Clifton Mill

Name
Clifton Mill
Start Year
1802
End Year
184
Industry Type
Food Processing
Industry
mill
Company
Clifton
Site Name
City
Yellow Springs
State/County/Province
Ohio
Country
united states
Notes
Located at the Bryant State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio, the mill is one of the largest water powered grist mills still in existence. A first mill was built in 1802 by Owen Davis. The location where the mill was built could benefited from the consistent supply of water, a natural supply abundant in the region. as a matter of fact, the Little Miami River powered other five mills in the vicinity: a woolen mill, saw mill, paper mill, barrel mill and another grist mill. The Clifton Mill is today open to the public, and it is the only one standing.