Pond Lily Mill Restorations Index
Mabry Mill, Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 176, Meadows of Dan, Virginia. A color photo. A Magnifying Glass, from the Dufour Bolting Cloth Company, a color photo. The Mascot Roller Mill, Ronks, Pennsylvania. A colored postcard view. Master Gear Wheel, (86 inches in diameter), Slone's Grist Mill, Virginia's Explore Park, a color photo by Kelly Hahn Johnson, 04/22/1999. Master Miller and Millstone Dreser Ted Hazen Dressing Millstones at Peirce Mill, a color photo. The Master Miller Adjusts the Quill Stick, used to test the millstone spindle for true running. If the spindle is perfectly upright, the quill should scratch evenly on the level bed stone through a full circle. From: "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and A Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allen Keller, with a Forward by Rex Wailes, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Tarrytown, New York, 1977, page 60. Master Miller Ivans L. Smith, III, demonstrates the operation of the Cooper Mill. The Cooper Mill on the Black River in Chester, New Jersey, was built in 1826. (a contemporary photograph) Master Miller Ted Hazen Demonstrating Bagging of Cloth Flour Sacks, a color photo. Master Miller Ted Hazen Demonstrating One Step in the Miller's Touch, a color photo. Master Miller Ted Hazen in Front of Peirce Mill's Water Wheel, a color photo. Master Miller Ted Hazen Presenting a Milling Demonstration, a color photo. Master Miller Ted Hazen with an Armful of Flour Sacks, a color photo. "Max The Miller Will Tell You More. It's yours for the asking." Max the Miller, from an ad for Munson Brothers Company, Utica, New York, October 1914, The Mill Furnisher. Measuring the Flow of a Stream, Campbell Water Wheel Catalog. Meadow Run Grist Mill, Monticello, Virginia, a color photo. The Medieval Mill, a drawing. A Metal "Flour Trier" or Scraper, with a small round magnifying glass given out by "The Roller Mill" magazine, a color photo. A Metal "Flour Trier" or Scraper, from a bleaching agent company, a color photo. Middle Breast Shot Water Wheel, a drawing from "The Young Mill-Wright and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans. Middlings Purifier, (1) The Sieve Purifier. (Side View), (2) End View of Sieve Purifier, 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. Middlings Purifier, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, No. 2047. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #10. Middlings Purifier, Wolf Company, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, No. 2047. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #11. Mill Artifacts, laying on a millstone, a color photo. "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and A Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allen Keller, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Tarrytown, 1977, the book cover. The Mill, at Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills (interior photo), Philipsburg Manor, Sleepy Hollow, New York. The Mill Cat at the Cooper Mill, Chester, New Jersey, a color photo. The Mill Cat at the Embreeville Mill, Pennsylvania, a color photo. The Mill Dam at "Sleepy Hollow," a Currier & Ives print of 1865-68. Mill Dam, Old Mill and Castle of Sleepy Hollow, North Tarrytown, New York. The Mill Door, the miller's wife, Artist: C. J. Lewis, Engraver: J. C. Armytage, 1860's. The Miller and His Men at the Sarehole Mill, Birmingham's last working water mill. A color photo. The Miller at Nethers Mill, Nethers, Virginia, a black & white photo, Library of Congress. Miller Charles Howell is Shown using a Paint Staff, or "Stone Staff," to determine if the face of the stone is level. From: "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and A Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allen Keller, with a Forward by Rex Wailes, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Tarrytown, New York, 1977, page 87. Miller Charles Howell uses a Mill Bill Set in a Bill Thrift to Dress a Runner Stone which has been inverted using the iron tongs or bails suspended from the stone-crane. As he works, the miller reclines upon a cushion or "bist" made of a partially-filled sack of meal or bran; this helps to stready his arm as he dresses or sharpens the stone. From: "The Mill, At Philipsburg Manor