|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFrom the time of early settlement in Virginia, water-powered mills played a primary role in the state's economy. This work provides an overview of grain milling in Floyd County, Virginia, from 1770 to the present day. Topics covered include the difficulties involved in identifying early mills, the importance of mill site selection, water wheel types, laws regulating mills, the decline of milling and physical remains of abandoned mill sites. The main body of the book provides individual histories of 140 grist, flour, and feed mills, a few of which also processed wool. The histories are based primarily on oral histories, title deed records, and local newspapers. More than 100 photographs and maps supplement the text, and tables provide production figures for various mills from industrial censuses of 1850, 1870, and 1880. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Franklin F. Webb , Ricky L. CoxPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Volume: 30 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9780786437238ISBN 10: 0786437235 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 27 June 2012 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments xiii Preface by Ricky L. Cox Introduction Part One : Historical Overview Old World Origins of Mills and Milling Mills and Migration The First Floyd County Mills Choosing a Spot Water Wheel Type and Mill Location Mill Dam Construction Mill Races: Head and Tail Dug and Wooden Mill Construction Going to the Mill The Mill as Commercial and Social Center The Technology of Water-Powered Grain Milling The Economics of Grain Milling Grain Milling and the Liquor Business Complements and Competitors: Meadows Type Mills in Floyd County The Miller Prominent Floyd County Millwrights Family Connections Among Millers and Mill Owners Women in Floyd County Mills The Decline and End of Grain Milling in Floyd County The Remains of Floyd County Mills and Mill Dams Part Two : Individual Mill Histories SECTION I: MILLS EAST OF ROUTE 8 AND SOUTH OF ROUTE 1 Henry Huff Mill, Little River 2 Irvin L. Huff Mill, Little River 3 Morgan O. Poff Mill, Little River (Wilson’s Branch) 4 Anthony Poff Mill/Hosea Wimmer Mill, Little River 5 Peter Geurrant Mill/John O. Jack Mill and Jack’s Mill, Little River 6 Dewey Swanson “Tood” Hundley Mill, Little River 7 J. S. Dewitt and S. Z. Dewitt Mill, Little River 8 Kropf and Custer Mill, Little River 9 John W. Wertz Mill, Little River 10 Willie Ferris Mill, Laurel Branch of Meadow Run Creek 11 Zadock “Zed” Conner Mill and Gus Beamer Mill, Meadow Run Creek 12 N. C. Thomas Mill, Divins Branch 13 Robert “Bob Lee” Vest Mill, Little River 14 Thompson- Akers Mill, Paynes Creek 15 Joseph Turner Mill, Paynes Creek 16 Ingram and Radford Mill/George M. C. Ingram Mill, Paynes Creek 17 James Ferguson Mill, Little River 18 Charles Gillispie Mill, Meadow Creek 19 Goodson Mill/Howard Mill and Lancaster Mill/R. O. Harvey Mill, West Fork of Meadow Creek 20 William J. Williams Mill, Beaver Dam Creek 21 Peter Hatcher Mill 22 Asa Shortt Mill/Jake Brogan Mill, Runnet Bag Creek 23 Shanghigh Mill, Pine Creek 24 Phillip Williams Wool Carding Mill, Pine Creek 25 Powhatan “Port” Williams Mill, Pine Creek 26 German (or Jarman or Jerman) Rakes Mill, Dodd Creek 27 Old J. W. Epperly Mill/Homer Roberson Mill, Dodd Creek 29 Floyd Milling Company/Peter Dickerson Mill 121 Thomas S. Lester Mill, Beaver Dam Creek 123 Shelor Mill/Nolen Mill/Pine Creek Mill, Pine Creek 124 William F. Nowlin (or Nolen) Mill, Shooting Creek 125 John Kitterman Mill, South Fork of Little River (Dodd Creek) 137 Joseph M. “Josie” Custer Mill, Meadow Run Creek 139 Farmers Exchange Mill/Floyd Exchange Mill SECTION II: MILLS EAST OF ROUTE 8 AND NORTH OF ROUTE 90 George Phlegar