Millers.
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.
At the Windmill, the miller grinds grain to make flour. A children's coloring book illustration of the Robinson Windmill at Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
Automated Water Mill of the 18th Century in England, a black & white engraving drawing. Bettmann Archive.
Bag Packer, Sprout-Waldron Company, Muncy, Pennsylvania, "The Monarch." Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #9.
Bag Sewing Needles, a color photo.
Bale Grist Mill, St. Helena, California, a color photo of the two pairs of millstones.
Barnitz Mill, circa 1880, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. A black & white photo, Cumberland County Historical Society.
Barnitz Mill, circa 1880, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. A black & white photo, Cumberland County Historical Society.
A Barrel Head Tool, a color photo.
Barrel, an image of wooden barrel.
Barrel Stencil from the Mascot Roller Mill, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A color drawing.
Barrels were used in Packaging the Flour in the Washburn A Mill, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A black & white photo taken in 1875, Minnesota Historical Society.
Beckett's Mill, a.k.a. Esom Slone's Grist Mill, South Prong Pigg River, Turner's Creek area of Franklin Counth, Virginia, drawing by T.R. Hazen, drawing number 1, 1996.
A Bed Stone and its Runner Stone, a color photo. Colvin Run Mill, Great Falls, Virginia.
A Bed Stone with a Proof Staff, Trammel and Damsel, a color photo.
A Bench from a Grist Mill, a color photo.
The Bethlehem Mill. A black & white photo. The Historic American Building Survey (HABS) - HIstoric American Engineering Record (HAER).
Blacksmith Ted Hazen and his apprentice Caleb Pierce, Virginia's Explore Park, 1850's Historical Area , the Blacksmith Shop, 1997 season.
Blacksmith Ted Hazen, Virginia's Explore Park, 1850's Historical Area , the Blacksmith Shop, 1997 season.
W. H. Blakeslee (the miller and mill owner standing on the right), and miller's helper at the Wye Mill, Wye Mills, Maryland. A black & white photo.
Book, an image of book open.
Bottom View of Level Sifter. (Plansifter) As seen from below, this view shows the appearance of the Double Idler Transmission Drive, the belt guide pulleys used only on the smallest machines, reed clamps, and arrangement of flour and tailings outlets. From "Flour Mill Machinery (Corn, Feed, Cereal, and Alfalfa), Flour, Corn, Cereal, and Feed Mill Machinery, Complete Accessories, The Wolf Company (Established 1879, "Complete Modern Mill Builders and Engineers"), Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. U. S. A., 1922.
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.
Brass Plaque from a Fitz Water Wheel, Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hydraulic Engineers, Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Break Roller - Force Feeder, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. No. 1140.
Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #6.
Breast Shot Water Wheel, a double wide wooden breast shot water wheel constructed by the Fitz Water Wheel Company, circa 1935-1936 at the Isaac Peirce Mill, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C., same black & white photo as Wooden Breast Shot Water Wheel
A Breast Shot Water Wheel, a animated line drawing of a European wheel. Same images is also found on a Breast Shot Water Wheel.
Breast Shot Water Wheel, at Wright's Mill, Old Sturbridge Village, a color photo.
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.
Bunker Hill Mill a color photo, Bunker Hill, West Virginia, circa 1753, two tandem Fitz Water Wheels.
The Burden Iron Works, Troy, New York, an old engraving plate.
The Burden Water Wheel, Troy, New York, a front plan view, a HAER drawing.
The Burden Water Wheel, Troy, New York, a side plan view, a HAER drawing.
Burnt Cabins Gristmill, Burnt Cabins, Fulton County, Pennsylvania. A color photo of the millstones. Millstone furniture is the same as found in Peirce Mill
Burwell-Morgan Mill, wooden water wheel constructed by the Fitz Water Wheel Company, black & white photo circa 1923-1959 at the Burwell-Morgan Mill, Millwood, Virginia, a Library of Congress photo.
John P. Cable Mill, Cades Cove, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee.
J.B. Campbell Company Water Wheel, at the Grist Mill at the Wayside Inn.
Campbell Company Water Wheel Catalog, J.B. Campbell Water Wheel Co., 1932.