Upper Mills and A Brief History of Milling," by Charles Howell and Allen Keller, with a Forward by Rex Wailes, Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Tarrytown, New York, 1977, page 84. The Miller, from a wood block print. The Miller, from"Canterbury Tales," by Chaucer. The Miller from the Enraged Miller, story from the 1890's. Uncle Toby's Series published by the McLoughlin Brothers of New York. The Miller, in Edward Hazen's Popular Technology or Professions and Trades, 1846. Millering, a miller grinds grain into flour. Based upon an Edwin Tunis illustration. The Miller's Cap, a color photos of Ted Hazen and a color photo from Jas Townsend & Son, Inc., 2001-April 2002 catalog #21, 133 North First Street, P.O. Box 415, Pierceton, IN 46562. The Miller's Daughter, a color painting of a windmill named the "The Miller's Daughter." The Miller's Friend, Thomas Reynolds, blacksmith, an ad from 18 March 1790. The Miller is Subjects of Stories, Folklore, Legend, Songs, and Stuffed Dolls? The Miller's Office at the Masot Roller Mill, Lancaster County, Pa., a color photo. Same photo as seen on this page The Miller's Office at the Mascot Roller Mill. Miller's Office at the Watson's Mill, Manotick, Ontario, Canada, a color photo. 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 Robert A. Little began operating the mill on a Sunday of January 10, 1937. Two black & white photos. A Miller's Stand Up Desk, a 1970's black & white photo. Miller's Toll Measure, a color photo. Milling Flour by the Most Modern Machinery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Stereo View Card (V26018- 284). The Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pennsylvania, New York, New York, Chicago, Illinois, and London, England. Mill Interior, a black & white photo, and text, a Long Island, New York Mill. A Library of Congress photo. Mill Interior, a color photo of the Wright's Grist Mill, Old Sturbridge Village. Same photo also on another page Wright's Grist Mill, Mill Machine, a black & white drawing. Mill owner Benjamin F. (B. F.) Heishman (center), and two miller brothers at the Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A black & white photo. Mill Parts, a drawing of an English mill. A Mill Pick, Ted Hazen dressing a millstone. Mill Plan, in "The Miller" section of Edward Hazen's Popular Technology or Professions and Trades, 1846. Mill Race at Old Mill, Grist Mill at the Wayside Inn, South Sudbury, Mass. The Mill Race North Branch Sullivan County, New York, showing part of the sluice box-hydraulic system, a black & white photo. The Mills Research Group logo of The Mills Research Group. Mill Springs Mill, a color photo, Mill Springs Mill, a color photo & text, Mill Springs, Kentucky, a 40 foot diameter Fitz Water Wheel. Millstone, a black & white drawing. Millstone, a black & white drawing. Millstone, a black & white line drawing. Millstone Crane, a drawing from one of the HABS-HAER sheets. Milllstone, a drawing by T.R. Hazen. Millstone, a color drawing of a French millstone. Millstone, a color photo of a French millstone. Millstone, a small black & white line drawing. Millstone, a small black & white line drawing. Millstone, standing on its side in the grass, a black & white line drawing. Millstone Cover, (Vat) over the millstones interior black & white photo & text. The Millstone Dresser, a color drawing from a piece of French ceramic pottery. Millstone Dresser at Work, Figure 53. From the "Flour for Man's Bread, A History of Milling," by John Storck, and Walter Dorwin Teaque, Minneapolis, Minn. University of Minnesota Press, 1952, page 104. Millstone Furniture, a portion of a HABS-HAER measured drawing. Millstones in Mr. Henry Ford's Grist Mill, Wayside Inn, South Sudbury, Mass. Millstones: Two cutaway drawings showing the parts of a millstone, drive, furrows, and dress. From: The Roller Mill & Silo Manual, Liverpool, 1921. Millstone Types, a drawing from one of the HABS sheets. A Mill Thrif and Mill Bill, a drawing. Mill Thrifts and Mill Bills, a color photo. Mill Tools, hung on a wall, a color photo. Mill Tour at the Lee Mill at Stratford Hall, Virginia, color photos. The Millwright, a color cartoon. Mingus Flour Mill, Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Oconalufee, North Carolina. Three black & white photos HABS-HAER photos. A Model of the Combination