Hess's Mill

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'''Hess's Mill''' was where [[E. Herman Brackbill]] worked from 1937 to 1940. Also known as the New Milltown Roller Mill, the mill sits on a site that was continuously in use for milling from around 1750 through the mid-20th century.
'''Hess's Mill''' was where [[E. Herman Brackbill]] worked from 1937 to 1940. Also known as the New Milltown Roller Mill, the mill sits on a site that was continuously in use for milling from around 1750 through the mid-20th century.
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A number of people worked at the mill at one point or another. It was managed by [[John Hess]]; this site includes a [[:Category:Hess's Mill employees|partial list of employees]].
The mill currently houses an [http://books-rare.blogspot.com/2006/07/our-home-and-shop-hess-mill-or-new.html antiquarian bookshop].
The mill currently houses an [http://books-rare.blogspot.com/2006/07/our-home-and-shop-hess-mill-or-new.html antiquarian bookshop].
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More information about the mill can be found on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Milltown%2C_Pennsylvania Wikipedia].
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More information about the mill can be found on [[Wikipedia:New_Milltown, Pennsylvania|Wikipedia]].
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Current revision as of 21:35, 25 February 2008

Hess's Mill was where E. Herman Brackbill worked from 1937 to 1940. Also known as the New Milltown Roller Mill, the mill sits on a site that was continuously in use for milling from around 1750 through the mid-20th century.

A number of people worked at the mill at one point or another. It was managed by John Hess; this site includes a partial list of employees.

The mill currently houses an antiquarian bookshop.

More information about the mill can be found on Wikipedia.

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