J.B. Campbell Impulse Water Wheel, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, a black & white photo, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, a black & white photo (larger view), Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, 30 feet in diameter by 1 foot wide, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, 30 feet in diameter by 10 inches wide, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, 11 feet in diameter by 1 1/2 foot wide at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, 6 feet in diameter by 18 inches wide, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Steel Overshoot Water Wheel, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Water Turbine, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog.
J.B. Campbell Water Wheel Company logo, a camel. The logo of the Campbell Water Wheel Company (1920-1962).
Campbell Water Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, water wheel identification plate. Owners name, date and number.
Capt. D.W. Barger's Mill, Shawsville, Virginia, 30 foot diameter by 3 1/2 foot Fitz Wheel.
Cast Metal Lead Figure, a Miller Holding a Flour Scoop- 2-1/8" high, marked "J. Hill & Co. England" on bottom. A color photo.
Cast Metal Lead Figure, Miller's Laborer Carrying Flour Sack - 2" high, marked "England" on bottom. A color photo.
The Chapman Mill, (Beverley's Mill), Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, a HABS-HAER photo.
Charles Howell and Ted Hazen, Millers, at the doorway of Pierce Mill in Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C. A black & white photo.
Charles Howell, Colonial Millstone Dresser, a watercolor painting by T.R. Hazen, 1993.
Charles Howell, the late Master Miller is shown testing the texture of the ground meal. A black & white photo.
Charles Howell, Master Miller and Mill Cat Dusty. A black & white photo.
Charles Howell, the Master Miller explains his craft to visitors. A black & white photo.
Charles Howell, standing by fence at Pierce Mill in Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C. A black & white photo.
Charles Howell using a Furrowing Stick to Mark out the Furrows. A color photo.
Charles Howell using a Paint Staff on a French Bed Stone. A color photo.
Charles Howell using the Trift and the Mill Bill on a Bed Stone. A color photo.
Charles Howell, a watercolor painting by T. R. Hazen, 1993.
Charlie Thwing in the Grist Mill, Putney, Vermont. A black & white photo.
Central Service Hoist, that operates external sack hoist. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #4.
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 Class of Milling Students at K.S.A.S. Mill, Manhattan, Kansas, a black & white photo taken in the 1920's.
Close-up Photo of New Water Wheel, Slone's Grist Mill, Virginia's Explore Park.
Cocalico Mill Stones, an advertisement in Directory of 1899. From "Old Millstones," by Paul B. Flory, a paper read before the Lancaster County Historical Society, Journal of Lancaster County, Volume 55, Number 3, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1951.
Colonial Miller Mac McGrane, keeps his nose to the grindstone. Wye Mill, Wye Mills, Maryland, a color photo by Gary Emeigh.
Colonial Millstone Dresser. From: "The Miller in Eighteenth-Century Virginia, An Account of Mills & the Craft of Milling, as well as a Description of the Windmill near the Palace in Williamsburg," by Thomas K. Ford,The Williamsburg Craft Series, Williamsburg, 1958, reprinted in 1966, 1988, 1990, and 1997, page 30.
Colonial Smock Windmill at Vineyard Haven, a drawing.
A Color Photo of a Mill Bill and Metal Thrif with a Wooden Handle.
A Color Postcard of the Burr Miller at Barrett's Mill.
Colvin Run Mill, a color photo, Great Falls, Virginia, circa 1810.
Combination of Two Schematic Layout Drawings, Peirce Mill, a HABS drawing.
A Combination Wood and Metal Scoop, two color photos.
A Commercially made Metal Grain Scoop, a color photo.
A Common Dress for a 4 foot Diameter Millstone, a line drawing.
A Concept Drawing of an Early Roller Mill, a line drawing.
Construction of an Traditional Post Mill, drawing by John Vince.
Construction of a wood crib dam, a black & white photo.
Cooper Mill, Chester Township, New Jersey, a color post card view.
Corn Mill (burr mill). Stone Burrs. Meadows Company, North Wilksboro, North Carolina. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #18.
The Corn Millers Set, by JOHILLCO, United Kingdom, vintage lead figures.
The Corn Mill, Peirce Mill, a schematic layout HABS drawing. Text by T. R. Hazen.