Mill, Oldfield Creek 91 Matthew Scott Mill, Dodd Creek 92 Bird’s Mill/Amos Graham Mill/Whitlock Mill, West Fork of Little River 93 A. A. Booth Mill/Frazier Thomas Mill, Beaver Creek 94 George Hornbarger Mill/Caleb Sowers Mill and Floyd Electric Power Corporation, Little River 95 James G. Lester Mill/Wolford Scott Mill, Camp Creek 96 Oliver Carter Bower Mill, Camp Creek 97 Abajiah Booth Mill/Joseph Howard Mill, Camp (Chestnut Camp) Creek 98 Jacob C. Epperly Mill, Pine Creek 99 Spangler Mill, Pine Creek 100 W. H. Harman Mill/Tice’s Mill, Little River 101 Eli Mercer Williams Mill, Terry’s Creek 102 Blackburn Akers Mill, Middle Creek 103 Henry Epperly Mill, Terry’s Creek 104 Brush Creek Mill/Lawrence Roller Mill, Brush Creek Tributary 105 Flemon B. Wimmer Mill, Brush Creek 106 Silas Lawrence Mill/David Vest Mill and Flint Mill, Beaver Dam Creek 107 Piney Fork Mills, Beaver Dam Creek and Piney Fork of Beaver Dam Creek 108 Quinter Lucas Mill, Goose Creek (Dashing Run) 109 Moses Poff Mill, Mill Run (Goose Creek) 110 James McNeil Mill/Charles Will Vest Mill/Roscoe Willis Mill, Flat Run 111 W. O. Carr Mill, Flat Run 112 James R. “Jim” Hall Mill, Big Run Creek 113 William Allen Simpson Mill, Pine Branch 114 Joseph Johnson Poff Mill, Meadow Run Creek 115 Henry Wilkes (or Wiltz) Carr Mill, Lick Fork Creek 116 Phillip Huff Mill, Lick Fork Creek 117 Peter Siner Mill/J. M. Perdue Mill, Lick Fork Creek 118 Ridinger and Goodson Mill, Laurel Creek 119 Hosea Wimmer Mill and Huffville Roller Mill/Ezra Wimmer Mill, Brush Creek 120 J. P. Conner Mill, Goose Creek 122 Scott Roller Mill/Floyd Milling Company/O. A. Webb and Son Mill, Dodd Creek 133 John Stuart Mill, Laurel Creek 140 Kinsey Mill, Brush Creek SECTION III: MILLS WEST OF ROUTE 8 AND NORTH OF ROUTE 62 Presley Buckner Mill, Deep Water Creek 63 Randolph Phillips Mill, Ran’s Creek 64 Phillippine Mill/Phillips Mill/Vaughn’s Mill, Mira Fork Creek 65 Tobias D. Phillips Mill, Mira (or Mirey) Fork Creek 67 Greasy Creek Mill/Harris Mill, Greasy Creek 68 Saunders’ Quarter Mill/Quarter Mill, Greasy Creek 69 H. P. Hylton Mill/S. P. and G. A. Willis Mill, Greasy Creek 70 Eden Spangler Mill, Headwaters of Big Indian Creek 71 Fleming M. Duncan Mill/William M. “Billy” Dickerson Mill, Big Indian Creek 72 Henry Duncan Mill and E. F. “Ed” Strong Mill, Big Indian Creek 73 Preston Spence Mill, Little Indian Creek 74 Enoch Phillips Mill, Little Indian Creek 75 Noah Wade Mill, Headwaters of Big Indian Creek 76 Isaac Reed Mill/Noah Wade Mill/Reed Mill, Headwaters of Big Indian Creek 77 Crockett Duncan Mill, Big Indian Creek 78 George R. Duncan Mill and Jim Dulaney Mill, Big Indian Creek 79 Duncan Roller Mill/Hall Roller Mill/Hurt Roller Mill, Indian Creek 80 Burdine D. Reed Mill 81 James G. Lester Mill, Easter Creek 82 George H. Booth Mill/George B. Booth Mill/Noah Booth Mill, Beaver Creek 83 George Booth Mill, Beaver Creek 84 Bonsack- Eller Wool Carding and Oil Mill, Beaver Creek 85 Henry H. Earles Mill, Earls Branch 86 Charles Turman Mill/F. M. Slusher Mill/W. C. Lester Mill, West Fork of Little River 87 Eli Wade Mill, Spurlock Creek 88 Solomon Harman Mill/John Harman Mill/Caleb “C. W.” Harman Mill, West Fork of Little River 127 Beauford Howell Mill, West Fork of Little River 128 Giles Wade Mill, Headwaters of Big Indian Creek 132 James T. Lester Mill, Laurel Branch 135 Amon G. Lester Mill/John Harris Mill, Laurel Branch (or Creek) 136 Jonathan Elswick Mill/George Goody (Godbey) Mill/George Hambrick Mill and Aaron DeHart Mill, Indian Creek 138 Joshua Howell Mill/David Howell Grist and Woolen Mill/Beaufort Howell Grist and Woolen Mills, South Fork of Little River (Dodd Creek) 141 Elijah Turman Mill, Greasy Creek SECTION IV: MILLS WEST OF ROUTE 8 AND SOUTH OF ROUTE 28 Christopher Smith Mill/Luke Martin Mill, Dodd Creek 30 Eli Williams Wool