Grist Mills From 1817
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Fowler Park Grist Mill
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1817 Mudlick Mill
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1817 Mudlick Mill - South of Germantown, Ohio
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One of the Most Photogenic in the World
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1818 Grist Mill
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The Channel That Carries the Water
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Stone Pillar & Water Wheel
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Inside the 1816 Grist Mill
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Powered By Water
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Inside the 1818 Grist Mill
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Located in Mitchell, Indiana
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Spring Mill
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Log Grist Mill
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1818 Original Design
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Grist Mill in the Fall
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Fowler Park Grist Mill
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Fowler Park - Terre Haute Indiana
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Another View
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1818 Log Grist Mill
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Winter Scene
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1868 Bridgeton & 1823 Mill
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1823 Bridgeton Mill & Bridge
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1823 Brigeton Mill in Parke County Indiana
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1830 Old Mill
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1830 Old Mill - Pidgeon Forge Tn.
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One of the Most Photographed in United States
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1830 Old Mill
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1845 Adams Grist Mill
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Hi Darrell, thanks for your guestbook entery. This is a nice album you have put together here. Are all the mills still working that you have in here? Can I ask what you meant when you said, what on earth have you been up too other then travel? I haven't been on holiday that much, just twice and both to spain. I am going on a cruise in October. I hope to bring back many new photos to put on here. All the best, George
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gpleask 2005.06.09 at 06:55:24 PDT
Hi Darrell, this is an absolutely stunning album. Such beautiful shots, both visually, and artistically. Your album transported me to another place and time; and it doesn't get much better than that. I was saddened to read about the wanton destruction of a covered bridge. Some people don't appreciate their heritage, nor think what it may mean to the community. I'm glad the culprit was caught, but it won't bring back a precious piece of history. We have a duty to photograph such treasures for future generation, if only as insurance against vandalism and misfortune. Thanks for your comments in my guestbook, as always it was welcome and appreciated. Best wishes, Keith in Oz.
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magikeith 2005.06.10 at 21:00:17 PDT
Greetings Darrell:):) Well looks like you have another Masterpiece!! This slideshow is just Amazing. The photos are very Artistic!! Almost like a dream...Thank you for the visit to my albums. It is always great to hear from you.( Check out Luke 12:37, and see just what a Kind,and Gracious God we serve.)Gods Favor be with you my friend, xoMarilyn:):)
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velvet259 2005.09.01 at 14:53:49 PDT
Thanks for the photos of Grist mills I downloaded some and will be back for more at a latter date!!
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swagman7_ 2005.11.14 at 06:06:14 PST
Hi Darrell. Thanks for visiting my albums and for the kind words! I am from upstate New York-Across Lake Champlain from Burlington, Vermont. We Only have six covered bridges, but Vermont claims to have 106. However, I have visited more Than 110 and they have rebuilt several since then. If you Ever DO go to see them, be sure to get a current map, for many are hard to find!! It will take several days for they are all over the state. Have a great day! Bob
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rgarrow2 2005.12.16 at 07:10:41 PST
Sure enjoyed this album, it was a little trip down memory lane! I remember my dad taking our corn to the mill to be ground. Thank you for recording these in you photos. Carolyn in Arkansas
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ccwri 2005.12.31 at 10:58:21 PST
I'm From Frankfort, Indiana. I really liked the train albun and one on Grist Mills. We live a Short distance from Adams Mills where there is also a rebuilt covered bridge. Keep up the great work.We have traveled in Kentucky and you have captured the essence of that great state. Thanks again for sharing. Ozzie
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ozziej 2006.01.25 at 09:04:25 PST
I love this Grist Mill Album. You do a wonderful job capturing them. Keep up the great work.
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lakelure 2006.07.04 at 04:14:58 PDT
Lovely albums, patricia from mexico
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patyst 2006.07.04 at 11:18:08 PDT
Very nice and interesting collection of albums. I like the Amish collection as well as this one of the Grist Mills. Best Wishes, Ken
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ckpiros 2006.08.27 at 03:45:58 PDT
Great photos of the old buildings; thanks for sharing.
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jannetie 2006.10.25 at 00:44:10 PDT
These old mills are great....Kay
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