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Geared gristmills were
built in the
medieval Near East and
North Africa,
which were used for
grinding grain and
other seeds to
produce meals.
Gristmills in...
- The A****er
Manufacturing Company is a
historic industrial property at 335 A****er
Street in Southington, Connecticut,
United States. The company, founded...
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George Washington's
Gristmill was part of the
original Mount Vernon plantation,
constructed during the
lifetime of the
United States'
first president...
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Horton Gristmill is a
historic grist mill
located at
Malone in
Franklin County, New York. It was
built in 1853 and is a 2+1⁄2-story
rectangular building...
- on June 2, 1949. The
water powered gristmill, was used turn
grain into flour, was on
Rancho Omochumnes. The
gristmill was
built by
Jared Dixon (Joaquin)...
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vanes called sails or blades, by
tradition specifically to mill
grain (
gristmills), but in some
parts of the English-speaking world, the term has also been...
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source for
irrigation and the
operation of
mechanical devices, such as
gristmills, sawmills,
textile mills, trip hammers, dock cranes,
domestic lifts, and...
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Millstones or mill
stones are
stones used in
gristmills, used for triturating,
crushing or, more specifically,
grinding wheat or
other grains. They are...
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Swartswood State Park is a 3,460-acre (14.0 km2)
protected area
located in the
Swartswood section of
Stillwater and
Hampton townships in Sus**** County...
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during the
Seminole Wars. The park is the site of a
Civil War era
gristmill. The
gristmill was
powered by the
waterfall in
Falling Waters Sink. Later, in...