Clifton Mill

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Name
Clifton Mill
Unit
3
Piece
2-25
Collection
1
Photo Credit
Robert M. Vogel
Photo Date
0000-00-00
Photo_Notes
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.
Photo Site ID
Structure