MILL LINKS AND RESEARCH


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Historic Mills on Facebook
Chat with others who share your interest in mills and milling

Historic Mills on Facebook
A new group for those of Midwest US with an interest in mills and milling

Catalogue of US Historic Mills
An Archive of photos of historic mills in the US

Mercer Museum Library
The Index at the Mercer Museum Library contains information on many documents and photos on historic mills in the Mid-Atlantic area.

The Mills Archive
An organization in the UK (Reading England) that collects information on mills, including papers by Derek Ogden of much of his work done in the USThe Ted Hazen Site
The Ted Hazen web site. This site contains extensive information on all aspects of historic mills and their preservation.

The National Park Service history archive
The National Park Service History Archive where you can search on "mills".Philadelphia's early industries and an introduction to Oliver Evans
This web site provides technical information on the early American industries in Philadelphia. In the Introduction is a description of the Oliver Evans Chapter of the industrial technology society.

York County Pennsylvania History Center Web Site
The Grant Voaden Collection features information on historic mills in York County

Lighting Up a New Century
Thesis by Casey Harvey on the conversion of historic grist mills to hydroelectric power in Woodstock VA

Philadelphia's early industries and an introduction to Oliver Evans
This web site provides technical information on the early American industries in Philadelphia. In the Introduction is a description of the Oliver Evans Chapter of the industrial technology society.

Richard Ferrell Flour Milling Collection
Searchable database of over 1,000 photographs and 3,000 manuscript items collected by a former manager of Pillsbury’s historic ‘A’ Mill on Minneapolis’s east bank

Henry Clay Mill
Central Virginia Historic Preservation Foundation, Inc. report of 18th century water mill located on a property once owned by George and Sarah Hudson, grandparents of American Statesman Henry Clay.