Grist and Saw Mill in New Salem. A color photo. Modern Mill: The Roman Mill, the Mill Machine, a black & white drawing. Moffatt Mill, Glen Ridge, New Jersey, a colorized postcard view 1906. The Most Common view of Mr. Henry Ford's Grist Mill, Wayside Inn., South Sudbury, Mass., as seen from the Old New York Boston Post Road, Campbell Catalog. Mother and Daughter, a classic black & white illustration. Munson's Under Runner Middlings Mill, circa 1850-70, a black & white illustration. Mystery Photo, number 1. Mystery Photo, answers number 1. Mystery Photo, number 2. Nathan Cooper Mill, Washington Turnpike (Route 24), Chester, New Jersey, a cut-away drawing from Morris County Parks, Natham Cooper Mill folder. Native Cocalico and French Buhr Stones. Embedded in a Retaining Wall by the Flory Tennis Court, at Martic Forge, Pennsylvania. 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. A "New Process" Mill of 1850-70, a line drawing. New Water Wheel being assembled at Slone's Grist Mill, Virginia's Explore Park, a color photo #1 by Perry L. Forbes. 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 Noria Water Wheel, a color photo. A Noria Water Wheel, a color photo another view. A Noria Waterwheel, a drawing from"Riply's Beleive it or not." A Noria Water Wheel, Hama, Syria, a color photo. A Noria Water Wheel, a line drawing. A Noria Water Wheel, a thumbnail color photo. A Noria Water Wheel, on a One Pound Syrian Bank Note, a color photo. Noria Water Wheels. Noria Water Wheels, a color view of four water wheels. Noria Water Wheels, a color view of two water wheels. The North side of the Merchant'sMill, Occoquan, Virginia, July 4, 1920, This Was Virginia 1900-1927 As Shown by the Glass Slides of J.Harry Shannon, The Rambler. 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. Old Authentic Shaker Tool for Grist Mill? Not! Three color photos. An Old Buhr Stone Mill, figure 13, page 25 of "Practical Milling," by Prof. B. W. Dedrick, National Miller, Chicago, Illinois, 1924. Old Drawing of a Post Mill, a black & white drawing. Original found in a fourteenth century manuscript. The Old (English) Miller, standing at the doorway of his mill, holding his thrift with its bill, and to the left is his temse, photo from "The History of Corn Milling," by Richard Bennett & John Elton, 4 volumes. Old Fashioned Grist Mill, an elementary school drawing of showing how a grist mill works. The Old Grist Mill, Gulf Mills, Pennsylvania, near Valley Forge, built in 1747. The Old Grist Miller from a Steroview Slide Card, a black & white photo. The Old Mill at Aspers, Pennsylvania, Gulden's Milling & Grain Co., "Miller's Review." The Old Mill at Dingman's Ferry, Pennsylvania, a black & white photo. The Old Miller that has Time to Kill? John P. Cable Mill, Cades Cove, Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, a color photo. Old Mill of Guilford, Oak Ridge, North Carolina. A color photo of the mill's interior. The Old Red Mill, Hutchison's Mill, Jericho Cornors, Vermont, a color photo. The Old Stone Grist Mill found in Pennsylvania, a black & white photo. 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 Mills, an old black & white photo shows the old Wye Mills, circa 1664-71. Oliver Evans, "the Watt of America," (50 years old) an engraving by William G. Jackson, Appleton's "Dictonary of Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering," Vol. 1, page 556, (D. Appleton & Co., New York, 1866). Oliver Evans, (1755-1819), a drawing. Oliver Evans, (1755-1819), a drawing in later years. Oliver Evans' Automated Mill, from "The Young Mill-Wright's and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795, Plate 8, Article 89. Oliver Evans' Automated Mill, from "The Young Mill-Wright's and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795, Plate 8, Article 89, cropped in size. Oliver Evans' Automated Mill, from "The Young Mill-Wright's and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795, Plate 8, Article 89, cropped in size. Oliver Evans' Columbian Steam Engine, a drawing. The Oliver Evans' Gristmill, from "The Young Mill-Wright's and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795. Oliver Evans, Inventive Genius of American Industrical Revolution, by Eugene S. Ferguson, the book's cover page. Oliver Evans Marine Elevator Leg, from "The Young Mill-Wright's and Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795, Plate 8, Article 89, cropped in size to show just the elevator leg. Oliver Evans Mill, a cross section of a typical Oliver Evans mill, drawing by T. R. Hazen. Oliver Evans Mill, shown in side cross section of a typical Oliver Evans mill, drawing by T. R. Hazen. The Oliver Evans Mill on Red Clay Creek, as it looked in 1860. Harpers Weekly. Oliver Evans' "Oruker Amphilbolis," a drawing. The Oliver Evans System of Automatic Flour Milling, from "The Young Mill-Wright & Miller's Guide," by Oliver Evans, 1795, plate 8. "On the Road," with the Tramp Miller, the Green Apprentice, The Millstone and the Corn Miller, D. H. Ranck Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 1889, volume 14, number 4, page 90. The Operator of a Flour Mill Driven by Water and Steam, and not a mill providing demonstrations for the public. The mill in Mora (vicinity), New Mexico. 1943 January, John Collier, 1913- photographer. Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington, D. C. The Original Restoration Plan for Peirce Mill, based upon Isaac Peirce's original plan. The Fitz Water Wheel Company, Hanover, Pennsylvania, the National Park Service. The Original Williams Stone Burr Grist Mill, the Williams Mill Company (now Meadows Mill Company), a black & white photo. Outside of the front of Wright's Grist Mill, Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, a black & white photo. An Overshot Water Wheel, a drawing. An Overshot Water Wheel, a classic old illustration. Paint Staff, image of Charlie Howell using a pait staff on a French bedstone. Millstone Dressing & the Tools of the Millstone Dresser. A Pair of French Millstones, a color photo. Same photo French Millstones. A Pair of Conglomerate Millstones from Berks County, Pennsylvania, in Peirce Mill, a color photo. A Pair of Wooden Scoops, a color photo. Pakenham Water Mill, a drawing. Pancakes and muffins, corn and wheat. A color photo. 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, a black & white drawing, the 1930's after the Fitz Water Wheel Company restoration. Peirce Mill during the Fitz Water Wheel Company Restoration in the 1930's, same photo of the construction of the Wooden Breast Shot Water Wheel. Peirce Mill photo taken in the 1940's, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C. Peirce Mill was restored by the Fitz Water Wheel Company in the 1930's. A black & white photo. Peirce (Pearce)-Shoemaker's Mill, White brothers Miller's Desk, a color photo. The Persian Water Wheel, a color engraving. Photograph of Old-Fashioned Gearing in Mr. Henry Ford's Grist Mill, Wayside Inn, South Sudbury, Mass., Mr. John Blake Campbell in photo, J.B. Campbell Company Water Wheel Catalog. The Pilgrims, from"Canterbury Tales," by Chaucer. Plan of a Flour Mill of Sixty Years Ago (American or Flat Grinding System), redrawn by T. R. Hazen for clarity and reproduction, original drawing by Prof. B. W. Dedrick, 1931. Platform Scales in the Elisha Atherton Coray Mill, Sutton's Creek, Exeter, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. A black & white HABS-HAER photo. Pond Lily Mill Restorations Logo, business ad logo, drawing by T. R. Hazen. Pond Lily Mill Restorations Logo, business folder logo, drawing by T. R. Hazen. Pond Lily Mill Restorations Trademark, business ad logo, drawing by T. R. Hazen. 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. John McGrain, Baltimore County Historian, and Maryland Molinologist. A Portion of one of the Hubs of the Two Water Wheels, at Lond Pond Iron Works, Ringwood State Park, Ringwood, New Jersey, a color photo. A Post Windmill along the Tidewater, a drawing by Edwin Tunis. A Post-Visit Activity for a School Group, color photos of Amanda and Eric. Potbelly Stove. "Acme Giant," Wehrle Co., No. 20. Example of Photographic Documentation of a Mill, Black & White Photos of the Machinery of Diller-Heishman's Mill, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Photo #21. Pretty Miller's Daughter, Julia Marie (Brown) Sarden-Vega, former volunteer at Peirce Mill, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D. C. Product and Inspection Bin. 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 #1. Proof Staff, a color photo. 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.
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