Carding Mill, South Fork of Little River (Dodd Creek) 31 Ira Howard Mill, Dodd Creek 32 George W. Shelor Mill, Howell Creek 33 Eli Smith Mill/Simon Smith Mill, Howell Creek 34 Andrew Weddle Mill/L.D. Wickham Mill/Luther Webb Mill/Murray Agee Mill, Howell Creek 35 Newton Hylton Mill/Walter Boyd Mill, Howell Creek 36 Asa Pratt Mill, Line Branch 37 German Belcher Mill, Rush Fork Creek 38 Martin Weddle Mill and Cara Simmons Mill/Obediah Simmons Mill, West Fork of Little River 39 Martha “Mattie” Weddle Mill, Burks Fork Creek 40 W. J. H. Barringer Mill, Burks Fork Creek 41 Eli Sowers Mill/Rufus Harris Mill, Burks Fork Creek 42 Henry Slusher Mill and Buffalo Roller Mill and Andy Alderman Mill, Burks Fork Creek 43 Jacob Barringer Mill, Burks Fork Creek 44 Jackson W. Harris Mill/Martin Harman Mill, Burks Fork Creek 45 John Barringer Mill/Burks Fork Union Mill, Hungate Branch/Wade Branch 46 William Alderman Mill/Shepherd Alderman Mill, Burks Fork Creek 47 William C. Potter Mill, Burks Fork Creek 48 Vaughn- Dunn Woolen Mill, Burks Fork Creek 49 Alfred O’Neal/Elgin Bolt Mill, Burks Fork Creek 50 George Bolt Mill, Chisholm Creek 51 Logan’s Mill, Laurel Fork Creek 52 Charles Carter Lee Mill, Laurel Fork Creek 53 Chris McAlexander Mill, Taylor’s Creek 54 William Jackson “Miller Will” Stanley Mill, Tory Creek 55 C. Levi “Lee” Culler Mill, Tory Creek 56 William McAlexander Mill, Tory Creek 57 Agee Mill, Laurel Fork Creek and Mountain Fork Creek 58 Daniel Smith Mill, Laurel Fork Creek 59 J. W. “Wooster” Cockram Mill, Mountain Fork Creek 60 Edwin “Ed” Mabry Mill, Mountain Fork Creek 61 John W. “Pobb” Boyd Mill/Simon “Wid” Hubbard Mill, Laurel Fork Creek 66 Solomon Slusher Mill/Elijah Turman Mill, Mira Fork Creek 89 George W. Slusher and Dr. Will G. Hylton Mill, South Locust Street, Floyd 126 John W. Epperly Mill, Dodd Creek 129 Homer Thomas Mill/Eli S. Sowers Mill, Burks Fork Tributary 130 A. W. Stanley Mill, Taylor’s Creek 131 William DeHart Mill, Laurel Fork Creek 134 Shelor Furnace Mill/New Castle Forge Mill, Furnace Creek Epilogue Appendix A: Mills, Millwrights, and Distillers Listed in Virginia Business Directories, 1880–1917 Appendix B: Petitions to Build Water Grist Mills Appendix C: Mills Whose Locations Were Not Found Appendix D: Cost of Rebuilding Asa D. Shortt Mill, c. 1893 Appendix E: Water- Powered Mills Still Standing in Floyd County, 2010 Tables Notes Selected Bibliography IndexReviewsa rich and detailed history of primarily water-powered mills in an important region of Appalachia...well-researched and written...an in-depth history...photograph collection significantly enhances the text...recommend the book highly.... I commend Mr. Cox on his tenacity in pursuing compilation and publication of this valuable resource for mill and industrial historians --Old Mill News; many fascinating details in this history can titillate the reader --Alcalines: Journal of the Assembly on the Literature and Culture of Appalachia. """a rich and detailed history of primarily water-powered mills in an important region of Appalachia...well-researched and written...an in-depth history...photograph collection significantly enhances the text...recommend the book highly.... I commend Mr. Cox on his tenacity in pursuing compilation and publication of this valuable resource for mill and industrial historians""--Old Mill News; ""many fascinating details in this history can titillate the reader""--Alcalines: Journal of the Assembly on the Literature and Culture of Appalachia." Author InformationThe late Franklin F. Webb lived in Roanoke, Virginia. Ricky L. Cox is an instructor of English and Appalachian studies at Radford University in Radford, Virginia. He is co-editor of A Handbook to Appalachia: An Introduction to the Region. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |