The Burch-Taylor Grist Mill was built by Daniel Burch in 1853 on the east side of the Weber River. He later added a saw mill to the structure. The mill was purchased in 1858 by Apostle John Taylor of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; he added a carding machine. The structure went through many uses; at the time of its closure in the 1950s, it was the All-O-What Cereal Company. The building was converted into a dwelling in the late 1990s. Ruined basement with the original caption "looking into basement. and a yellow border