In 1912 the Huffmans sold the mill and the dam was destroyed. The last steam mill at Huffman was run by several different owners, the last of whom was James Hale who turned spokes for auto wheels for Henry Ford.Destination Indiana Spencer County Journe
The Bakes family moved to Switzerland County in 1813. John Bakes started the first carding machine t...
Roann was platted in 1853 and lies in the western part of Wabash County along the Eel River. Before ...
Established in the mid-1830's, Indiana's oldest continuously operating grist mill still produces and...
The town of Huffman was originally called Huffmans Mill after the water mill built by George Huffman...
Needing a closer place to take their corn and wheat, settlers in the area helped build Doughty’s Mil...
The mill seen here was owned by John Hammersley and located on Indian Creek several miles east of In...
Huff’s Mill was built in 1857 by German immigrant Adolph Schweitzer and was located on Salt Creek, s...
These fishermen are standing on the west bank of White River near the former county seat of Hindosta...
In 1860 Jonathan Shideler built a mill with a bow-shaped dam on his property about 3 miles from Will...
Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, ma...
Beck’s Mill is a historic gristmill that was built by George Beck & sons. There have been three mill...
Adams Mill on Wildcat Creek was built in 1845 and the area became a busy commercial center. The Penn...
Samuel Snoddy bought a mill over Coal Creek in 1855. In 1869 he converted it to a successful flour m...
Thayer was established in 1882 as a resort town known for its proximity to fishing in the Kankakee R...
Originally built in 1817, a town sprouted around Hamer's Mill; it was a thriving community until byp...
The Bakes family moved to Switzerland County in 1813. John Bakes started the first carding machine t...
Roann was platted in 1853 and lies in the western part of Wabash County along the Eel River. Before ...
Established in the mid-1830's, Indiana's oldest continuously operating grist mill still produces and...
The town of Huffman was originally called Huffmans Mill after the water mill built by George Huffman...
Needing a closer place to take their corn and wheat, settlers in the area helped build Doughty’s Mil...
The mill seen here was owned by John Hammersley and located on Indian Creek several miles east of In...
Huff’s Mill was built in 1857 by German immigrant Adolph Schweitzer and was located on Salt Creek, s...
These fishermen are standing on the west bank of White River near the former county seat of Hindosta...
In 1860 Jonathan Shideler built a mill with a bow-shaped dam on his property about 3 miles from Will...
Indiana Cotton Mills faced the Ohio River several hundred feet from its north bank. The building, ma...
Beck’s Mill is a historic gristmill that was built by George Beck & sons. There have been three mill...
Adams Mill on Wildcat Creek was built in 1845 and the area became a busy commercial center. The Penn...
Samuel Snoddy bought a mill over Coal Creek in 1855. In 1869 he converted it to a successful flour m...
Thayer was established in 1882 as a resort town known for its proximity to fishing in the Kankakee R...
Originally built in 1817, a town sprouted around Hamer's Mill; it was a thriving community until byp...
The Bakes family moved to Switzerland County in 1813. John Bakes started the first carding machine t...
Roann was platted in 1853 and lies in the western part of Wabash County along the Eel River. Before ...
Established in the mid-1830's, Indiana's oldest continuously operating grist mill still produces and...