Hunterdon Co. | New Jersey | USA | Linseed mill 1795-1810, grist mill 1830-35
Picture: Jim Miller 10/16/1992
The linseed mill, on the left, was built between 1795 and 1810. It was converted to a cider mill in the 1850's and in the early 1980's, became a residence. Owned by SPOOM member Stanley H. Lipson since 1996. PO Box 242, Little York, N. J. 08834 Ph: (908) 233-7586. *Update: New, current phone number & info. that the mill is for sale. Stanley H. Lipson 05/15/2007*
Picture: Jim Miller 10/16/1992
The grist mill, on the right, was built from 1830-1835. It became an art gallery in 1960 and the grain elevators were removed but much of the internal mill machinery remains intact. The mills were powered by a turbine drawing water from Hakihokake Creek.
Picture: Andrew Amante Spring 2008
An adjacent building to the mill. It was used during production to house supplies and to store the finished product. An impressive 3.5 story stone structure in its own right.
Picture: Andrew Amante Spring 2008
The roof over the lower door on the right portion of the mill has been removed since 1992.
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Psalm 89:34&35a NKJV
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Directions:
From I-78 take exit 11, Ch 614 for 5 miles to junction of Ch 614/Little York-Pattenburg Rd., Sweet Hollow Rd., and Ellis Rd. The mills are on the northwest corner. |