Counter-Gearing inside the Basement of the Stratford Mill, a photo.
Counter-Gearing inside the Basement of the Stratford Mill, a photo, another view.
Counter-Gearing Measured Drawing of Mill Gears, Frame Grist Mill, Rt. 30, Ringoes, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, a HABS drawing.
Crabble Corn Mill, Schools Tour, a color photo.
"Crazy as a Loon" said the boys at the mill..........about Oliver Evans. (The Brandywine Millers said that he was Building Wooden Millers!) An ad for "Swiss Silk," American Miller magazine.
Cross Section of Gristmill. This drawing is based upon the reconstructed water mill at Philipsburg Manor, Upper Mills. Drawing by Robert Fink, from "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and a Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allan Keller, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1977.
Cutaway Drawing of Millstones in Use. This cutaway shows the grinding action of two millstones with a right hand dress. Drawing by Robert Fink, from "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and a Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allan Keller, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, 1977. Also found on the Millstones page and on the interpretation footnotes page.
Dam on Yellow Breeches Creek, New Cumberland, Pa. A colorized postcard.
Denton Offutt's Combination Grist and Saw Mill in New Salem. A black & white postcard.
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.
Distillery Stone (upper) Found on the original Bausman farm, west of Millersville, dated 1752. Basin Stone (lower); Use Not Known. Obtained at Rohrerstown. From "Old Millstones," by Paul B. Flory, a paper read before the Lancaster County Historical Society, Journal of Lancaster County, Volume 55, Number 3, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1951.
Donald C. Wisensale, (1911-2002) the Father of Mill Restoration. A color photo. The Fitz Water Wheel Company 1926-1967.
Donald Patrick McHenry giving an interpretive talk at Peirce Mill in the 1940's, a black & white photo.
Double Elevator Wheat Receiving Separator, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania., Size 70. Photo of mill owner William F. Foshag. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #2.
Double Elevator Wheat Receiving Separator, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania., Size 70. Photo of mill owner William F. Foshag. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #14.
Double Elevator Wheat Receiving Separator, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Size 70. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #23.
The Double Fitz Water Wheels installed in 1909 by William E. Graves, and the sluice box. Two black & white photos taken before the July 1967 fire.
The Double Shoe Counterbalanced Receiving Separator, a black & white blueprint drawing.
A Drawing of a Colonial Water Mill, Upper Mills, Phillipsburg Manor, Sleepy Hollow, New York.
A Drawing of a English Country Mill, a line drawing.
Drawing of the Basic Parts of a Mill, a drawing from "Mills on the Tsatsawassa: Techniques for Documenting Early 19th Century Water-Power Industry in Rural New York," by Philip L. Lord, The University of the State of New York, Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, New York, 1983
Drawing of Mill Plan Front View, from "The Experienced Millwright," by Andrew Gray, Archibald Constable, Edinburgh, 1804. Also found on this page: Drawing of Mill Plan.
Drawing of Mill Plan Side View, from "The Experienced Millwright," by Andrew Gray, Archibald Constable, Edinburgh, 1804.
Drawing of Miller Ted Hazen Carrying a Sack of Grain, a Parks & History Association, a Liz Wolf drawing.
Drawing of Miller Ted Hazen Filling cloth Flour Sacks, a Parks & History Assoication, a Liz Wolf drawing.
Drawing of Miller Ted Hazen Standing next to a Millstone, a Parks & History Association, a Liz Wolf drawing.
Drawing of Peirce Mill, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C., by T. R. Hazen, 1986.
A Drawing of a Sack Holder #1, by T. R. Hazen 2001.
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, (1852-1943) a black & white photo.
Dressing the Millstones by the Kate Benjamin Eby Flory. From "Millstones and Their Varied Usage," by Paul B. Flory, a paper read before the Lancaster County Historical Society, Journal of Lancaster County, Volume 55, Number 5, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1951.
Duff Robins Mill, Black Creek Village, Tornoto, Canada. A 5-story Oliver Evans Mill that was moved and restored by Canadian millwright Clifford Curry. A color photo.
Dust Collector. Cyclone, The Knickerbocker Co., No. 4.3636. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #17.



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