- A
gristmill (also:
grist mill, corn mill,
flour mill, feed mill or feedmill)
grinds cereal grain into
flour and middlings. The term can
refer to either...
- The
Gristmiller's House, also
known as The Miller's House, is an
historic home
which is
located in Bethlehem,
Northampton County, Pennsylvania. It was...
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schraden "to cut". The same term was
occasionally used to
denote a
gristmiller as well as a shoemaker,
whose work
included cutting leather, and also...
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Virginia that
served during the
American Civil War.
Means was a
successful gristmiller and
businessman from Waterford, Virginia, with
several ties
through his...
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National Historic Landmark), 1761 Tannery, 1869
Luckenbach Mill, 1748/1834
Gristmiller's House,
reconstructed 1764
Springhouse and 1750 Smithy, as well as ruins...
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Cranbury Historical and
Preservation Society is
located in a
former gristmiller's house and has a
display on
Cranberry Mills.
Cranberry Mills is an exemplary...
- of the
three children of
William Wilkin Wilkin (1762–1799), a
Norfolk gristmiller, and
Cecilia Lucy
Wilkin (d. 1796),
daughter of
William Jacomb of London...
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Gristmiller's House...